US Wheat Prices Show Optimistic Trend in August 2023 Amidst Rise in Global  Inquiries
US Wheat Prices Show Optimistic Trend in August 2023 Amidst Rise in Global  Inquiries

US Wheat Prices Show Optimistic Trend in August 2023 Amidst Rise in Global Inquiries

  • 06-Sep-2023 3:53 PM
  • Journalist: Rene Swann

Wheat prices in the United States are gradually rising as the middle of Q3 draws near. This was caused by several factors, including an increase in the demand for Wheat in the Asia Pacific region, particularly in the Chinese market, ongoing geopolitical tension between Russia and the United States, which severely disrupted the trade momentum, and persistent weather disruptions like ongoing heat waves, less rain, and drought conditions which affected the overall yield of the crops resulting in less harvesting.

Since their peak in August 2023, which was last noted in the mid-Q1, Wheat prices have decreased slightly to that. Certain factors: Firstly, the United States drought conditions have reduced the yields. For some years, drought conditions have existed in the US's main Wheat-producing region, the Great Plains. Due to its semi-arid climate, the Great Plains are prone to droughts. The Great Plains are experiencing their worst drought in over a decade, significantly affecting the harvesting of the crops.

The ongoing drought conditions significantly impacted farmers in the American Great Plains. Many farmers were forced to decrease the number of acres they farmed or even fallow their fields. Due to the lower yield, many farmers have seen lesser incomes and greater financial hardships. This weather disruption has also impacted the world's food supply. After Russia and Ukraine, the United States is a significant exporter of Wheat, and the drought has reduced exports. Due to this, the prices have increased at a minor level, which has sparked worries about food inflation. Many people worldwide rely on Wheat as a staple food, so rising wheat prices may make it more difficult for people to afford food.

Secondly, as the world economy shows a sign of improvement, there is a growing demand for Wheat on the international market. More people are purchasing food, including Wheat, as they have more money to spend. This has also aided in the price increase. Improvements in China's and India's economic growth also support this. Because China and India are the two biggest economies in the world, the demand for goods and services is increasing globally. According to market analysts, the factors that contributed to the increase in prices in August will likely continue to impact its prices in the upcoming months. However, as per the merchants, the price trend for Wheat is still uncertain. The conflict in Ukraine might keep upsetting its exports from the Black Sea region, and drought conditions in the United States could persist.

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