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The USDA's first winter wheat plantings forecast for 2026 indicates a slight decrease to nearly 33 million acres, down 0.5% from 2025, marking the lowest planted area since 2020.
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US Wheat Associates recently concluded their annual crop quality report, which involved over 1,700 millers and bakers from 45 countries, with 37 seminars held. This was the highest attendance in over five years, indicating strong interest despite intense competition in the wheat market
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The US wheat market is stable with ample supply, but export demand is insufficient to drive prices up.
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The US Wheat Associates trade team attended the Latin American Milling Association Conference in Colombia, focusing on regional market trends, sustainability, and geopolitical issues.
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The US Wheat Associates' latest crop quality report highlights a significant increase in US wheat production, the highest since 2016, aided by favorable conditions following years of drought.
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With the coming of GMO drought-tolerant wheat to the US market in a few years, it is important that US wheat buyers are educated about what it is and why it will be safe.
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Tariffs have not caused issues for wheat producers.
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The first steps have been taken to commercialize drought-tolerant GMO wheat for commercialization in the US.
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US Wheat Associates helps to educate foreign buyers on the positive aspects of US wheat.
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While China has been a hard red winter wheat customer, they have not been a big customer for US wheat producers.
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US Wheat Associates recently held an event to continue to create and grow the African wheat market for US wheat producers.
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Domestic incentives are a possible alternative to the Chinese ship fees issue, saying that the loss of exports would be extremely costly for US wheat growers.
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With many US programs frozen right now by the Trump Administration, US food ai programs are proceeding as scheduled.
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National Association of Wheat Growers President, Keeff Felty talks about trade and an environmental assessment that the organization is working on.
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UW Wheat Associates received a $12 million dollars in a second round of funding through the USDA RAPP Program.
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Regional Agricultural Promotion Program funding is being used to host seminars and promote the value of US wheat to international buyers.
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The US Wheat Associates are preparing to share their annual crop quality report with foreign buyers in an effort to increase US wheat exports.
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US Wheat Associates is developing a new tool to highlight US Wheat.
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USDA has deregulated HB4 wheat germplasm. It will still take a while to get it to commercial outlets in the US.
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US Wheat Associates says that now is the time for export buyers to purchase US wheat.