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Russia Shifts Focus From Oil To Agriculture, oil workers to farming-Yahoo News by Nobody: 2:37pm On Oct 14, 2016
Russia Shifts Focus From Oil To Agriculture

By Michael McDonald - Oct 13, 2016, 2:43 PM CDT



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Russia’s biggest industry has been oil production historically, but the country appears to be trying to diversify that by putting more emphasis on agriculture. The former soviet state has been relying on the same tractors and silos for decades due to the apparent lack of opportunity for growth before 2013. With Russia’s increased production of wheat, farmers need to find alternative means of storage. As of this year, Russia has officially surpassed the United States in the exportation of wheat.

Even though Russia has pulled ahead of the United States for wheat exports, the country’s farms are still years behind in regard to equipment. Equipment providers will see an abundance of business from the Russians over the next several years. However, these products aren’t cheap. Andrey Burdin is a farm operator near the Black Sea and maintains over 4,200 acres. He hopes to invest in a plant sprayer from Deere & Co., which can fetch upwards of $311,000. The devaluation of the ruble along with government subsidies has proven beneficial to farmers and potentially made agriculture more attractive than crude.

Olam International Ltd is one of the largest exporters of grains from Russia. The firm is becoming increasingly interesting as they invest in more export terminals in the region, like their elevation facility at a port in Azov, on the Black Sea. These types of assets will be extremely useful to companies like Olam as Russia continues to export wheat. Investors should be on the watch for companies like this, heavily interested in the transportation of grains. AFK Sistema, a Russian conglomerate, acquired an agricultural complex in Yuzhny last year. This combined with their portfolio diversified across nearly every sector shows prospects for profit.

This is quite an accomplishment for Russia since they only reentered the wheat market in 2002, having quit in the late 90’s after the collapse of collective farming. Putin restated last December that his goal for Russia is to be 100 percent self-sufficient on food by 2020. But with attention shifting to farming, what does this mean for big oil?


Related: The U.S. Is Set To Dominate Global Natural Gas Markets

Unfortunately, oil is beginning its decline in Russia. The nation is being faced with the issue of how to maintain the current level of crude production, something impossible without upgrading equipment. The soviet-age oil fields have peaked and will soon be unable to produce effectively.

With the market being inundated by supply, OPEC is taking precautions to freeze output. This likely won’t be an issue for Russia seeing as they haven’t found any new sources to replace their parched fields. Russia has such little upside potential it makes sense they came to the table with OPEC on this topic. Low oil prices make exploration difficult and exports provide less of an income. One option is the arctic but even big oil companies struggle with high operational costs. The country is losing faith in big oil. Putin and other top officials now believe farming is the way of the future. Soon the workers who have been on these rigs for years will shift over to the farming industry. Manufacturers of equipment for oil production are going to start looking for ways to help create the products used to grow and gather wheat.

If these firms are unable to find the methods to uphold output levels then companies may be in trouble. Rosneft, Russia’s state-owned oil company, is forecasted to lower output by the end of the year. Investors should also watch production statistics for Bashneft, Lukoil, and Gazprom, several other large producers in Russia.

By Michael McDonald of Oilprice.com

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/russia-shifts-focus-oil-agriculture-220000075.html

http://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Russia-Shifts-Focus-From-Oil-To-Agriculture.html
Re: Russia Shifts Focus From Oil To Agriculture, oil workers to farming-Yahoo News by ademasta(m): 2:38pm On Oct 14, 2016
Hmmm
Re: Russia Shifts Focus From Oil To Agriculture, oil workers to farming-Yahoo News by ezechueze(m): 2:43pm On Oct 14, 2016
OK
Re: Russia Shifts Focus From Oil To Agriculture, oil workers to farming-Yahoo News by kayfra: 2:47pm On Oct 14, 2016
Olam international started in Nigeria
Re: Russia Shifts Focus From Oil To Agriculture, oil workers to farming-Yahoo News by Nobody: 2:51pm On Oct 14, 2016
kayfra:
Olam international started in Nigeria

olam produce rice in Nigeria. but i dont think they started in Nigeria.
Re: Russia Shifts Focus From Oil To Agriculture, oil workers to farming-Yahoo News by kayfra: 6:27pm On Oct 14, 2016
tuale4u:


olam produce rice in Nigeria. but i dont think they started in Nigeria.

They started in Nigeria as Kewalrams


History[edit]
Since it was established in 1989, Olam has evolved from a single-product, single-country geography, to a multi-product, multi-national, agri-business today, with 62,500 employees, contract, seasonal and temporary workers from 70 different nationalities.

In 1989, the Kewalram Chanrai Group established Olam Nigeria Plc to set up a non-oil based export operation out of Nigeria to secure hard currency earnings to meet the foreign exchange requirements of the other Group Companies operating in Nigeria. The success of this operation resulted in Olam establishing an independent export operation and sourcing and exporting other agricultural products. The Group's agri-business was headquartered in London and operated under the name of Chanrai International Limited. The business began with the export of cashews from Nigeria and then expanded into exports of cotton, cocoa and sheanuts from Nigeria.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olam_International
Re: Russia Shifts Focus From Oil To Agriculture, oil workers to farming-Yahoo News by juman(m): 5:19am On Oct 15, 2016
nigeria can also make a lot of money from agric more than from oil but no real leaders in this country that can make it happen.

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