EU raises 2023/24 wheat stocks outlook on increased supply

Published 2024년 1월 31일

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The European Commission has revised its forecast for European Union stocks of common wheat at the end of the 2023/24 season, increasing it to 19.1 million metric tons from the 18.4 million predicted in December. This is due to an increase in expected harvest production and imports. Additionally, the forecast for soft wheat imports in 2023/24 has been raised by 0.5 million tons to 7.0 million. Despite these changes, the demand projections for soft wheat remain the same, with an anticipated export volume of 31.0 million tons.
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The European Commission on Monday raised its forecast for European Union stocks of common wheat, or soft wheat, at the end of the 2023/24 season as upward revisions to harvest production and imports boosted supply. In monthly supply and demand data for cereal and oilseed crops, the Commission increased its projection of EU soft wheat stocks at the end of 2023/24 to 19.1 million metric tons from 18.4 million forecast in December, though that was still below last season’s 19.4 million tons. Usable production of soft wheat from the 2023/24 harvest was raised by 0.2 million tons to 125.9 million, now slightly above 2022/23 output of 125.8 million tons. Forecast soft wheat imports in 2023/24 were increased by 0.5 million tons to 7.0 million, though the expected volume remained well below the prior season’s 9.6 million tons. The Commission kept unchanged its 2023/24 demand projections for soft wheat, including an expected export volume of 31.0 million tons, down from 32.7 million in ...

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