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Lower Quality Domestic Crops Increase Cereals Imports this Season

For wheat, the estimates show that a smaller crop outweighs heavier carry-in stocks and increased imports. Combined with a rise in domestic consumption, this leaves a tighter balance this season.  A key takeaway from this month’s estimates, is a rise in wheat, maize and oat imports from last season. For wheat and oats, this is largely due to the lower quality of the domestic crops harvested in 2023, resulting in the need to import higher quality grain for milling purposes.

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