Higher prices, smaller exports for U.S. wheat

U.S. wheat exports are slowing due to high prices and rising global production, said the Agriculture Department on Thursday. “U.S. export prices are expected to remain elevated [for] the rest of 2021/22, further diminishing U.S. competitiveness,” said the USDA’s monthly WASDE report, forecasting the smallest wheat export total, 840 million bushels, in seven years. Australia… » Read More

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