Australia exports 579,589t wheat in November

Published Jan 20, 2025

Tridge summary

Australia exported 579,589 tonnes of wheat, including 1,969 tonnes of durum in November, a 49% decrease from the previous year due to big pulse programs and a drought-reduced crop in South Australia. The largest markets for containerised exports were Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam, while The Philippines, Indonesia, and Japan were the major bulk market recipients. Nearly 1.9 million tonnes of wheat is scheduled to leave Australian ports in December and November. The USDA forecasts Australia's total 2024-25 wheat exports at 25 million tonnes, with the only month-on-month changes for 2024-25 shipments being a decrease in Russia's exports by 1 million tonnes to 46 million tonnes and Ukraine's exports by 500,000 tonnes to 16.5 million tonnes.
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Original content

Australia exported tonnes of 579,589 tonnes of wheat, including 1969t of durum in November, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The figure is down 49 percent from the 1,126,926t shipped in November 2023, with big pulse programs out of ports from Mackay in Queensland to Newcastle in New South Wales, coupled with a drought-reduced crop out of South Australia, contributing to the drop. In containerised exports, Thailand on 32,691t, followed by Malaysia on 24,161t, and Vietnam on 23,886t, were the biggest markets for shipments in November 2024. In the bulk market, a total of 418,994t was shipped for the month, with The Philippines on 96,198t, followed by Indonesia on 83,481t, and Japan on 58,349t were the major destinations. According to Lachstock Consulting’s most recent Australian vessel line-ups reports, close to 1.9 million tonnes (Mt) of wheat was scheduled to leave Australian ports in December, and also this month. USDA last week released its ...

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