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2025.11.1013:36:54UTC+00Wheat Rebounds on Monday

Wheat futures saw an upswing to approximately $5.30 per bushel on Monday, recovering after two consecutive days of declines. This rebound was primarily driven by renewed buying interest from Egypt, indicating robust short-term demand. Egypt's newly established state buyer, Mostakbal Misr, secured around half a million tons of wheat from the Black Sea region, with deliveries scheduled for December and January. The agency procured significant quantities from Russia, Bulgaria, and Ukraine, and is currently negotiating an additional purchase of a similar magnitude from various sources. As the world's largest wheat importer, Egypt's purchasing activities are closely monitored as indicators of global demand and price competitiveness. The USDA anticipates Egypt will import a record 13 million tons this season, with recent transactions already accounting for approximately 1 million tons. Market sentiment also improved on hopes that the United States might resolve its government shutdown situation, which has hindered access to vital USDA reports. Nevertheless, global fundamentals remain subdued due to a robust supply, optimistic harvest prospects in the southern hemisphere, and consistent winter planting in the northern regions.

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