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IGC revised its forecast for global trade in wheat flour upward

Wheat Flour
Argentina
Uzbekistan
Published Oct 25, 2023

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The International Grains Council (IGC) has increased its forecast for world wheat flour trade in the 2023-24 period by 400 thousand tonnes to 14.5 million tonnes due to improved export predictions for Russia and Turkey. This revised forecast is still lower than the five-year average and the record high in 2016-17. The IGC also expects stronger regional trade in South America and increased imports from sub-Saharan Africa, but predicts a decline in supplies to Far East Asia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
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The International Grains Council (IGC) increased its 2023-24 world wheat flour trade forecast by 400 thousand tonnes to 14.5 million tonnes, mainly due to improved export forecasts for Russia and Turkey. The International Grains Council (IGC) increased its 2023-24 world wheat flour trade forecast by 400 thousand tonnes to 14.5 million tonnes, mainly due to improved export forecasts for Russia and Turkey. The revised forecast will mean slightly higher trade volumes than the previous year, but it will still be below the five-year average of 14.9 million tonnes and well below the record 17.6 million tonnes in 2016-17. IGC said the projected year-on-year growth was partly driven by stronger regional trade in South America, estimated at 1.1 million tonnes, up 200,000 tonnes on the previous year. “Grain and flour supplies from Argentina to neighboring countries are expected to recover amid a potentially stronger domestic harvest,” the IGC said. Imports from sub-Saharan Africa are also ...
Source: Agronovosti
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