In brief: • European wheat struggles for export markets • Romania expects a record wheat harvest Prices in Paris continued their downward trend, despite the euro falling against the dollar to 1.1520, its lowest level since June 23. The value of wheat from the Black Sea region remains higher than in the last two months, but even in this situation, European wheat faces serious difficulties in finding the necessary export markets. Euronext quotes also fall further under the strong selling pressure observed in Chicago. According to analysts, the current movements indicate the market's attempts to find a balance between optimism about the harvest and concerns about demand. The global situation cannot change the regional picture. In neighboring Romania, local brokers acknowledge that the wheat, barley, and rapeseed harvest is good, but low prices reduce farmers' incomes. In July 2025, bread wheat was traded between 857 and 1017 lei/ton (195-231 dollars), and in March 2025, the average ...
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