Russian and Ukrainian wheat has lost competitiveness to the French, German, Polish and other Baltic origins. Russia has exported about 10 MMT of wheat since the start of the new campaign, less than 50 percent of the estimated surplus. Milling Wheat The Black Sea market was quiet last week. Russian and Ukrainian wheat has lost competitiveness to the French, German, Polish and other Baltic origins. As a result, the domestic market in Russia is under pressure. That country has exported about 10 MMT of wheat since the start of the new campaign, less than 50 percent of the estimated surplus. Assuming that the crop there is over 60 MMT, the resulting minimum surplus is 22 MMT.The EU allocated 613,000 MT of wheat export licenses last week, bring...