
EU wheat edges down from two-month peak

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European wheat futures fell 0.1% to 193.25 euros per metric ton after reaching a two-month high. The euro's rise against the dollar made European grain more expensive for overseas buyers. Traders are closely watching grain futures and exchange rates amid competition in major import markets like Egypt and Morocco. Recent reports indicate steady demand for Black Sea and French wheat in Egypt, with EU soft wheat exports remaining stable at 12.82 million metric tons since July 2025. Analysts suggest EU exports may be higher than last season's levels.
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