Australia’s December wheat exports climb to 1.4Mt

Published 2024년 2월 8일

Tridge summary

Australia saw a 24% increase in wheat and durum exports in December, shipping over 1.4 million tonnes, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The primary markets for these exports were Thailand, Vietnam, and China. However, this figure is just over half of the 2.6 million tonnes exported in December 2022. Durum exports were notably low, with only 500 tonnes shipped to Italy and 32 tonnes to Algeria.
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Australia exported 1,402,296 tonnes of wheat and durum in total in December, according to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The figure is up 24 percent from 1,129,335t shipped in November, but is little over half the 2,666,093t shipped in December 2022. Containerised exports totalled 134,782t, up 11pc from the 121,487t shipped in November, with Thailand on 25,738t, Vietnam on 23,222t and China on 17,245 the major markets. On bulk, the December total of 1,267,514t was up 26pc from 1,007,848t shipped in November Following Indonesia being the major destination for November bulk shipments, China regained the position in December. It was the destination for 234,615t, ahead of The Philippines on 198,446t and Indonesia on 155,280t. December was a surprisingly small month for durum exports, with shipments for the month confined to 500t to Italy and 32t ...

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