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    Prices driving down UAE grain consumption

    07.04.2022
    By John Reidy

    USDA report sees economic recovery, increased imports in 2022-23.

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    Global production and trade flow disruption

    07.04.2022
    By Gordon Feller

    Broken human, natural systems taking a toll on world order.

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    Morocco increases wheat imports from South America

    07.01.2022
    By Arvin Donley

    Shift made due to huge decline in shipments from Ukraine, Russia.

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    Egypt makes huge wheat purchase

    06.30.2022
    By Arvin Donley
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    South Korea to see dip in rice output

    06.30.2022
    By Arvin Donley
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    Mexico corn imports seen higher in 2022-23

    06.28.2022
    By Arvin Donley
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    Brazil corn production revised upward

    06.22.2022
    By Arvin Donley
  • Egypt adobestock 29530309 e

    Egypt imports more wheat from Russia in March-May period

    06.16.2022
    By Susan Reidy
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    USGC sees success in lowering trade barriers for US ethanol

    By Susan Reidy
  • Egypt adobestock 29530309 e

    Egypt seeks funds to cover wheat needs

    By Eric Schroeder
  • Ukraine russia flags wheat cr adobe stock e

    Slideshow: Depending on Russia, Ukraine for wheat

    By John Reidy
  • Corn photo cred adobestock e

    Philippines reduces tariff on corn

    By Arvin Donley
  • Egypt adobestock 29530309 e

    Egypt makes largest wheat purchase since start of war

    By Arvin Donley
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    Arvin Donley
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    Chris Lyddon
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    Eric Schroeder
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    Holly Demaree-Saddler
  • Jay Sjerven
  • Susan reidy
    Susan Reidy
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World's major wheat import regions

World’s major wheat importers

In marketing year 2022-23, the world is projected by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to produce 779.03 million tonnes of wheat and provide 204.89 million tonnes for export.

These are the eight major wheat importing nations/regions as listed in the monthly USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report and their annual tonnes with production.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February and the persistent La Niña climate phenomenon have combined to create some of the most volatile market conditions in recent memory, sending prices skyrocketing as nations that depend on wheat to feed their populations scramble to secure supplies.

Each month, the WASDE releases new projections to reflect the most recent global market and production conditions, and this slideshow will be updated with those changes.

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