Australia exports 1.75Mt wheat in October

Published Dec 16, 2025

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Australia exported 1.75 million tonnes (Mt) of wheat, including durum, in October, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The figure is down 7 percent from the 1.89Mt shipped in September, but is up 55pc from the 1.13Mt exported in October 2024. Containerised exports for October 2025 totalled 193,690t, with Vietnam

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on 44,636t, China on 26,943t, and Indonesia on 26,264t the three biggest markets. Bulk exports of 1.56Mt saw The Philippines on 364,259t, Indonesia on 289,775t, South Korea on 195,681t, and Yemen on 160,619t as the four largest markets. According to Lachstock Consulting’s analysis of shipping stems, November wheat exports were expected to total around 850,000t before the new-crop surge which points to almost 2Mt being shipped this month. Australian wheat exports for the shipping year which started October 1 are forecast by Lachstock at 23.92Mt. In its monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates released Tuesday, USDA increased its forecast for Australian wheat exports by 1Mt to 27Mt. Table 1: Australian exports of containerised wheat and durum for August, September and October 2025. Source: ABS Table 2: Australian exports of bulk wheat and durum for August, September and October 2025. Source: ABS For almost 30 years of expertise in the agri markets, UkrAgroConsult has ...

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