Wheat Markets Decline as Export Sales Rise
Friday’s Trading Sees Wheat Prices Slip Across Exchanges
The wheat market is experiencing a downturn on Friday across three major exchanges. Chicago SRW futures are down by 17 to 19 cents. Meanwhile, KC HRW contracts have decreased by 13 to 14 cents. MPLS spring wheat is also down by 10 to 11 cents.
Export Sales Surge to Seven-Week High
A delayed Export Sales report revealed a significant rise, with 504,112 MT of wheat booked during the week of October 10. This figure topped estimates of 250,000 to 550,000 MT and marked a 16.27% increase from the previous week. Mexico led the purchases with 135,000 MT, followed by the Philippines at 70,000 MT.
FranceAgriMer Reports on Wheat Planting
According to FranceAgriMer, France’s soft wheat crop is 10% planted as of October 14.
Current Wheat Futures Prices
Dec 24 CBOT Wheat is priced at $5.71 1/4, down 18 1/4 cents.
Mar 25 CBOT Wheat is at $5.92, down 17 1/2 cents.
Dec 24 KCBT Wheat is priced at $5.82 3/4, down 13 1/4 cents.
Mar 25 KCBT Wheat stands at $5.97, down 13 cents.
Dec 24 MGEX Wheat is at $6.18 1/4, down 10 1/2 cents.
Mar 25 MGEX Wheat is at $6.40, down 10 cents.
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