The World’s Largest Wheat Producers and Exporters

  • As we know, markets are shaped by supply and demand.
  • In order to understand the major trade flows and how it all fits together, we need to look at who produces what and where they are, together with who uses what and where they are.
  • Let’s firstly tackle the former, by looking closely at the world’s largest wheat producers and exporters.

The World’s Largest Wheat Producers and Exporters

China and India

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The two most populous countries in the world, China and India, produce huge amounts of wheat. Unsurprisingly, they also consume what they produce, or just add it to their already large stockpiles.

China expects its year-end 2021 stocks to amount to 162mmt (151mmt in 2020), while India’s will amount to 31mmt (24mmt in 2020). The combined stocks for these two countries are due to exceed 60% of the total global wheat stocks in 2021 (314.87mmt). Despite their large production, they are still not exporters of note, due to their large domestic requirements.

The European Union

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The largest exporting nations are well spread geographically to compete on the world market. The crown for biggest export shipments changes from year to year.

2019/20 has seen the EU take the top spot with an estimated 38mmt of wheat exports, significantly up from the previous 23mmt in 2018/19. With what will no doubt be a much reduced 2020 harvest, the crown will be lost back to Russia in 2020/21.

Russia and Ukraine

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Russia has become known as the dominant global exporter of wheat in recent years, returning to the top of the tree with anticipated levels of 36mmt in 2020/21.

Ukraine is an equally aggressive seller and plans to export a slightly reduced 17.5mmt in 2020/21 as a result of a smaller harvest.

United States of America

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The country historically known as the big wheat exporter has fallen off its perch as acres reduce and Russia has increased production and sales abroad. 2019 saw the smallest US wheat acreage for the 2020 harvest since records began over 100 years ago.

Australia

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The last three years of drought have seriously dampened down the significance of Australia on the world wheat market. Good rains in early 2020 are putting a lid on recent problems and returning the country to its more rightful place on the exporters’ ladder.

Argentina

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As a good geographical fit for shippers, Argentina is never far away from being a competitor to many of the big importers. The large expected 2020 harvest may be offset by the economic woes of late if taxes interfere.

The Major Wheat Producing and Exporting Nation and Regions (in million metric tonnes)

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Jolyon Hobby

Brought up on a mixed arable and dairy farm in Wiltshire I was destined to work in the agriculture and associated industries.
I studied a BSc Hons in Agriculture and Land Management.
I was a farmer for 3 years post degree, before turning my attention to a fascination in markets and began a career in the UK grain trade.
Following 20 years of trading with 13 years running my own trading business, with an associated transport company, I left the physical grain trade.
Over the last 8 years I have pursued interests in the agri-food supply chain, focusing on the impact of commodities and their price volatility together with transport logistics on the food chain.
I currently write about the World wheat markets as well as providing support to businesses from farm to retailer. Assisting in their quest to manage margin impacted by commodity volatility and transport logistics.

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