US soft wheat sales so far in 2022-23 have reached a new high for the period, reflecting the price competitiveness of crop globally. US soft red winter (SRW) wheat export sales totalled 92,200t in the week to 14 July, US Department of Agriculture (USDA) data show. While this was down from a multi-year high of 212,100t seven days earlier, cumulative outstanding sales and exports of crop since the start of the 2022-23 wheat season (June-May) have already reached 1.5mn t, up from 1.3mn t the same time a year earlier and a record for the period. Mexico has been the largest buyer of SRW so far this season, with 493,100t of crop earmarked for the destination. This was followed by China at 143,200t.