Category: Wheat

  • Azerbaijan Wheat Production Aims to Cut Russian Imports

    Azerbaijan Wheat Production Aims to Cut Russian Imports

    Key Takeaways Policy Shift: Azerbaijan plans to raise domestic food wheat production from 20% to 50% of its 1.8 million tons annual demand over the coming years. Import Dependence: The country currently imports around 1.62 million tons of wheat annually, with Russia supplying approximately 90% of total imports. Gradual Timeline: Despite self-sufficiency goals, wheat import…

  • Russian Wheat Export Duty Rises to 109.1 Rub/tonne

    Russian Wheat Export Duty Rises to 109.1 Rub/tonne

    Russia will reinstate a wheat export duty of 109.1 rubles/tonne from December 24, ending a two-week zero-duty period. Barley and corn export duties remain at zero through December 30, preserving their price competitiveness. The wheat indicative price is steady at $227.0/tonne, signaling stable demand despite the duty adjustment. The new duty adds an estimated ~$1.10/tonne…

  • Russian Wheat Export Duty Reinstated Dec 24

    Russian Wheat Export Duty Reinstated Dec 24

    Policy Shift: Russia reinstates a wheat export duty of 109.1 rubles/ton for December 24–30, while keeping barley and corn duties at zero. Export Mix: Zero duties on barley and corn enhance the competitiveness of Russian feed grain exports versus wheat. Quality Profile: Moscow Region wheat is dominated by Class 4 (48.4%) with solid protein and…

  • EU Wheat Production Drops — Black Sea Export Opportunity

    EU Wheat Production Drops — Black Sea Export Opportunity

    EU soft wheat output projected to fall 6.2% to 128.3 mln t in 2026/27, down 8.5 mln t from 2025/26. Barley production seen dropping 8.3% to 52.1 mln t on weaker yields across member states. Corn production bucking the trend, rising 3.4% to 58.5 mln t (+1.9 mln t year-on-year). Bullish for Black Sea wheat…

  • Russian Wheat Prices Flat into Early 2026 – Market Outlook

    Russian Wheat Prices Flat into Early 2026 – Market Outlook

    Flat pricing outlook: Russian class 4 wheat is currently around 15,100 rubles/ton (ex-VAT) at ports, with similar levels expected in early 2026 amid ample global supplies. Global oversupply: Argentina’s record wheat harvest and strong export program are contributing to a glut that caps upside for international wheat prices. Quality advantage: Poor quality in Argentine wheat…

  • China Cancels US Wheat Amid Argentine Price Pressure

    China Cancels US Wheat Amid Argentine Price Pressure

    Key Takeaways China cancellation: China canceled a 132,000-tonne purchase of US white wheat, originally reported on November 20. Price competition: Argentine wheat is reportedly offered at more competitive prices, likely contributing to the shift away from US supplies. Futures under pressure: CBOT wheat futures fell to their lowest level since October 23 on December 17,…

  • Ukrainian Wheat Prices Fall Amid Weak Demand

    Ukrainian Wheat Prices Fall Amid Weak Demand

    Bearish: Ukrainian milling wheat prices declined by USD 2–4/ton across major ports to USD 208–216/ton CPT amid weak demand. Bearish: Ongoing infrastructure and energy disruptions are curbing export activity and pushing some grain companies to suspend procurement. Bearish: Competitive pricing for US wheat in Asian tenders is limiting upside potential for Black Sea origins. Ukrainian…

  • Ukrainian Wheat Prices Decline Amid Export Weakness

    Ukrainian Wheat Prices Decline Amid Export Weakness

    Bearish: Ukrainian wheat prices declined across domestic and export markets, with feed wheat under sharper pressure than milling wheat. Bearish: Port prices for both milling and feed wheat slipped by USD 1–2/t, reflecting weaker export demand and ample supply. Bearish: Power outages are constraining production capacity and may further limit near‑term domestic demand despite ongoing processor…

  • Black Sea Wheat Prices Slip After US Futures Drop

    Black Sea Wheat Prices Slip After US Futures Drop

    Wheat under pressure: U.S. and European wheat futures fell (CBOT March SRW -1.6% to $191.34/t), though U.S. wheat exports remain 21.9% above last year, signaling resilient global demand. Corn export strength: U.S. corn futures slipped only modestly, while exports for 2025/26 surged 68.74% year-over-year to 22.5 million tonnes, tightening competition for Black Sea origins. Oilseeds…

  • Kyrgyzstan 2025 Wheat Harvest Plunges 26%

    Kyrgyzstan 2025 Wheat Harvest Plunges 26%

    Production Shock: Kyrgyzstan’s 2025 wheat output fell 26% year-on-year amid weaker yields, with total grain production down 15%. Yield Deterioration: Average grain yields dropped to 30 c/ha from 35.8 c/ha, driven by poorer performance in the key Chui and Talas regions. Barley Under Pressure: Barley production declined 26% to 474,000 tons, with yields sliding to…