The world fill up of premium milling wheats is growing increasingly tight.
The world fill up of premium milling wheats is growing increasingly tight, according to the London-based International Grains Council (IGC).
The IGC's latest forecast for global wheat production in 2002/03 is 565 million tonnes - down from last month's estimate of 568mt and last season's provisional arise of 579mt.
With consumption projections unchanged at 593mt stocks would dwindle to 138mt through the end of 2002/03, compared with 173mt couple seasons ...
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