The global wheat market outlook for 2024-2025 shows an increase in exportable world wheat supplies, reaching a second highest figure in the last six years, following reduced Chinese wheat import estimates. However, potential future supply concerns are looming due to predicted low harvests in Russia and Ukraine, which could make up to 30% of global wheat exports, leading to a possible return of low supply levels for the 2025-2026 marketing year. The article also touches on the impact of weather conditions and potential ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine on wheat production, and provides updates on wheat planting, condition, and yield forecasts in various countries like the United States, Argentina, Canada, and the European Union, highlighting factors that will influence the USDA's 2025-2026 outlook.