Bulgaria wheat market: MENA demand is supportive, but export destination risk is rising at the start of 2026/27
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Bulgaria enters the new wheat season with a stronger export role than a few years ago, but also with a more fragile export structure. The country export potential is usually 4-6 M mt of wheat, while domestic consumption is near 1.5 M mt. That gives Bulgaria position of serious wheat exporter.
Over recent seasons, Bulgaria steadily increased wheat shipments to third countries. The war in Ukraine strengthened Bulgaria share in the global market, as importers searched for alternative Black Sea suppliers able to ensure more reliable execution. Bulgarian wheat gained a stronger position not only in the Black Sea region, but also in Asian destinations such as Indonesia, Thailand, and Bangladesh.
Political tensions between Algeria and France opened Bulgarian and Romanian wheat an additional advantage in North Africa. This helped Bulgaria expand sales to one of the largest importers in the MENA region. Geopolitics is shaping wheat trade more directly in 2025/26.
That shift increased margins, but it also created a new risk. Algeria share in Bulgaria’s total wheat exports now is near 60%. This means Bulgaria is too much sensitive to a change in one importer’s buying policy, tender terms, or origin preference.
The country’s current wheat stocks are very high. Even if exports stay active through the final quarter of the 2025/26 season, large carry-over wheat stocks of new 2026/27 season look inevitable.
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