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Russian Food Producer Prices Stable in Jan 2026

  • Stabilization: Russian food producer prices were flat month-on-month in January 2026 after a 1.5% decline in December 2025.
  • Moderate Inflation: Annual food producer prices rose 3.4% versus January 2025, indicating contained cost pressures.
  • Beverage Outperformance: Beverage producer prices increased 2.4% m/m and 11.7% y/y, significantly outpacing overall food price growth.
  • Market Impact: Price stability is neutral for Black Sea grain markets but could marginally enhance Russian export competitiveness if maintained.

Russian Food Producer Price Dynamics

Russian food producer prices stabilized in January 2026, showing no month-on-month change after a 1.5% drop in December 2025 and a 0.7% decline in November 2025. On a year-on-year basis, food producer prices were up 3.4% versus January 2025, a clear moderation compared with early 2025, when monthly inflation reached 1.3% in January and 1% in February.

Beverage Sector Price Movements

The beverage segment showed distinctly stronger inflationary momentum. Producer prices for beverages rose 2.4% month-on-month in January 2026, on top of gains of 1.9% in December and 0.4% in November. On an annual basis, beverage producer prices were up 11.7%, far exceeding the broader food category and signaling concentrated cost and pricing pressure in this segment.

Implications for Black Sea Grain and Oilseed Markets

The stabilization of food producer prices suggests easing inflationary pressure for Russian food manufacturers, which may help support margins without forcing aggressive price hikes on export-oriented products. The 3.4% annual increase points to moderate cost inflation, reducing immediate uncertainty around Russian-origin grain and oilseed pricing. For Black Sea grain markets, the current trend is assessed as neutral, though a sustained period of stable or gently rising input costs could incrementally improve Russia’s export competitiveness relative to other origins.

Producer Price Summary Table

CategoryPeriodChange
Food producer pricesJan 2026 vs Dec 20250.0% m/m
Food producer pricesDec 2025 vs Nov 2025-1.5% m/m
Food producer pricesNov 2025 vs Oct 2025-0.7% m/m
Food producer pricesJan 2026 vs Jan 2025+3.4% y/y
Beverage producer pricesJan 2026 vs Dec 2025+2.4% m/m
Beverage producer pricesDec 2025 vs Nov 2025+1.9% m/m
Beverage producer pricesNov 2025 vs Oct 2025+0.4% m/m
Beverage producer pricesJan 2026 vs Jan 2025+11.7% y/y

Source: Market Data


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