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India to increase its wheat import

06 March 20182 min reading

India, world’s second wheat grower, will increase its wheat import because weather conditions has negative impact on the crop. Traditional  wheat exporters may benefit from the extra demand in India.

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India’s wheat imports are set to surge as lower plantings and poor rain threaten output in the world’s biggest grower after China. Imports may total 3.5 million metric tons in the year from April 1, according to the median estimate of eight traders and analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. That compares with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s estimate of 2.5 million tons for 2017-18. Output is seen falling to a three-year low of 92 million tons in 2017-18 from 98.4 million tons estimated by the government for 2016-17.Key to the forecast will be any change to India’s 20 percent import duty after speculation since late 2017 that the government could increase it. The country is not a regular buyer of large quantities as output broadly matches demand. It bought 5.9 million tons in 2016-17 after two straight years of drought, with imports in 2018-19 seen the second-highest in 12 years. Traditional sellers, including Australia and the Black Sea region, may benefit from the extra demand, supporting prices that posted their biggest monthly gain since June last month.“There are no rains in the core wheat belt and high temperatures are not going to help the crop,” said Prashant Sarnaik, India production lead at Cofco International Ltd. The market participants are expecting 3 to 4 million tons of imports next year, however, overseas purchases could even climb to 5 million tons because of a bleak crop outlook and tightening domestic stocks, he said.

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