MOSCOW- Russian wheat prices rose last week as concerns about damage to crops from dry weather in the U.S. Plains boosted prices for Chicago Wv1 and Paris BL2K8 wheat, analysts said on Monday.

Prices for Russian wheat were also supported by seasonally lower supply from Black Sea competitor Ukraine, coupled with strong demand from Moscow's traditional buyers.

Black Sea prices for Russian wheat with 12.5 percent protein content for March delivery were at $207 a tonne free on board (FOB) at the end of last week, up $4 from a week earlier, Russian agricultural consultancy IKAR said in a note. 0#IKAR

SovEcon, another Moscow-based consultancy, quoted FOB wheat prices in the Black Sea area up $6 at $209.50 a tonne. It pegged maize (corn) prices up $7 to $190 and barley prices - up $11.50 to $217 per tonne.

The growth in prices for the Russian grain is, however, limited by high stockpiles after a record crop in 2017.

Russia's grain stocks at farms and procurement and processing companies, excluding small farms, were up 19 percent from a year earlier at 42.2 million tonnes as of Feb. 1, data from state statistics service Rosstat showed.

As of Feb. 28, Russia had exported 34.6 million tonnes of grain since the start of the 2017/18 season on July 1, including 27.1 million tonnes of wheat, the Agriculture Ministry said. Grain exports were up 41 percent compared with the same period the previous season.

Domestic prices for third-class wheat were flat at 8,625 roubles ($151) a tonne in the European part of Russia on an ex-works basis, SovEcon said. Ex-works supply does not include delivery costs. 

Sunflower seed prices rose 175 roubles to 20,000 roubles a tonne, SovEcon said. Domestic and export sunflower oil prices were flat at 43,075 roubles a tonne and $740 a tonne, respectively.

IKAR's white sugar price index for southern Russia rose $2 to $475 a tonne as of March 2.

($1 = 57.0375 roubles)

(Reporting by Olga Popova Writing by Polina Devitt Editing by Edmund Blair) ((Polina.Devitt@thomsonreuters.com; +7 495 775 12 42; Reuters Messaging: polina.devitt.reuters.com@reuters.net))