EU Soft Wheat Exports Fall 35% In 2024/25, Maize Imports Up 4%

Source:  ESM
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European Union soft wheat exports in the 2024/25 season that ended on June 30 totalled 20.33 million metric tonnes, down 35% from 2023/24, data published by the European Commission showed on Tuesday.

EU barley exports in 2024/25 totalled 4.72 million tonnes, down 20% from 2023/24.

Competition from Black Sea supplies and a poor harvest in France curbed EU exports in the past season, though the trend has been amplified by missing data.

The Commission said grain export data for France was incomplete since the beginning of calendar year 2024. Additionally, export data for Bulgaria and Ireland has not been complete since the beginning of marketing year of 2023/24.

A breakdown of 2024/25 soft wheat exports showed Romania was the largest EU exporter with 5.56 million tonnes, followed by Germany with 2.79 million tonnes, Lithuania with 2.60 million tonnes, Latvia with 2.26 million tonnes, and Bulgaria with 2.16 million tonnes.

France, usually by far the EU’s biggest wheat exporter, was in sixth place with 2.05 million tonnes.

The main destinations for EU soft wheat exports in 2024/25 were given as follows:

2024/25 2023/24
Destination tonnes share tonnes share
Nigeria 2,804,406 13.8% 3,414,574 11.0%
Morocco 2,655,799 13.1% 4,288,354 13.8%
Algeria 1,861,996 9.2% 2,904,596 9.3%
United Kingdom 1,247,614 6.1% 807,011 2.6%
Egypt 1,192,824 5.9% 1,579,184 5.1%

In imports, the volume of maize shipped into the EU in 2024/25 totalled 19.65 million tonnes, up 4% from 2023/24.

The main supplier countries for EU maize imports in 2024/25 were as follows:

2024/25 2023/24
Origin tonnes share tonnes share
Ukraine 10,934,949 55.6% 13,321,256 70.2%
USA 3,916,345 19.9% 180,634 1.0%
Canada 2,093,965 10.7% 999,978 5.3%
Brazil 1,623,698 8.3% 2,805,869 14.8%
Serbia 762,956 3.9% 696,049 3.7%

EU soft wheat imports totalled 7.44 million tonnes over 2024/25, down 19% from 2023/24.

Traders expect wheat imports to fall more sharply in the 2025/26 season after the EU proposed an annual quota of 1.3 million tonnes for wheat from Ukraine, curtailing free-trade access given to Kyiv since Russia’s invasion in 2022.

The main supplier countries for EU soft wheat imports in 2024/25 were as follows:

2024/25 2023/24
Origin tonnes share tonnes share
Ukraine 4,491,105 60.4% 6,566,949 71.2%
Canada 1,193,146 16.0% 832,083 9.0%
Moldova 604,131 8.1% 707,278 7.7%
Serbia 538,272 7.2% 333,257 3.6%
USA 425,079 5.7% 167,004 1.8%

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