Wheat Prices Face Pressure in Mid-July
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The wheat prices are falling dramatically. Baker Tobias Exner and two farmers describe the causes and consequences for bread prices.
"Some farmers in large grain areas have already finished beating their wheat by July 10. It's never seen," says Benoît Pietrement, President of Intercereals. "After a catastrophic harvest of 2024 that had resulted in a production of just 26 million tons of common wheat – down by 24% from the 2019-2023 average – the year 2025 marks a marked recovery in both quality and quantity.Production is expected to reach 34 to 35 million tonnes, returning to…
Spring wheat on track of a successful harvest in central South Dakota
PIERRE, S.D. — Spring wheat in South Dakota is looking better than the winter wheat near Pierre, South Dakota. “Spring wheat has got off to a better start, I would say, just because we had the moisture there,” said Brayden Espeland, owner and operator of Horizon Agronomy and Seed. “We’ve had a couple of weeks of pretty decent moisture that changed the projection of our wheat crop.” Espeland said the winter wheat started really dry and ended up t…
The advance of wheat harvests confirms good yields. The operators are more concerned about spring crops.
A different and ambiguous panorama is that which currently crosses the wheat campaign, after the heavy rains that occurred in the last days and that reached much of the territory of Buenos Aires and the core area, which constitute the main areas in which the cereal is sown in Argentina. It happens that, according to reports from the Bolsas de Comercio de Rosario and de Cereales de Buenos Aires, these discharges have caused problems in many terri…
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