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The Brass Tacks of the Black Sea Wheat Challenge
The Black Sea Region (BSR) is in the global wheat network’s spotlight and for good reason. Since the early 2000s, Black Sea-origin wheat has grown—from comprising...

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The fundamentals support the sustained presence of BSR wheat in global markets and in SEA—this is not a short-term phenomenon
The fundamentals support the sustained presence of BSR wheat in global markets and in SEA—this is not a short-term phenomenon Notwithstanding expected year-to-year seasonal variability, the underlying capacity to maintain and increase supply is substantial, especially in light of growing investment in the region. Moreover, it is important to recognise that BSR wheat supply does not just originate from Russia and Ukraine, or even Kazakhstan, but also Danube Region countries—the supply base is broad.
Australian suppliers to SEA can rise above the challenge in the medium to long term by:
Co-author: Wesley Lefroy
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