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EU wheat price eases as supply outlook improves despite Iran war risks
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Farmers hold back sales because inflation still bites
EU wheat prices are easing even as Iran war worries continue to hover over grain markets. Traders say Middle East tensions no longer provide the same cost support, while farmers’ reluctance to sell—driven by inflation—keeps supply tight. Import demand from Algeria and Turkey and Morocco’s expected crop rebound are adding further counterweights.
- Middle East risk is easing market pressure on wheat costs
- Inflation makes farmers reluctant to sell, affecting supply
- Demand from Algeria and Turkey is shaping import flows
- Morocco’s expected crop rebound may add supply relief
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