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The EU has reduced the export of wheat and barley since the beginning of 2023/24 MY

Wheat
Lithuania
Published Mar 28, 2024

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The European Commission's latest report as of March 23 highlights the export dynamics of key agricultural commodities from the European Union for the 2023/24 marketing year. Soft wheat exports have slightly decreased by 2% to 22.8 million tons, with France, Romania, Poland, Germany, and Lithuania being the primary exporters. Barley exports have seen a more significant drop of 12%, totaling 4.2 million tons, with France leading the exports. In contrast, corn exports have experienced a substantial increase of 57%, reaching over 3 million tons, mainly driven by Romania's exports. These figures reflect the shifting trends in the EU's agricultural export market.
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According to the European Commission, as of March 23, exports of soft wheat from the countries of the European Union since the beginning of 2023/24 MY reached 22.8 million tons, which is 2% less than the corresponding period of the previous season (23.2 million tons). The main suppliers of grain to foreign markets are France (6.3 million tons), Romania (5.2 million tons), Poland (2.9 million tons), Germany (2.2 million tons) and Lithuania (2.2 million tons ). Also during this period, the rate of barley exports decreased by 12%, to 4.2 million tons. The key European grain exporter in ...
Source: Zol
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