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Of improving weather and slow demand – are wheat prices headed for a further fall?

Jul 03, 202418 min
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Episode description

In the global wheat markets, recent concerns over a major production cut in Russia, a key exporter, have sparked attention on the supply and demand dynamics. Neighbouring European producers are also facing similar concerns. Meanwhile, in Canada and Australia, weather developments in recent months have played a significant role in shaping production prospects. While, on the demand side, key importing regions such as the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Asia are experiencing challenges as well.

In this podcast, Lalita AVD, editor, agriculture news, talks to Vivien Tang, senior editor, APAC agriculture and food Pricing, Vivian Iroanya, editor, EMEA agriculture and food pricing, and Ashya Kaderabek-vela, associate editor, Americas agriculture pricing about the potential implications of the production cut in Russia and analyze how other key wheat exporters, such as Canada and Australia, could step up to fill in the supply gap.

Russian Wheat 12.5% FOB Black Sea Deep Water (WRBSD00)

CWRS Wheat 13.5% FOB Vancouver (30-45 days forward) (AWHCD00)

APW Wheat FOB Australia (WAUSA00)

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