Rural Bank raises wheat and canola export forecasts for Australia

Published 2024년 7월 12일

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For the year 2023/24, Australia is projected to make significant agricultural exports, including 20 million tonnes of wheat, 7.6 million tonnes of barley, and 5.8 million tonnes of canola. This surge in exports is attributed to various factors such as high demand, price increases, and concerns about the Russian harvest. However, there are concerns about potential complications in case of unforeseen events in the second half of 2024.

Wheat exports from Western Europe and the Black Sea region are expected to decrease by 20-25 million tons, leading to a potential rise in prices. The abolition of barley duties by China is anticipated to boost Australian barley exports to 7.6 million tons. However, the EU is expected to become the main global barley exporter in 2024/25, reducing its purchases of Australian canola.

In May, Australia experienced a 4% increase in rapeseed exports, with Pakistan becoming the largest buyer. The country also exported 1.1 million tonnes of pulses in the same period. The condition of canola crops in Canada is expected to increase competition for the new crop in Australia, but the decline in rapeseed production in Ukraine and the EU is expected to increase demand for the old crop.
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Original content

In 2023/24 MY, Australia will export 20 mln tonnes of wheat, 7.6 mln tonnes of barley and 5.8 mln tonnes of canola, – reports Grain central. Rural Bank experts believe that the high rate of shipments may complicate the situation in case of unforeseen events in the second half of 2024. The price increase and concerns about the Russian harvest allowed to boost sales. According to experts, wheat exports from Western Europe and the Black Sea region will decrease by 20-25 million tons, so in the long run, wheat prices may rise, although in the near future they will remain stable amid the new harvest. China’s abolition of barley duties will boost barley supplies from Australia, so exports could reach 7.6 million tons, while domestic consumption will be 6 million tons and carryover stocks will be very low. The weather phenomenon of El Niño does not allow to get a good harvest. In the EU, barley production will reach the 4-year high of 53.8 mln tonnes, while exports will increase by 12% ...

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