The Australian wheat market is currently stable, with prices ranging from $340 to $310 per tonne due to uncertainty from moisture and frost damage to southern crops. The market is also awaiting direction from China, a key buyer, which has been less active recently. Arguments suggest that Australian prices could be competitive in Asian markets without significant price drops. The market is also unsure of the crop composition and quality, especially in the southern region. Despite expectations of increased shipping capacity in South Australia, chickpea prices have fallen by $200/t due to expected demand from Pakistan rather than India, despite India removing tariffs on Australian chickpeas.