Milling Wheat World wheat prices continue to rally after USDA surprised the market with smaller-than-expected U.S. 2020/21 ending stocks last week. At the same time, production issues in Russia and parts of the Black Sea are tightening global supplies further. International demand, however, has not retreated and exporters have been able to defend asking prices and increase offers. The U.S. Gulf is leading the world market higher as U.S. supplies fall to seven-year lows and European markets have followed amid the region’s shortfall of milling-grade wheat.
China is aggressively booking Australian wheat despite recent trade tensions as global cuts to wheat production cause supply concerns for the Middle Kingdom. At the sa...
Russian Grain Markets: 29 June-3 July 2026 The new marketing season has officially begun in Russia, although bearish sentiment has been concentrated in the southern regions closest to the Black Sea ports, where export demand has been weakest. Delays in grain deliveries to inland elevators have...
What You Need to Know Today: The hot, dry weather forecast continues to drive strength in grain futures with corn and soybeans hitting another day of strong gains. Monday’s Crop Progress and Conditions data were in line with market expectations and showed relatively few concerns for the...