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EU Wheat Slides with Chicago, Maize Holds Near Highs During Heatwave

Euronext Wheat fell on Friday, in line with Chicago. Falling crude oil prices and the advancing harvests in the Northern Hemisphere distracted attention from a severe heatwave that ravaged Western Europe. Maize remained near contract highs.

September wheat?on?Paris-based Euronext?was down 1.6% to EUR202.75 ($231.24) per metric ton, at 1603 GMT. This was a further retreat from the four-week-high of EUR210.75 on Wednesday.

Chicago wheat has also fallen by about 1.5%.

As a result of increased traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, crude oil prices fell by around 4%. The de-escalation of the Iran conflict has also allowed fertilizer shipments to the Gulf to resume. This has contributed to a drop in prices. The concerns over the drought-diminished U.S. yields of wheat and the heatwave damage to France have been tempered by the rapid harvest progress on both side of the Atlantic, and the strong production prospects for the Black Sea Export Zone.

Frontier Agriculture, a British merchant, said in a recent note that traders are weighing?weather risks against the Black Sea harvest's progress. This continues to support a bearish sentiment. The International Grains Council raised its forecasts for global wheat production in 2026/27 on Thursday, boosted by an upward revision of Russia's numbers. FranceAgriMer reported that farmers in France had harvested 7% soft wheat by Monday. This was ahead of the five-year average harvest of 1%.

Last week, soft wheat conditions decreased but 76% were still rated good or excellent.

Traders assess the impact of the heatwave on?wheat production. Some are now predicting that the crop will fall below last year’s 33.4 million-ton 'crop. The French Agriculture Ministry cited a 30% reduction in production, while growers feared a steeper drop.

Euronext November Maize is 0.1% lower at EUR221.00 per ton. It's hovering around a contract high EUR224.75 from Wednesday. FranceAgriMer data revealed that the maize crop condition deteriorated dramatically?last weekend to reach a record low.

Next week, the heatwave is expected to end in France but there is little rain forecast as maize is entering its crucial pollination phase.

(source: Reuters)