The European Union's soft wheat exports for the 2023/24 season, starting in July, have decreased by 2% to 22.8 million metric tons as of March 23, compared to 23.2 million tons the previous year. Additionally, barley exports and maize imports have also seen declines of 12% and 38%, respectively. The report, which was delayed due to technical issues, indicates incomplete data for some EU countries and mentions an increase in soft wheat imports from Ukraine. This has caused unrest among EU farmers and led to discussions within the EU about imposing trade limits on Ukrainian farm products, with France pushing for wheat to be included in these restrictions.