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Paris wheat drops as issue about Ukrainian port attack fades

European wheat hit fourmonth lows on Thursday, surrendering earlier strength produced by a Russian attack on a Ukrainian grain port, as attention went back to slack export demand and low-cost competitors from Black Sea providers, traders stated.

December wheat on the Paris-based Euronext closed down 1.7% at 215.75 euros ($ 236.96) a metric load, the day's low and its lowest considering that late March.

This continued Wednesday's break listed below the 220 euro chart assistance level, partially since competitors in export markets from inexpensive Russian and other Black Sea wheat.

September ended down 2.5% at 201.00 euros. The September contract was marked by changes before Thursday's. expiry of choices versus the agreement.

Wheat at first increased on Thursday after Russian missiles struck. port infrastructure in Ukraine's Odesa harbour on Wednesday. evening, raising worries of disruption to high volumes of. Ukrainian shipborne grain exports.

Signs are doing not have that the Odesa attack belonged to a more. aggressive move versus Ukrainian ports by Russia, a German. trader stated. Port grain export terminals and grain ships are so. big that the Russians could quickly hit them if they wanted to.

Numerous rockets are being shot around and some could strike. port setups inadvertently.

A French public vacation kept some major participants away.

The weakness in the wheat market has been unexpected,. particularly in Euronext, said Rabobank expert Carlos Mera.

The lower than anticipating purchasing from Egypt previously this. week and the generally dismal mood in corn and soy seems to. continue to weigh on wheat costs worldwide, defying the negative. production outlook in European crops.

France's 2024 soft wheat crop is set to be the tiniest. because the 1980s, likewise revealing blended quality.

The International Grains Council estimated France's wheat. output at 27.5 million loads on Thursday, below last season's. 36.3 million.

(source: Reuters)