Romania wants to supply wheat to Indonesia

Published 2025년 5월 13일

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Romanian wheat traders are looking to expand into the Indonesian market, following a change in regulations that allows the country to receive plant product export certificates from Romania's ANSVSA. This opens up one of the world's largest wheat importers to Romanian wheat, which has a higher protein content and can compete with Black Sea wheat. The new market is of particular interest as Egypt, a traditional importer, has recently shifted its preference to Bulgarian wheat. The current domestic stocks in Indonesia are low, and traders are anticipating the new Romanian crop, expected in July.
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Romanian wheat traders eye Indonesia as new export market Romanian grain exporters are eyeing Indonesia as a promising market, thanks to a change in regulations allowing Romania’s ANSVSA to issue certificates for the export of plant products to the country. According to S&P Commodity Insights, this opens up access to one of the world’s largest wheat importers, which buys an average of 10.85 million tons annually. Traders expressed interest in the new opportunities at the recent Eurogrand conference in Bucharest. Romanian wheat, which has a higher protein content (12-12.5%), can compete with Black Sea wheat, which contains 11.5% protein. With Egypt shifting its focus to Bulgarian wheat, the Indonesian market is becoming a viable alternative. Current domestic stocks are limited and eyes are on the new Romanian crop, which is valued at US$240 per tonne (FOB) for delivery in July. For almost 30 years of expertise in the agri markets, UkrAgroConsult has accumulated an extensive ...

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