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[US wheat export inspections shrank to 321124 tons this week] According to the latest data from the US Department of AgriculturepokerbotsFor the week ending May 2, 2024, U.S. wheat export inspections increased from last week.pokerbots502769 tons dropped significantly to 321124 tons. Compared with 216035 tons in the same period last year, there is also a big gap.

The previous week's data was revised to 502769 tons, an increase from the initial report of 481183 tons. Despite this, the cumulative export inspection volume of this crop so far-17264375 tons, is still lower than the 18472325 tons in the same period of the previous year.

The U.S. wheat crop year begins on June 1. Under the current global grain trade situation, U.S. wheat exports may become one of the key factors affecting fluctuations in the international grain market.