A combination of favorable growing conditions in the US, Australia and Russia, as well as Russia’s continued shipments, have pushed wheat prices down globally by approximately 25% from its peak right after Russia invaded Ukraine in February. Wheat is currently trading at about $9 a bushel on global futures markets, down from around $12 a…
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