U.S. wheat exports to Brazil are projected to reach between 340,000 and 360,000 tons in 2024, according to U.S. Wheat Associates. The volume is expected to increase from the first nine months' import of 272,000 tons, despite high prices of hard red winter wheat. The U.S. faces tough competition from Russia, which offers lower-priced wheat. However, the U.S. remains competitive by focusing on quality and by offering a variety of wheat types. The U.S. has also seen increased sales in Latin America and Asia, despite challenges like adverse weather and crop failures.