IGC: Flour trade to increase for first time in five years
Global wheat flour trade in 2021-22 is forecast to reach its highest peak in three years and reverse a five-year downward trend, according to projections issued Jan. 13 by the International Grains Council (IGC)
Last year marked the lowest trade total since 2013-14, when 13.2 million tonnes of wheat flour were traded. Flour trade in 2020-21 was severely hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic and transportation problems related to it, the IGC said The export figure for Turkey, by far the world’s largest flour exporter, is raised slightly by the IGC to 4.9 million tonnes, 11% higher than in 2020-21 and the highest since 2018-19. Turkey accounts for about one-third of the world’s flour exports. In Kazakhstan, the world’s second largest flour supplier, which has seen wheat production decline from the previous year, early-season shipping data confirmed a slower pace. The IGC forecasts an 8% decline year-on-year in flour exports from Kazakhstan to 2.2 million tonnes.
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