Wheat: Prices continue to fall; global production expected to be record-breaking

Published 2025년 11월 18일

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A survey by CEPEA shows that wheat prices continue to weaken. The pressure comes mainly from the domestic supply, but also from the good expectations regarding the productivity of this season. Furthermore, CEPEA researchers indicate that the devaluation of the dollar increases the competitiveness of imported wheat, which leads buyers to try to negotiate the wheat […]

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A CEPEA survey shows that wheat prices continue to weaken. The pressure comes mainly from the domestic supply, but also from the good expectations regarding the productivity of this season. Furthermore, CEPEA researchers indicate that the devaluation of the dollar increases the competitiveness of imported wheat, which leads buyers to try to negotiate domestic wheat at even lower prices. Globally, world wheat production is expected to increase by 3.50% and reach a record volume of 828.89 million tons in the 2025/26 crop, according to data released by the USDA this month. In Argentina, the Buenos Aires Cereals Exchange (BCBA) adjusted its crop estimate to 24 million tons, also a ...
Source: SNA

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