EU reduced grain imports by 18% this season
During the fifty-one weeks of the current season, which began on July 1, 2025, EU countries imported 24.99 mln tons of grain and grain products, 18% less than during the same period in the 2024/2025 season, according to the Zerno On-Line agency, citing the European Commission.
Grain imports to EU countries from July 1, 2025, to June 23, 2026.
| Commodity | Imports | |
| tons | in % of the previous season | |
| Soft wheat | 3 829 010 | -48 |
| Soft wheat flour (grain equivalent) | 239 492 | -20 |
| Durum wheat | 1 968 719 | +1 |
| Wheat and flour, total | 6 044 211 | -38 |
| Barley | 493 640 | -57 |
| Malt (in grain equivalent) | 28 060 | -19 |
| Corn | 17 809 051 | -8 |
| Sorghum | 588 649 | +446 |
| Grain, total | 24 988 782 | -18 |
Canada is the leading supplier of wheat to the EU this season. Since the beginning of the season, Canada has exported 1.347 mln tons of soft wheat and 1.092 mln tons of durum wheat.
The EU imports barley and bakery flour primarily from the UK (0.37 mln tons and 0.13 mln tons).
Corn is imported from Ukraine (8.19 mln tons), the US (5.57 mln tons), and Brazil (3 mln tons).
Almost all imported sorghum originates in the US (0.58 mln tons).
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