Wheat prices remain under pressure despite the EU’s revised harvest forecast, as global grain markets respond more to improved growing conditions elsewhere and ongoing trade tensions. A strong euro is adding further downward momentum to prices, raising concerns for European exporters. The global pressure on prices has several causes. The drought still affecting parts of Europe is somewhat misleading. In many wheat-producing regions around the world, growing conditions have actually improved
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