AHDB wheat estimates rise marginally in new report

Source:  Agriland

The Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB) has published its second UK wheat supply and demand estimates for 2024/25.

In 2024/25, the total availability of wheat is estimated at 16.883 megatonnes (MT), up 95Kt from November, but down 1.486MT on the year, with a smaller crop outweighing a rise in opening stocks and imports.

Following the release of the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (Defra) Cereals and Oilseed Rape Production Survey last December, wheat production is estimated at 11.146MT, 95Kt higher than November’s estimate, but 2.834MT down on the year.

Imports remain unchanged from November at 2.750MT, which is 313Kt higher than 2023/24 levels. From July to November, the UK imported 1.449MT of wheat, a record level for this period, with a large proportion being of milling quality.

 It is expected that the pace of imports will slow during the latter part of the season, with reports of importers of high-quality milling wheat ‘front-loading’ stocks.

The majority of feed wheat imported into the UK is expected to be delivered into Northern Ireland, especially given the increase in the price of maize.

At 7.242MT, H&I wheat consumption is 86Kt lower from November and 257Kt down on the year. Wheat usage by the bioethanol industry is expected to decline further, driving the reduction from previous estimates and from 2023/24 levels.

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