IGC cuts 2017-18 global wheat output view by 0.8 million tonne to 735.1 million tonne.

International Grains Council has cut its estimate for global wheat output in 2017-18 to 735.1 million tonne from 735.9 million tonne forecast a month ago. The downgrade may be attributed to fall in output in the US, European Union and Australia, the report showed. The losses were, however, limited by higher production in Russia. The council has pegged global wheat consumption in 2017-18 at 735.5 million tonne, sharply down from 737.8 million tonne estimated earlier. Global ending stocks of wheat in 2017-18 are estimated at 241.2 million tonne, up from 238.6 million tonne forecast in May.

India Prices of wheat slipped.

Prices of wheat were down in spot markets ahead of the rollout of goods and services tax. Wheat buyers are waiting for the implementation of the tax reform as it would do away with state taxes. Prices in Delhi have fallen by 30-40 rupees in last 10-15 days. NCDEX the most-active August wheat contract ended down 0.1% from previous close.