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Wheat
Wheat is one of the first cereal grains known to have been domesticated. Its wild varieties can be
traced by to the Middle East and specifically the Nile Delta and Mesopotamia more than 11,000 years
ago. Modern wheat varieties have been hybridized from various wild varieties, with the modern crops
generally split into two large groups – soft wheats and hard or durum wheat.
Overview
There are several domesticated wheat varieties, including
hybrids, but most often the distinction is made between soft and
hard (durum) wheat. Soft wheat is the most cultivated and is a
primary human food source, though lower quality supplies are
commonly used to feed livestock and in the production of
ethanol.Hard wheat, though less commonly grown, is the primary
ingredient in semolina and pastas.
Modern cultivation in most countries results in two crops being
planted per year, a winter crop and spring crop. The five largest
growers, including European Union, China, India, Russia and the
US, account for about 68% of the annual production of all
varieties of wheat. However, Australia, Canada, the EU, Russia
and the US are the largest supplier of wheat to the global
markets, with China (and occasionally India) being net importers.
Wheat Production
Globally, wheat is produced in a large number of countries and is
an important food crop in most global diets.Though commonly
cultivated, most countries will consume all or of most of their
wheat crops, limiting the number of countries that will export
excess production.In terms of overall production, the following
five countries/regions are the largest, accounting for about 68%
of the global wheat crop in 2014/15:
Wheat Production 2014/15 – 1000 Metric Tons
1. EU-27
156,448
2. China
126,000
3. India
98,850
4. Russia
59,080
5. United States
55,129
World Wheat, Flour, and Products Trade - Source USDA
July/June Year, Thousand Metric Tons
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
TY Exports
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Canada
European Union
Kazakhstan
Mexico
Russia
Turkey
Ukraine
Others
Subtotal
United States
World Total
11,951
23,031
1,860
17,603
16,728
11,069
790
21,627
3,678
5,436
11,850
125,623
28,142
153,765
7,450
21,269
1,753
18,584
22,786
6,801
729
11,289
3,583
7,190
18,040
119,474
27,734
147,208
1,675
18,339
81
22,157
32,033
8,000
1,322
18,568
4,293
9,755
14,642
130,865
31,518
162,383
4,200
16,575
1,688
24,832
35,401
5,507
1,104
22,800
4,136
11,269
11,081
138,593
22,752
161,345
TY Imports
Afghanistan
Algeria
Bangladesh
Brazil
China
Egypt
European Union
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Japan
Korea, South
Mexico
Morocco
Nigeria
Peru
Philippines
Saudi Arabia
Sudan
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Yemen
Others
Subtotal
Unaccounted
United States
World Total
2,200
6,500
2,039
7,053
2,933
11,650
7,362
6,457
2,400
3,784
6,354
5,188
5,020
3,671
3,903
1,585
4,075
2,904
2,360
2,646
1,473
4,413
2,698
2,711
2,685
44,807
148,871
1,857
3,037
153,765
1,600
6,484
2,725
7,547
2,960
8,300
5,276
7,146
5,600
3,948
6,598
5,439
3,823
3,825
4,138
1,683
3,645
1,921
1,793
1,845
1,523
3,312
1,863
1,671
3,149
43,469
141,283
2,449
3,476
147,208
2,050
7,484
3,354
7,061
6,773
10,170
3,974
7,392
6,600
3,246
6,123
4,288
4,636
3,892
4,580
2,078
3,482
3,429
2,664
1,693
1,634
4,154
2,224
2,158
3,425
46,861
1 55,425
2,173
4,785
162,383
2,000
7,257
3,804
5,869
1,926
11,063
5,973
7,478
5,006
2,253
5,878
3,942
4,446
4,073
4,244
1,907
5,099
3,487
2,632
3,489
1,461
5,960
2,230
2,296
3,245
47,326
154,344
3,014
3,987
161,345
Wheat Trading
Wheat futures are traded on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) and on the Euronext
exchange.
The US is the fifth largest producer of wheat, and has historically been the world’s leading exporter, though with lower
exports in 2014/15, the US has fallen behind several other countries/regions, including Canada, Russia and the European
Union.
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