Wheat exports from the European Union fell by 26%

Published 2023년 11월 14일

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EU countries have exported 10.2 million tons of wheat in the current season, a 26% decrease compared to the same period last season. Durum wheat exports have seen a significant drop of 83% to 43.7 thousand tons. Import of soft wheat into EU countries during this period has increased by 23% to 3.1 million tons, while import of durum wheat has risen by 334% to 1.2 million tons.
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From the beginning of the current season to November 7, EU countries exported 10.2 million tons of wheat, which is 26% less than the same period last season. Durum wheat exports fell by 83% to 43.7 thousand tons, the Zerno On-Line agency reports this with reference to the European Commission. The main exporters of soft wheat among the EU countries in the current season were: Romania (2.8 million tons), France (1.9 million tons), Poland (1.8 million tons), Bulgaria and Lithuania (0.9 million tons each) . Durum is exported mainly from France (34.1 thousand tons). The main importers of European soft wheat in the current season: Morocco (1.6 million tons), Nigeria (1.1 million tons), Algeria (0.8 million tons), South Africa (0.6 million tons) and Saudi Arabia (0.5 million tons). The volume of imports of soft wheat into the EU countries during the period under review increased by 23% to 3.1 million tons. Imports of durum wheat increased even more noticeably - by 334% to 1.2 million ...
Source: Zol

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