EU 2024/25 soft wheat exports down

Published 2025년 1월 31일

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The European Union's soft wheat exports have seen a decrease of 37% year-on-year since the 2024/25 season began in July, reaching 12.18 million metric tons by Jan. 26. This decrease is attributed to competition from Black Sea supplies and a poor harvest in France, though missing data from Italy, France, Bulgaria, and Ireland has also impacted the export figures. Despite these challenges, Romania remains the largest EU soft wheat exporter.
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European Union soft wheat exports since the start of the 2024/25 season in July reached 12.18 million metric tons by Jan. 26, up compared to 11.74 million the previous week, but down 37% from a year earlier, European Commission data showed on Tuesday. However, the Commission said export data for Italy has been incomplete for the past seven weeks. For France, data has been incomplete since the beginning of 2024, while export data for Bulgaria and Ireland has been incomplete since the beginning of the 2023/24 marketing year. A breakdown of this season’s volumes showed Romania was still the largest EU soft wheat exporter, with 3.38 million tons so far, followed by Lithuania with 1.78 million tons, Latvia with 1.57 million tons, Germany with 1.38 million tons and France with 1.35 million tons. Competition from Black Sea supplies and a poor harvest in France have curbed EU exports this season, though the trend has been amplified by the missing data. For almost 30 years of expertise ...

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