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France's Senalia says bad crop to slash its 2024/25 exports

Senalia, which runs the largest terminal at France's most significant grain port Rouen, forecast on Friday its export volumes would drop by majority this season after a poor French harvest.

Cooperative-owned Senalia said that for the 2024/25 July-June season, it expects to manage 1.6 million metric lots of cereal deliveries, down from 3.85 million in 2023/24.

France harvested its smallest wheat crop considering that the 1980s last year after repeated heavy rains, with barley production also falling greatly.

The European Union's greatest grain manufacturer has actually likewise dealt with hard competition from cheaper Black Sea suppliers like Russia and Romania, while seeing need from China and Algeria dry up, said Senalia CEO Gilles Kindelberger.

We need to find other export outlets, Kindelberger said throughout a presentation.

France has actually been sidelined in Algeria's import tenders amidst diplomatic tensions in between Algiers and Paris, while China has moved back towards purchasing Australian crop after huge purchases of French wheat and barley in recent years, he added.

FranceAgriMer anticipated last month that French soft wheat exports outside the EU would drop to their least expensive level considering that at least the start of the century at 3.5 million lots.

Senalia has actually resorted to furloughing some personnel or releasing them to other functions consisting of warehousing, Kindelberger said.

(source: Reuters)