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Issue 197
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    Aykut Göymen: Türkiye becomes a key player in the global durum wheat market
    06 June 20265 min reading

    Aykut Göymen: Türkiye becomes a key player in the global durum wheat market

    Aykut Göymen, Chairman of the Turkish Pasta Industrialists Association, said Türkiye is expected to produce 4.1 million tons of durum wheat in the 2026/27 season, while high carryover stocks point to a comfortable supply outlook in the domestic market.

    Strong crop and stocks may shift Türkiye’s wheat trade balance
    05 June 20264 min reading

    Strong crop and stocks may shift Türkiye’s wheat trade balance

    Erhan Özmen, one of the most respected figures in the Turkish flour industry, said Türkiye’s 2026 wheat outlook could mark a turning point for the country’s grain balance, with strong production prospects and sizeable carryover stocks raising the possibility that Türkiye may enter the ranks of wheat-exporting countries.

    SovEcon trims Russia’s current wheat export outlook, sees stronger 2026/27 potential
    01 June 20262 min reading

    SovEcon trims Russia’s current wheat export outlook, sees stronger 2026/27 potential

    SovEcon, a leading Black Sea grain consultancy, has cut its 2025/26 Russian wheat export forecast by 0.6 million tonnes to 46.8 million tonnes, while raising its 2026/27 forecast by 1.1 million tonnes to 46.3 million tonnes.

    SovEcon cuts Ukraine grain export forecasts, but sees rebound in 2026/27
    22 May 20262 min reading

    SovEcon cuts Ukraine grain export forecasts, but sees rebound in 2026/27

    Black Sea consultancy SovEcon lowered its 2025/26 Ukraine wheat and corn export forecasts due to slow shipments, while projecting a sharp rebound next season on the back of unusually high carry-in stocks.

  • Cover Story

    COVER STORY

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    The Global South’s unscheduled opportunity
    13 May 20268 min reading

    The Global South’s unscheduled opportunity

    The old order is fracturing. The Global South has a window. It may not stay open for long.

    The road to 2050: Rethinking the future of grains, oilseeds, and the milling industry
    13 May 202622 min reading

    The road to 2050: Rethinking the future of grains, oilseeds, and the milling industry

    The next 25 years will not simply be a continuation of the last 25. The grains and oilseeds industry has been transformed by scale, consolidation, logistics and technology. The road to 2050, however, will be shaped by slower demand growth, shifting geography, continued yield gains, changing diets, energy uncertainty, digital disruption and a gradual rebalancing of power from the supply side to the demand side.

    Reshaping global grain trade
    12 May 20269 min reading

    Reshaping global grain trade

    For the better part of twenty years, the rules of global grain trade were fairly simple: production shocks happened, prices reacted, and grain moved from where it was grown to where it was needed with a certain predictable rhythm.

    The smarter path to sustainable flour milling
    10 April 20268 min reading

    The smarter path to sustainable flour milling

    For Silvan Trunz, sustainability in flour milling is not a separate agenda, but a smarter way of running the mill with less energy, less waste, and greater transparency. In this interview, the Head of Sustainability at Bühler Milling Solutions explains why the biggest gains will come from better yield control, digital monitoring, and more intelligent process management across the entire milling system.

  • Interview

    INTERVIEW

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    Hormuz tensions expose global food supply vulnerabilities
    14 May 202624 min reading

    Hormuz tensions expose global food supply vulnerabilities

    Sudhakar Tomar, President of the India Middle East Agri Alliance (IMEAA) Ecosystem, says the Middle East conflict and pressure on the Strait of Hormuz have exposed deeper vulnerabilities in global food and fertilizer supply chains, raising risks for grain, pulses and feed markets from the Gulf to South Asia and Africa.

    Peter Lloyd: A life in milling,  a guide for the future
    09 April 202618 min reading

    Peter Lloyd: A life in milling, a guide for the future

    In this exclusive interview with Miller Magazine, Peter Lloyd, Regional Technical Director at U.S. Wheat Associates, reflects on nearly five decades in flour milling, sharing the lessons, values, and practical insights he has gathered across generations of industry change.

    Hormuz shock adds cost pressure to global wheat trade
    08 April 20267 min reading

    Hormuz shock adds cost pressure to global wheat trade

    While the immediate impact on wheat prices remains relatively limited, the Hormuz crisis is pushing up freight, fuel, insurance and fertilizer costs, adding a new layer of pressure to global trade. Benoît Fayaud of Expana warns that the bigger risk lies not in current wheat flows, but in shrinking farm margins, quality risks and weaker planting incentives that could weigh more heavily on the 2026/27 and especially 2027/28 wheat outlook.

    Gafta pushes digital documentation and sustainability in a volatile grain trade
    06 March 20267 min reading

    Gafta pushes digital documentation and sustainability in a volatile grain trade

    Gafta’s new President Brian Arnold tells Miller Magazine the association will prioritise sustainability and the shift to digital trade documentation, highlighting progress on e-phyto certificates while urging wider legal recognition of electronic bills of lading and stricter contract discipline to reduce delays and disputes.

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    Is the grain market pricing fear or reality?
    13 May 202611 min reading

    Is the grain market pricing fear or reality?

    In today’s market, price is no longer driven by supply and demand alone, but also by money flows, geopolitics, energy disruption and weather risk. While the Iran war has fueled stagflation fears and speculative buying across agricultural futures, global wheat, corn and soybean fundamentals remain broadly adequate.

    Domestic milling transforms  global flour trade
    09 April 20265 min reading

    Domestic milling transforms global flour trade

    World wheat flour trade is set to decline for a second straight year in 2025/26, dropping to 16.0 million tonnes ((wheat equivalent), a four-year low, as structurally weaker demand in Iraq and Sudan reflects a broader shift toward domestic milling and wheat grain imports.

    Whole wheat bread campaign in Türkiye:  A strategic transformation from regulation to consumer experience
    06 March 20265 min reading

    Whole wheat bread campaign in Türkiye: A strategic transformation from regulation to consumer experience

    Transitioning to whole wheat flour is not simply about raising extraction rates; it requires a fundamental redesign of process discipline and functional performance.

    How macroeconomic imbalances  affect the wheat value chain
    06 March 20268 min reading

    How macroeconomic imbalances affect the wheat value chain

    When macroeconomic balances deteriorate, the effects spread across the wheat value chain: input costs rise, financing burdens deepen, public regulation becomes more expensive, and milling margins come under pressure.

  • Country Profile

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    Türkiye’s grain market shifts as wheat outlook improves
    18 May 202611 min reading

    Türkiye’s grain market shifts as wheat outlook improves

    After a drought-hit 2025 crop, Türkiye is entering the 2026/27 season with wheat production expected to rebound to around 22.75–23.25 million tonnes and barley output also recovering strongly, supported by above-average rainfall and expanded winter crop area.

    China’s new  grain equation:  Balancing self-sufficiency and rising feed demand
    13 April 20266 min reading

    China’s new grain equation: Balancing self-sufficiency and rising feed demand

    China is trying to secure staple grain supplies at home while meeting the rising needs of a feed-intensive animal protein economy.

    Indian wheat outlook for MY 2026/27
    06 March 20264 min reading

    Indian wheat outlook for MY 2026/27

    As India enters the marketing year (MY) 2026/27 (April 2026 to March 2027), the wheat sector stands at a pivotal juncture, balancing robust production prospects with evolving trade policies and market dynamics.

    Egypt’s flour milling industry: Intense domestic competition, strategic export focus
    09 February 202612 min reading

    Egypt’s flour milling industry: Intense domestic competition, strategic export focus

    Speaking to Miller Magazine, Ahmed El-Sebaie describes a crowded Egyptian flour market where intense competition is squeezing prices.

  • Technology Platform

    TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM

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    Tanis Milling brings next-generation grain processing technologies to global markets
    13 January 202610 min reading

    Tanis Milling brings next-generation grain processing technologies to global markets

    Based in Gaziantep and run by the third generation of the Tan family, Tanis Milling Technologies has grown into a global player, supplying turnkey flour, semolina, corn, pulses and feed plants to investors in more than 70 countries.

    Milling training moves into the data era
    13 January 20265 min reading

    Milling training moves into the data era

    In an exclusive interview with Miller Magazine, Dario Grossmann, Head of Bühler’s Milling Academy in Uzwil, said milling training is moving beyond hands-on mechanics to encompass process understanding, data interpretation, traceability and automation.

    SIMEZA turns 50: From Spanish silo pioneer to global storage partner
    01 December 20258 min reading

    SIMEZA turns 50: From Spanish silo pioneer to global storage partner

    Celebrating its 50th anniversary in Zaragoza, Spanish silo specialist SIMEZA has evolved from a local steel pioneer into a global storage partner for millers and grain handlers on five continents.

    The Future of Milling: Smarter, Greener, More Efficient
    13 February 20255 min reading

    The Future of Milling: Smarter, Greener, More Efficient

    “The modernization of milling technologies represents a strategic lever for a more efficient and sustainable industry,” Luigi Nalon, CEO of Omas Industries, told Miller Magazine.

  • Market Analysis

    MARKET ANALYSIS

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    Ukraine’s 2025/26 barley exports set to hit near two-decade low
    13 May 20266 min reading

    Ukraine’s 2025/26 barley exports set to hit near two-decade low

    The Ukrainian barley market this season leaves very little space for debate — it points to one clear conclusion: this is the weakest season in almost twenty years.

    Global grain markets remain well supplied, but risks are building for next season
    28 April 20266 min reading

    Global grain markets remain well supplied, but risks are building for next season

    Speaking at EuroGrainExchange in Bucharest, Peter Clubb, Market Analyst at the International Grains Council (IGC), said global grain markets are entering the new season with comfortable supplies and relatively low prices following record crops in 2025/26.

    Hormuz disruption: Shared lessons for Black Sea grain traders
    08 April 202616 min reading

    Hormuz disruption: Shared lessons for Black Sea grain traders

    In 2022, the grain market watched grain vessels stranded in the Black Sea Ukrainian ports. In early 2026, attention shifted to oil tankers, fertilizer flows, and insurance costs around the Strait of Hormuz. The source of disruption has changed. The lessons, however, are largely the same.

    How the Middle East war is driving up grain and oilseed costs across MENA
    03 April 20265 min reading

    How the Middle East war is driving up grain and oilseed costs across MENA

    The war in the Middle East and the disruption surrounding the Strait of Hormuz have added a new layer of instability to regional grain and oilseed markets, with the impact extending far beyond the Gulf itself.

  • Idma Today

    IDMA TODAY

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    IDMA Today and BBM Mutfak bring dynamism and flavors to IDMA
    11 June 20245 min reading

    IDMA Today and BBM Mutfak bring dynamism and flavors to IDMA

    At IDMA Istanbul, the industry witnessed the debut of two initiatives by Parantez Media:

    TABADER hosts 5th Doyens Award Night
    09 May 20243 min reading

    TABADER hosts 5th Doyens Award Night

    Simultaneously organized with IDMA Istanbul, the fifth edition of TABADER’s now customary Doyens Award Ceremony took place on May 2nd at Wow Hotel.

    IDMA Istanbul hosts pulse of grain processing industry with 10,000 visitors from 120 countries
    08 May 20244 min reading

    IDMA Istanbul hosts pulse of grain processing industry with 10,000 visitors from 120 countries

    The global grain processing industry convened in Istanbul. The domestic sector, specializing in flour, grain, feed, pulses production equipment, and milling machinery, crucially exporting 90 percent of its output, gathered with over 10,000 professionals from 120 countries at the 10th IDMA Istanbul.

    Turkish-Moroccan flour industry bond strengthened at IDMA Expo
    04 May 20242 min reading

    Turkish-Moroccan flour industry bond strengthened at IDMA Expo

    In an exclusive interview during the IDMA Expo in Istanbul, Moulay Abdelkadir Alalaoui, President of the Moroccan Flour Milling Federation (FNM), provides a comprehensive overview of the state of flour milling in Morocco and its relationship with Turkey.

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