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 of wheat shipped during the week of January 22, representing an 11.76% decline from the previous week but a more meaningful 27.56% drop compared to the same week last year. South Korea emerged as the primary destination with 119,036 MT, followed by Japan at 73,230 MT and Mexico at 63,773 MT.
The marketing year aggregate, however, tells a more bullish story. Year-to-date wheat shipments have reached 16.33 million metric tons (600.05 million bushels), representing an 18.21% increase versus the comparable period in the prior year. This strong cumulative performance suggests underlying demand remains resilient despite weekly fluctuations.
USDA Commitments and Futures Price Action
USDA Export Sales data released Friday showed 21.03 million metric tons of wheat commitments as of January 15, running 18% ahead of the prior year and representing 86% of the USDA’s official forecast—close to the typical 87% average sales pace. This supportive backdrop continues to underpin market sentiment.
The fractional price movements reflected this complex environment:
The mixed fractional action across CBOT, KCBT, and Minneapolis contracts reflects traders processing conflicting signals from export demand, inventory considerations, and technical positioning as the week unfolds.