Global wheat crop set to tumble

By Lloyd George, Ag Scientia
Updated July 20 2018 - 10:08am, first published July 17 2018 - 11:01am
The USDA is now projecting that world wheat output will slide by more than 21 million tonnes to about 736 million tonnes which would be the smallest in three years.
The USDA is now projecting that world wheat output will slide by more than 21 million tonnes to about 736 million tonnes which would be the smallest in three years.

Drought and adverse weather has taken a toll on the global wheat production outlook suggesting world wheat markets may be on the verge of the first major bull run in five years.

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