Wheat Futures Rise
2025-08-29 19:49
By
Mojdeh Kazemi
1 min. read
Wheat futures rose above $5.15 per bushel, as traders adjusted their positions before the long weekend, which added strength to the market.
Despite pressure from abundant Northern Hemisphere harvests and improved crop outlooks in Argentina and Australia, wheat prices still managed to gain.
Elsewhere, Russia has ramped up wheat exports after a slow start, shipping over 3 million tons in August, including large volumes to Egypt.
In Poland, wet weather has lowered harvest quality, with 30% expected as feed grade, yet a 5 million-ton milling wheat export surplus is projected from a 13.5 million-ton harvest.
Strong demand for Polish feed wheat, such as a 55K-ton shipment to Vietnam, shows lower-grade supplies are moving.
While Poland has enough milling wheat for domestic and export needs, traders worry about where the surplus will go amid stiff competition from Black Sea exporters.