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Global Wheat Market Analysis: Trends, Challenges, and Prospects

by Akim Kovalev
14 June 2024
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Akim Kovalev

Examining the current dynamics of the global wheat market, including production forecasts, trade insights, and regional challenges.

The overnight trading session witnessed a shift in focus from wheat to row crops, particularly with beans driving agricultural commodities higher. Notably, soybean export sales for the new crop have been subdued, prompting speculation that China might be considering increased purchases due to favorable price levels. Discussions surrounding the quality of soft red winter wheat (SRW) and its impact on market volatility, especially in relative value spreads like hard red winter wheat (HRW) versus SRW, have been prevalent.

According to the USDA, global wheat ending stocks, excluding China, are projected to be at their tightest levels since 2007/08. Despite being significantly higher than levels from over a decade ago, uncertainties persist regarding the balance sheets of northern hemisphere wheat-producing regions. While Russian wheat production is estimated at 83 million metric tons (Mt), potential revisions downwards remain plausible. Conversely, the USDA forecasts US wheat production slightly above the five-year average, suggesting a pattern of sizable harvests.

In Canada, spring crop prospects are promising, with Saskatchewan Agriculture rating spring wheat crop conditions at 87 percent good to excellent, the highest since 2016. However, concerns loom over wheat exports from Ukraine, expected to decline to their lowest levels in a decade, attributed partly to geopolitical factors involving Crimea and occupied territories.

The market outlook for wheat-importing nations in Asia, such as South Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam, indicates a reduction in combined wheat imports, impacting their respective ending stocks. Conversely, corn imports for these countries are anticipated to decrease marginally.

India’s stance on maintaining a 40 percent import tax on wheat purchases contrasts with market expectations for increased imports. Meanwhile, Russia’s Rostov region has declared an emergency due to ongoing drought, potentially affecting wheat production in the region, a significant source of supply.

In the US, weather forecasts indicate mixed conditions, with the western corn belt expecting substantial rainfall while the central region faces above-normal temperatures. These forecasts influence market sentiment and futures prices, particularly for corn.

In Australia, rainfall patterns have varied, with regions like South Australia and Victoria receiving moderate precipitation. Trading activities on grain exchanges, particularly in Western Australia, have predominantly involved barley, with prices reflecting global market trends.

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