Breaking News - India's #Wheat yields are down by 20% 😂😂😂
No No its 30% down Pan India
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Government Approves Additional 25 LMT #Wheat Exports to Support Farmers and Stabilise Markets.
With the latest round of approvals, a total of 50 LMT of Wheat and 10 LMT of Wheat products have now been permitted to exports.
🇮🇳 #India, the world's second-largest wheat producer and a key #rice exporter, is experiencing one of its hottest Marches on record, with temperatures forecast to be well above average in key #wheat and #rapeseed-growing states, potentially reducing yields. The country is still counting on a record harvest in 2026 to export surplus wheat and reduce costly imports of #palmoil, #soybean, and #sunflower oils. However,
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The government of India on Friday approved the export of 2.5 million tons of wheat and an additional 500,000 tons each of wheat products and sugar, aiming to support local farmers amid protests over a trade agreement with United States. On Thursday, thousands of farmers demonstrated, claiming the deal could harm their interests, although the trade minister assured that safeguards were in place.
In a statement, the federal government said the decision was intended to stabilize domestic markets and ensure financial returns for farmers, following a review of current supply and price trends. Last month, authorities allowed the export of 500,000 tons of wheat flour and other wheat products, and in November, 1.5 million tons of sugar were approved for export for the season starting October 1.
Traders noted that the export approval could boost sentiment in the domestic market, but meeting the allocated volumes may be challenging due to high Indian prices. Indian wheat is offered at around $280 per ton FOB, compared with about $200 per ton for Argentine supplies. Neighboring Bangladesh is securing higher-quality wheat at approximately $260 per ton C&F.
India banned wheat exports in 2022 following extreme heat that reduced yields, and the ban was extended in 2023 and 2024, leading to record domestic prices and speculation that India might import wheat for the first time since 2017. However, conditions improved in 2025, with favorable weather, high-yielding climate-resilient seeds, and sufficient soil moisture from two consecutive monsoons, raising the likelihood of another strong harvest. India produced a record 117.9 million tons of wheat in 2025.
Regarding sugar, of the 1.5 million tons approved for export this season, around 197,000 tons had been shipped as of January 31, with an additional 272,000 tons contracted. An extra 500,000-ton quota will be made available to mills that ship at least 70% of their previously allocated quantity by June 30.
According to Deepak Ballani Director General of the Indian Sugar & Bio-Energy Manufacturers Association, weak global prices have made it difficult for mills to fulfill their export quotas. As a result, the additional 500,000-ton allowance is unlikely to significantly change the industry outlook, though it may slightly ease domestic supply pressures. Indian sugar is currently offered at around $445 per ton FOB, nearly $50 above the benchmark London futures.
India allowed #export of 2.5 MMT of wheat and additional 500 KMT each of wheat products and sugar, as the government seeks to support local #farmers amid protests over #US - #India trade deal.
Last month, #Indian government allowed exports of 500 KMT of wheat #flour and other #wheat products, after approving exports of 1.5 MMT of #sugar in Nov 2025.
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🇮🇳🌾LA INDIA VOLVERÁ A EXPORTAR TRIGO
Tras haberla prohibido en mayo de 2022, el gobierno de la India habilitó hoy la exportación de 2,5MT de trigo para procurar mejorar los precios internos del cereal luego de una cosecha 25/26 récord, de 117,94MT.
Con la medida, que también incluye la habilitación para exportar 500.000T de derivados del trigo y azúcar, las autoridades intentan aplacar los ánimos del sector rural que cuestiona el acuerdo comercial que recientemente se formalizó entre la India y Estados Unidos.
En su informe mensual, el martes el USDA estimó exportaciones indias de trigo por sólo 250.000 toneladas, por lo que esta medida obligará al organismo a recalcular sus cifras en marzo.
En las primeras valoraciones para el ciclo 26/27, Mangi Lal Jat, Director General del Consejo Indio de Investigación Agrícola, auguró un nuevo récord para la India, en torno de los 120MT.
La India es el segundo mayor productor mundial de trigo, sólo detrás de China.
🇮🇳 #India allows #wheat and #sugar#exports to calm protesting farmers amid US trade deal
The government of India has approved exports of 2.5 mln tons of wheat, along with an additional 500 thsd tons each of wheat products and sugar.
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#गेहूं एक्सपोर्ट ओपन की आज अधिकारिक घोषणा हुई, एक्सपोर्ट भाव पैरेटी भाव 235/250 डॉलर है अभी डोमेस्टिक भाव में 50 डॉलर का फरक मंडिया एकबार 2050/2100 बिकती तो पड़ता आयेगा
#मंडी भाव 2300/2500 है
सरकारी खरीद #MSP भाव 2585 है
गेहूं #व्यापार भी तनाव ग्रस्त हुआ
#कमोडिटी#WHEAT#किसान
Govt of India has approved export of 25 lakh tonnes of wheat & 5 lakh tonnes of wheat products. Step aims to stabilise domestic mkts & ensure better prices for farmer. Decision taken after reviewing supply & price condition, showing govt’s commitment to protecting farmers’ int