EU countries increased wheat exports by 11% in the current season

Published 2023년 6월 21일

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The European Union (EU) has seen a 11% increase in wheat exports over the past 50 weeks, reaching 31.3 million tonnes. This includes 30.0 million tonnes of soft wheat and 0.713 million tonnes of durum wheat. France emerged as the leading exporter, followed by Romania and Germany. The primary destinations for soft wheat were Morocco, Algeria, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia, while durum wheat was mainly exported to Tunisia, the UAE, Tanzania, Israel, and Algeria.
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During the fifty weeks of the current season, the EU countries exported 31.3 mln tonnes of wheat, which is 11% more than in the same period last season. This was reported by the European Commission. Exports of soft wheat in the current season reached 30.0 mln tonnes (+13%), durum – 0.713 mln tonnes (-27%), and flour from soft wheat – 0.443 mln tonnes (-14%). France remains the largest exporter of wheat among the EU countries, which supplied 10.2 mln tonnes to the foreign markets this season. It is followed by Romania (4.2 million tons) and Germany (3.7 million tons). The main export destinations of soft wheat from the European Union in the current season were Morocco ...

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