Posted on October 11, 2014

UK wheat imports will fall more than 40% this season due to the boost to domestic supplies from the strongest year-on-year rise in production in history. Bumper exports will be needed to avoid a huge build-up of stocks.

UK wheat imports – increased over 2012-13 by a poor quality harvest, and in 2013-14 by an unusually small one – will drop back to 1.30m tonnes this season, “as good supply and quality of the UK crop is expected to fulfil the majority of domestic demand”, the HGCA crop bureau said.

The season began with bumper imports, “but these are expected to decline following the confirmation of grain quantity and quality”.

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