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 cleared for shipment during the week ending January 22, marking an 11.76% decline from the previous week and falling 27.56% short of the comparable week a year ago. However, these weekly fluctuations mask a stronger underlying trend. South Korea emerged as the primary destination with 119,036 MT, followed by Japan at 73,230 MT and Mexico capturing 63,773 MT.
When measuring full-year performance, the narrative shifts significantly. The marketing year-to-date wheat exports have accumulated to 16.33 million metric tons (600.05 million bushels), representing an impressive 18.21% increase compared to the same period last year. This strength aligns with USDA export sales commitments data released Friday, which showed 21.03 MMT of wheat pledged through January 15—approximately 18% ahead of the prior year’s pace and representing 86% of the USDA’s target, close to the historical 87% average sales velocity.
Contract Prices Reflect Mixed Market Sentiment Heading Into Mid-Week
Current price levels across the major wheat futures exchanges present the following morning quotes snapshot: March CBOT soft wheat closed Monday at $5.22 and one-half, down 7 cents from the previous session, currently trading up one-half cent. May CBOT soft wheat settled at $5.32 and three-quarters, down 6 and one-quarter cents, now up one-half cent. In Kansas City trading, March HRW futures closed at $5.29 and three-quarters, declining 11 cents and currently down one-half cent, while May HRW contracts finished at $5.40 and one-half, down 10 cents and presently down one-half cent. Minneapolis spring wheat March delivery posted $5.70 and three-quarters (down 5 and one-quarter cents) and May delivery at $5.82 and one-half (down 5 and one-quarter cents), with both contracts currently under pressure in early trading.
The mixed overnight performance in wheat morning quotes reflects ongoing tensions between fundamental strength in export pace and technical selling across all three major wheat futures markets, setting the stage for continued volatility through the week.