Egypt, Iran and Sudan will together receive two thirds of the 917,000 mt of wheat loaded from Russia’s main port of Novorossiisk onto ships that arrived between Jan. 9 and Jan. 31, according to the most recent lineups for the port’s three grain terminals. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The lineups produced by port agents Global Ocean Service Ltd. showed that Iran is due to receive 227,000 mt of wheat, Sudan will receive 205,000 mt and Egypt will get 189,000 mt. They also include a 19,650 mt shipment for Cuba, which traders say will be the country’s second Russian purchase this marketing year (July 2021-June 2022), after it bought 23,000 mt in October. One market source said the Caribbean island didn’t take any wheat from Russia in the previous marketing year. Novorossiisk has three main grains terminals, NKHP, NZT and KSK. The […]