EU soft wheat exports to fall by 29% in 2024/25

Published 2024년 10월 9일

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EU barley exports have decreased by 36% compared to the previous year, reaching 1.53 million tonnes, with missing data from Italy, France, Bulgaria, and Ireland. Romania has emerged as the leading EU soft wheat exporter, followed by Lithuania and Latvia, with a total of 3.72 million tonnes. Despite incomplete data, overall soft wheat imports have increased by 1% to 2.31 million tonnes. Imports of corn have also risen by 10% to 5.43 million tonnes.
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EU barley exports totalled 1.53 million tonnes, down 36% from 2.39 million tonnes in the same period in 2023/24. However, data for some countries is lacking. Italy has been missing for the past four weeks, and French export data has been incomplete since the start of the year. In addition, Bulgaria and Ireland have not provided complete data since the start of the 2023/24 marketing year. Export Analysis In this soft wheat season, Romania became the leading EU soft wheat exporter with 2.10 million tonnes, followed by: • Lithuania: 0.92 million tonnes • Latvia: 0.70 million tonnes • Germany: 0.62 million tonnes • Bulgaria: 0.61 million tonnes Main destinations for EU soft wheat exports (2024/25 vs. 2023/24) ...
Source: Vinanet

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