International Wheat News

28-Jan-2026 08:11 AM

International Wheat News
After the weather-related premium was removed on Monday following last weekend’s snow and cold event, the coming week is expected to be drier across much of the country. Cooler-than-normal temperatures are forecast to persist over the next week, with above-normal temperatures likely later into February.
European Commission data showed that 12.38 million metric tons of wheat were exported from July 1 to January 23, which is now only 0.06 million metric tons lower than the same period last year. SovEcon has reduced its estimate for Russian wheat exports in 2025/26 by 1.1 million metric tons to 45.7 million metric tons.