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06 Mar 2024 | 15:00 UTC
Featuring Vivien Tang, Nikolaos Aidinis Antonopoulos, and Victoria Sinitsyna
Wheat prices have been on a largely downward trend since the start of 2024 despite lower production in key exporters, Canada and Australia, and continued logistics concerns due to the wars in the Black Sea and the Red Sea. Does this imply the weight of a larger global supply in the year ahead and that the markets have adapted to a new normal amidst geopolitical tensions or are there choppier waves to come?
In this podcast, Vivien Tang, associate grains editor, Victoria Sinitsyna, associate director, Grains Analytics and Nikolaos Aidinis Antonopoulos, senior freight pricing specialist discuss the potential challenges faced by the wheat markets and provide an outlook on global wheat production and freight markets in 2024.
Related: CFR Indonesia wheat price matrix(opens in a new tab)
APW Wheat CFR Indonesia(opens in a new tab)
CWRS 13.5% Wheat CFR Indonesia (opens in a new tab)
EU 11.5% Wheat CFR Indonesia (opens in a new tab)
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