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Australian farmers commit to wheat despite price slump, dry weather

byCT Report
11/04/2017
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SYDNEY: Australian farmers will maintain wheat acreage during the 2017/18 season at a near three-year high, farmers and analysts said on Tuesday – rejecting incentives to plant alternative crops amid low prices and unfavourable weather forecasts.

Australia – the world’s fourth-largest wheat exporter – will begin planting wheat crops in the next few weeks and despite benchmark prices lingering near a decade low, farmers will maintain wheat acreage at similar levels to last year, the highest since 2014. Profarmer – a widely watched private forecaster – estimates wheat acreage for the upcoming season at 13.4 million hectares (33.1 million acres), down just 1 percent from the 2016/17 season. “I’m largely planting the same amount of wheat as last year though. While the terms of trade have deteriorated quite badly in the last 12 months, we are a wheat producing country,” said Terry Fishpool, a grain and livestock farmer in Tottenham, 500 kilometres (311 miles) northwest of Sydney. Wheat planting typically begins around April 25, and wheat prices are down about 10 percent from that date a year ago as ample global supplies weigh on grain prices, which is expected to continue well into next season. But while wheat acreage is set to remain consistent, production is expected to fall sharply.

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