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Wheat prices plunge as strong dollar and oversupply concerns loom

by December 20, 2024
written by December 20, 2024

Wheat prices have continued their downward trend, plummeting for a sixth consecutive session in Chicago as a confluence of factors, including a robust dollar and anxieties about oversupply, weigh heavily on the market.

This sustained decline reflects the intricate dynamics of global commodity markets, where currency fluctuations and production forecasts can have a profound impact on price direction.

Traders, seemingly unfazed by a US government report showing better-than-expected export sales for the week ending December 12, sent wheat futures down as much as 1.9%, reaching their lowest level since late August.

The rallying dollar is proving to be a significant headwind for US wheat exports, as a strong greenback makes the commodity less attractive to international buyers.

This currency dynamic, coupled with concerns about a looming global wheat surplus in 2025, is putting substantial pressure on prices.

The benchmark wheat contract is currently down about 15% since the beginning of the year, a stark indication of the prevailing market sentiment.

According to the US Department of Agriculture, global wheat production is projected to hit a record high in 2024-25.

Australia is on pace for a bumper crop, while yields in parts of Argentina are also exceeding expectations.

“Wheat farmers in the US planted winter crops under good conditions,” Price Futures Group grain broker Jack Scoville told Bloomberg.

While Scoville also notes “Australia has seen too much rain recently that has downgraded wheat quality, but Australia still has a very big crop to sell into world markets.”

The combined effect of these favorable production conditions has fueled concerns about a global supply glut, contributing to the downward pressure on prices.

Hard red winter wheat, a widely grown variety in the US used for making bread flour, has also experienced a significant price drop this year.

This decline highlights the broad impact of the current market conditions across various wheat types and further strengthens the bearish outlook for wheat.

Russia’s smaller crop: a potential silver lining?

As of Wednesday, Chicago wheat is enduring its longest losing streak since late June.

However, a potential silver lining could be a smaller crop from Russia, the world’s leading wheat exporter.

Consultant SovEcon recently revised its forecast for Russia’s 2025 production downward to the lowest level since 2021.

This potential reduction could limit further downward momentum, but its impact remains uncertain amidst other significant supply factors.

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