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    Australia set for 3rd year of bumper wheat harvests, easing world supply woes

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on June 2, 2022

    3 min read

    Last updated: February 6, 2026

    A lush wheat field near Moree, Australia, showcases the country's third consecutive year of bumper wheat harvests. This trend helps alleviate global food supply worries caused by geopolitical events.
    Wheat field ready for harvest in Australia, highlighting bumper crop amid global supply concerns - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    By Naveen Thukral

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Australia is poised for a third year of near-record wheat production in 2022 as good weather boosts planting across its grain belt, easing concerns over tight global inventories.

    World wheat supplies have tightened after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this year cut off shipments from one of the top exporting regions, sending grain prices sharply higher and fuelling fears of a global food crisis.

    India’s recent move to ban exports and adverse weather in the United States have added to concerns over the availability of food grains.

    Benchmark Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures prices jumped to an all-time high of $13.64 a bushel in March. The market was trading up 0.4% at $10.45-1/4 a bushel, as of 0307 GMT on Thursday.

    Farmers in Australia, which emerged as the world’s second largest wheat exporter in 2021/22, have nearly finished this year’s wheat planting on about 14.45 million hectares (35.7 million acres), an all-time high, encouraged by red-hot prices and ideal growing conditions, according to estimates from brokerage IKON Commodities.

    Last year, wheat was produced on around 14 million hectares, it added.

    EARLY ESTIMATES, EARLY SALES

    Even though it is still too early to estimate the full size of 2022-23 crop, which will be harvested at the end of the year, analysts and traders have started forecasting total output of around 30-35 million tonnes, not far from the record 2021-22 harvest of more than 36 million tonnes.

    “Are we looking at a crop of above 30 million tonnes for a third year in a row? I think we have a good shot at it,” said Phin Ziebell, agribusiness economist at National Australia Bank in Melbourne.

    “Farmers have good cash positions and the weather is really working for them.”

    In the past 10 years, the country’s wheat output averaged 24.8 million tonnes annually, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES).

    While wet conditions have aided planting on the country’s east coast, known for its high-protein hard wheat, timely rains in Western Australia have also lifted sowing.

    Global wheat production, however, is estimated to decline to 774.83 million tonnes in 2022-23, from 779.29 million tonnes a year ago, the U.S. Department of Agriculture data shows.

    Asian buyers are heavily reliant on Australian wheat, with China emerging as the biggest buyer this year, traders said. Indonesia, the world’s second largest wheat buyer, Japan and South Korea are other key importers in the region.

    Australian farmers have enjoyed all-time high wheat prices this year with record output giving added advantage.

    Australian Premium White (APW) was quoted at $440 a tonne, Free on Board, Western Australia, this week, slightly below a record price of $460 a tonne a few weeks ago.

    Importers are looking at striking deals earlier than usual for the crop which will be ready for harvest in November, traders said.

    “We expect business to start earlier than usual (in) August-September time,” said one Singapore-based trader.

    (Reporting by Naveen Thukral; Editing by Kim Coghill)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Australia set for 3rd year of bumper wheat harvests, easing world supply woes

    1What is wheat production?

    Wheat production refers to the process of growing and harvesting wheat, a staple grain used for food products like bread and pasta. It is a key agricultural activity in many countries.

    2What are wheat futures?

    Wheat futures are contracts to buy or sell wheat at a predetermined price at a specified time in the future. They are used by traders to hedge against price fluctuations.

    3What is the significance of global wheat supply?

    Global wheat supply is crucial for food security, affecting prices and availability. Events like conflicts or natural disasters can significantly impact supply and lead to price volatility.

    4What is the role of Australia in the wheat market?

    Australia is one of the world's largest wheat exporters, playing a vital role in supplying wheat to countries in Asia and beyond, especially during global supply shortages.

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