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Frontrunner - 22nd August 2024

Poor EU wheat export demand, particularly for French wheat, sent Paris wheat futures to their lowest levels since the middle of March. 


EU wheat shipments were up just 337,000 tonnes on the week to 3.553 million tonnes which compares to 4.527 million tonnes in the same period last year. Romania is the top EU shipper so far with close to 1.5 million tonnes, almost three times the French pace. Egypt has received the most wheat with imports of 505,000 tonnes, followed by Nigeria and Morocco.


The UK is number five on the list, having taken 202,000 tonnes already - which includes German milling wheat. The low protein issues, coupled with the low planted area of UK bread making varieties for this harvest, is limiting availability for our domestic millers. German milling wheat imports look set to be the largest since 2012 as a result and could exceed one million tonnes.


During current intense volatility, markets can move significantly - sometimes in a matter of minutes and outside regular hours. Our MyFarm platform is free to Frontier customers and offers 24-7 access to market information and live grain prices, as well as the option to sell grain at a time that's more convenient. Find out more: www.frontierag.co.uk/myfarminfo


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