EU soft wheat exports fall by 32% in the 2024/25 season

Published 2024년 11월 6일

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The European Union's soft wheat exports for the 2024/25 season have significantly decreased by 32% to 7.76 million tons as of November 3, compared to the same period last year, with barley exports also dropping by 39% to 1.7 million tons. Romania is currently the leading exporter of EU soft wheat, followed by Lithuania and Latvia, while France, once the largest exporter, has only exported 660 thousand tons. Key buyers of EU wheat this season include Nigeria, Egypt, and Morocco. There are missing data for cereal exports from several EU countries, and UkrAgroConsult provides a platform called AgriSupp for market intelligence on grains and oilseeds, offering a 7-day free demo access.
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Soft wheat exports from the EU in the 2024/25 season, which started in July, reached 7.76 million tons as of November 3. This is a 32% decrease compared to the same period last season. Barley exports fell 39% to 1.7 million tons, Reuters reports, citing European Commission data. The EU leader in soft wheat exports is Romania with 2.43 million tons. It is followed by Lithuania (1.08 million tons) and Latvia (1.04 million tons). Poland (750 thousand tons) and Bulgaria (710 thousand tons) round out the top five. France, formerly the largest exporter of European wheat, exported only 660 thousand tons this season. Germany sold 690 thousand tons of wheat on foreign markets. The main buyers of wheat from the EU in the 2024-2025 season were Nigeria (1.260 million tons), Egypt (691.7 thousand tons), Morocco (584.6 thousand tons), Great Britain (540.4 thousand tons) and Algeria (482.2 thousand tons). Cereal export data from Italy for the last seven weeks is incomplete. For France there are ...

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