Global wheat trade down 11%
date:Sep 14, 2012
export 5 million tonnes this year the most it has done in nine years.

This could be the tip of the iceberg as the country is currently saddled with a huge surplus and inadequate storage facilities, the report said.

Hedging the costs

In August prices of all wheat surged, with Soft White Winter (SWW) posting the largest gain, up $19 to $355 per tonne.

Francisco Redruello, senior food analyst at Euromonitor International, previously told BakeryandSnacks.com that US grain volatility would knoc
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