After the export business in Russia came to a standstill with the beginning of the war, business is currently picking up again. The analysts at Sovecon expect wheat exports to increase from 1.2 to 1.6 million tons in March. Around 400,000 tons of grain were loaded last week. However, ship routes across the Sea of Azov remain severely restricted. As on the commodity futures exchanges, prices around the Black Sea are very volatile. Most recently, the price for a ton of wheat was between 405 and 415 US dollars.