Australia Exported 1.75 Mln Tons of Wheat in October
2025-12-13 15:50
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Wedoany.com Report-Dec.13,Australia exported 1.75 million tonnes of wheat, including durum varieties, to global markets in October 2025, as reported by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

This quantity represents a 7% reduction from the 1.89 million tonnes shipped in September, yet marks a 55% increase over the 1.13 million tonnes recorded in October 2024.

Container shipments during October amounted to 193,690 tonnes. Key recipients included Vietnam with 44,640 tonnes, China with 26,940 tonnes, and Indonesia with 26,260 tonnes.

Bulk shipments dominated the total, reaching 1.56 million tonnes. Principal destinations were the Philippines at 364,260 tonnes, Indonesia at 289,780 tonnes, the Republic of Korea at 195,680 tonnes, and Yemen at 160,620 tonnes.

Lachstock Consulting, drawing from port scheduling analysis, projected November wheat exports at approximately 850,000 tonnes prior to the onset of new crop movements. Incorporation of emerging harvest supplies is anticipated to elevate monthly volumes to nearly 2 million tonnes.

For the export season commencing October 1, Lachstock estimates cumulative shipments at 23.92 million tonnes.

In its monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report issued on Tuesday, the United States Department of Agriculture increased its projection for Australian wheat exports by 1 million tonnes, adjusting the figure to 27 million tonnes.

These developments underscore sustained international demand for Australian wheat, balanced against seasonal supply transitions and updated global assessments.

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