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wheat prices
Latest news regarding wheat prices.
Global animal feed prices are expected to rise slightly in April 2026 amid pressure from Middle East conflicts.
Geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East are disrupting global supply chains, driving up transportation and energy costs, and directly impacting the animal feed raw materials market.
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The global food price index rose to 128.5 points due to pressure from the Middle East.
The latest report from the FAO shows that global food prices in March 2026 increased by 2.4% compared to the previous month. Rising energy prices and geopolitical conflicts were the main contributing factors.
Wheat imports in the first 10 months of 2025 reached 4.73 million tons, valued at over $1.26 billion.
Statistics from the Customs Department show that wheat imports in the first 10 months of 2025 decreased by 5.7% in volume. Australia and the US recorded growth while Brazil experienced a decline.
Wheat imports in the first 11 months of 2025 decreased by 4% in volume, reaching 5.16 million tons.
According to the Customs Department, wheat imports in the first 11 months of 2025 reached nearly 5.16 million tons, worth $1.38 billion, recording a decrease in both quantity, value, and price.
Wheat supplies for 2025/26 are expected to surge to 837.8 million tons, increasing downward pressure on prices.
Global wheat production is expected to increase by 37 million tons compared to the previous year, pushing ending stocks up to 274.9 million tons. Exporting countries face a fierce battle for market share.
Wheat imports are projected to reach nearly $1.46 billion in 2025, with a surge in supply from the US.
Vietnam spent nearly $1.46 billion to import more than 5.45 million tons of wheat in 2025. Although the total import value decreased by 7.8%, the supply from the US market increased by a record 96.5%.
Rice prices today, January 11th: Export rice prices slightly decrease, market remains quiet.
Export prices for raw rice decreased by 50-150 VND/kg, while prices for fresh paddy remained stable. The market in the Mekong Delta is quiet as the winter-spring crop has not yet reached its peak.
Rice prices today, December 29th: The Mekong Delta market remains stable.
December 29, 2025 09:28
Rice prices in the Mekong Delta remained stable during Monday morning's trading session on December 29th. Export volume for the first 11 months of 2025 reached 7.5 million tons, but export value decreased sharply compared to the same period last year.
Silver prices have broken historical records, surpassing the $71/ounce mark.
December 24, 2025 10:43
Silver prices rose for the third consecutive session due to a weaker dollar and geopolitical risks, while wheat prices also advanced amid concerns about supply from the Black Sea.
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