The decline in EU soft wheat exports is 40 percent compared to last season

Published 2025년 2월 4일

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EU soft wheat exports during the 2024-2025 marketing year from 1 July to 26 January saw a significant decrease of 37% compared to the previous period, totaling 12.18 million tonnes. Romania emerged as the leading exporter, contributing 3.38 million tonnes, followed by Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, France, and Poland. However, the European Commission highlighted incomplete export data from France, Bulgaria, Ireland, and Italy, leading to gaps in the wheat export statistics. The primary importers of EU soft wheat include Nigeria, Varoco, Great Britain, Algeria, and Egypt.
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EU soft wheat exports in the 2024-2025 marketing year between 1 July and 26 January fell by 37% compared to the same period last season to 12.18 million tonnes, according to data from the European Commission. Moreover, the negative trend in exports is deepening, after 6 weeks ago the gap was only 30%. Romania remains the leading EU exporter of soft wheat with 3.38 million tonnes, followed by Lithuania with 1.78 million tonnes, Latvia with 1.57 million tonnes, GERMANY with 1.38 million tonnes, France with 1.35 million tonnes and Poland with 1.05 million tonnes. However, the EC recalls that export data from France has been incomplete since the beginning of the calendar year 2024, and for Bulgaria and Ireland – since the beginning of the 2023-2024 season, and there are already gaps in the ...
Source: Sinor

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