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Episode Synopsis
This episode delivers a detailed summary of the global wheat market as of August 3, 2025.In the United States, the wheat market presents mixed conditions. The winter wheat harvest is nearly complete at 80 percent, slightly ahead of the five-year average. However, the spring wheat harvest is lagging, with only 1 percent harvested compared to the 3 percent average. The Brugler 500 Index reports spring wheat crop conditions weakening to 332, signaling potential yield challenges despite modest improvements in states like Minnesota.The European Union is facing a notable contraction in soft wheat exports, which have declined to 803,256 metric tons in late July from 2.25 million metric tons during the same period last year. This sharp drop raises concerns about the EU’s export competitiveness and its broader impact on global wheat dynamics.Russia's wheat prices remain stable, with 12.5 percent protein wheat holding at $240 per ton. The removal of export duties on wheat and meslin is intended to support exports, while the floating duty policy stabilizes domestic prices. However, July export forecasts were revised downward from 2.4 million to 2.1 million tons, reflecting weaker-than-expected market performance.Indonesia has intensified its reliance on U.S. wheat imports as part of a reciprocal trade agreement reducing tariffs on Indonesian goods. Apptindo’s commitment to annually purchase 1 million metric tons of U.S. wheat from 2026 to 2030 underlines this growing dependency and strategic bilateral alignment.Australia’s wheat outlook is cautiously optimistic. Although the 2025–2026 season forecast has been revised downward to 31 million tons due to earlier soil moisture deficits, favorable July rains have improved prospects. Higher wheat exports are expected, supported by substantial carryover stocks.Canada anticipates a slight increase in wheat production to 35.15 million tons despite yield concerns in Saskatchewan and Alberta due to adverse weather. Although international demand remains strong, ongoing uncertainties surrounding global trade and tariff policies could threaten export potential and overall market stability.
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