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 of wheat shipments—a significant 52.47% decline from the previous week and 11.12% below the comparable 2024 period. Bangladesh emerged as the leading buyer with 115,946 MT, followed by Thailand at 68,589 MT and the Dominican Republic receiving 44,311 MT. However, marketing year exports since June 1 tell a different story, reaching 15.06 MMT (553.5 mbu), representing a robust 22.02% increase versus the prior year’s equivalent period.
Contract Settlements Reflect Market Pressure
March 2026 CBOT wheat futures closed at $5.13, down 6 cents, while May contracts finished at $5.24 3/4, also declining 6 cents. Kansas City hard red winter followed suit with March delivery at $5.27 1/4 (down 6 1/4 cents) and May at $5.40 1/4 (down 5 3/4 cents). Minneapolis spring wheat showed relative resilience, with March unchanged at $5.79 1/4 and May edging higher at $5.90 3/4 (up 1/4 cent), reinforcing the divergence between thin wheats trading patterns and traditional winter wheat futures.
The market continues balancing near-term export softness against the backdrop of stronger year-to-date shipment volumes and evolving international conditions.