Cumpărătorii globali de grâu se pregătesc de o reducere a ofertei pe fondul atacurile reciproce din ultimele luni ale Rusiei şi Ucrainei din Marea Neagră
Global wheat importers are facing supply reductions due to attacks on Black Sea grain infrastructure, raising food security risks and prices. Futures prices have surged over 17% since July, driven by decreased deliveries from the region. Major importers like Egypt and Indonesia are particularly vulnerable, relying heavily on Black Sea wheat. Concerns are growing about timely shipments, with traders considering alternatives from other countries. While some regions have improved harvests, the private sector in Egypt is under pressure due to low stocks.