The EU wheat (French, German and Baltic, etc.) remains more competitive for most destinations versus Russian and Ukrainian origins. Russia's remaining surplus is significant (approximately 10 MMT), but farmers are currently not willing to discount pricing. Milling Wheat The Black Sea market was quiet last week without any significant trades reported. The EU wheat (French, German and Baltic, etc.) remains more competitive for most destinations versus Russian and Ukrainian origins. Russia's remaining surplus is significant (approximately 10 MMT), but farmers are currently not willing to discount pricing. On 30 September, the Russian government began buying wheat in the domestic market as an effort to support prices.Egypt's GASC purchased 12...