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Grains and oilseeds: all up to China

February 20, 2026 at 11:40 AM , Der AUDITOR
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BRUSSELS. Morocco will buy less wheat in Europe next season. US farmers will sow less corn. Speculations prevail as to when China will buy more US soybeans. China has also extended the canola anti-dumping investigation against Canada.

Morocco to require less wheat in Europe

Analyst Expana has lowered the 2025/2026 EU soft wheat export forecast by 1.2 million mt to 27.6 million mt as several news sites report. Since frost damages in Poland and the Baltic states have caused considerable losses for winter grains in recent weeks Expana has also revised the 2026 crop estimates for leading cereals downwards, projections for the EU soft wheat crop have been cut from 128.6 million mt to 128.3 million mt. According to FranceAgriMer as much as 91% of the bread wheat crop and 87% of the hard wheat crop will

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