Australia exported 1.4 million tonnes of wheat in December

Published 2024년 2월 8일

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According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Australia's wheat and durum wheat exports rose by 24% in December 2023 to 1.4 million tonnes, compared to the previous month. However, this is a significant drop from the 2.66 million tonnes exported in December 2022. The majority of soft wheat was shipped to Thailand, Vietnam, and China. Additionally, bulk grain exports saw a 26% increase month-on-month to 1.26 million tonnes, with China, the Philippines, and Indonesia being the main recipients.
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Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) experts estimate that the country exported 1.4 million tonnes of wheat and durum wheat in December 2023, up 24% from the previous month (1.13 million tonnes), reports Grain Central. At the same time, this figure is significantly lower than the result of December 2022 (2.66 million tons). Thus, according to statistics, container exports of wheat from Australia in December amounted to 134.7 thousand tons (+11% per month), of which 500 tons of durum wheat to Italy. The main volumes of soft wheat were shipped to Thailand (25.7 thousand tons), Vietnam (23.2 thousand tons) and China (17.2 thousand tons). Bulk grain exports increased by 26% month-on-month ...
Source: Zol

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