USDA: Weekly US wheat sales for 22/23 crop rise to 151,700 ton; within expectations

Published 2023년 3월 30일

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The USDA reports that the US made net sales of wheat for the 2022/23 crop amounted to 151,700 tonnes from March 17 to 23, an increase from the previous week but 40% below the four-week average. Mexico was the main buyer. The US has committed 18.01 million tons of cereal for the commercial year. Wheat shipments for the period were 377.50 thousand tons, a 4% increase from the previous week. Net sales for the 2023/24 season were reported to be 37,400 tons, mainly to the Dominican Republic.
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Weekly net sales of wheat for the 2022/23 US crop, from March 17 to 23, totaled 151,700 tonnes, according to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA, in English) in a report on Thursday. (30), above the registered in the previous week (125.60 thousand t), but 40% below the four-week average, with emphasis on Mexico. The volume reported by the North American department was within the expectations indicated by the market, which ranged from 125 to 300 thousand tons of cereal. In the entire commercial year, the country has already committed 18.01 million tons of cereal, compared to 17.86 million tons in the previous week and 18.98 million tons in the same period of the previous year. The USDA's total estimate is for lint exports at 21.09 million tons in the harvest. Wheat shipments in ...

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