The wheat market saw a decline on August 7, 2024, with futures suffering losses on three exchanges due to signs of weakening demand for US exports and the continued recovery of the US dollar. However, uncertainty over the size and quality of the global crop prevented further falls. Meanwhile, rainfall in Argentina has positively impacted wheat crops, but concerns over low temperatures next week could cause damage. Additionally, corn and soybean futures also fell due to expectations of a record U.S. harvest and sluggish demand. Argus estimated French wheat production at 25.2 million tons, marking the lowest in 41 years.