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Bulgaria ranks fifth in the export of soft wheat from the EU, despite the incomplete data

Published Nov 8, 2024

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The European Union's (EU) common wheat exports have decreased by 32% in the first four months of the 2024-2025 agricultural season, totaling 7.76 million tons. The main importers were Nigeria, Egypt, Morocco, Great Britain, and Algeria. Romania was the leading exporter among EU members, followed by Latvia and Lithuania. However, there are data gaps for France, Bulgaria, and Italy, which could affect the export ranking.
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Exports of common wheat from the European Union since the beginning of the 2024-2025 agricultural season. (July 1) to November 3 fell 32% compared to the same period last season to 7.76 million. tons, according to data from the European Commission. The main customers for soft wheat produced in the EU during the season remained Nigeria with 1.26 million. tonnes, or 16.2% of total exports from Member States, Egypt with 691,700 tonnes, Morocco with 584,600 tonnes, Great Britain with 540,400 tonnes and Algeria with 482,200 tonnes. The leading exporter of soft wheat from the EU during the specified period is Romania with 2.43 million. tons, followed by Latvia with 1.08 million. tons, Lithuania with 1.04 million tons, Poland with 750 thousand tons and Bulgaria with 710 thousand tons, while until recently leaders in this indicator such as Germany and France are respectively with 690 thousand. and 660 thousand the ton. However, the EC specifies that the data on the export ...
Source: Sinor
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