EU grain exports down 30 percent compared to last season

Published 2024년 12월 23일

Tridge summary

Between July 1 and December 15 of the current agricultural season, the European Union exported 15.5 million tonnes of grain and its processed products, a decrease of 30% compared to the same period last season. Romania was the largest exporter with 2.956 million tonnes of grain. The export of common wheat from the EU has stabilized, with a decrease of 31% to 10.536 million tonnes. Nigeria, Morocco, Great Britain, Egypt, and Algeria were the main customers for soft wheat. Barley deliveries to third countries decreased by 34% to 2.091 million tons, with Saudi Arabia, China, Algeria, Morocco, and Jordan as the main customers. EU maize exports have fallen by 51% to 888,072 tonnes.
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From the beginning of the current agricultural season, which began on July 1, to December 15, the member states of the European Union as a whole exported 15.5 million tonnes of grain and its processed products, which is 30% less than the quantities in the same period last season, according to data from the European Commission. The largest exporter of grain from the EU during the period was Romania with 2.956 million tonnes of common wheat, 1.273 million tonnes of barley and 419,800 tonnes in total of other cereals. The decline in exports of common wheat from the EU has stabilized, with a decrease of 31% during the period to 10.536 million tonnes. Six weeks ago, the gap was 32%. In the case of common wheat flour, deliveries to third countries decreased by 24% to 168,975 tonnes. The export of durum wheat from the community is only 6% behind compared to the same period last season to 220,713 tons. The main customers for the soft wheat produced in the EU since the beginning of the ...
Source: Sinor

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