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Agriculture

Wheat

Wheat is a staple crop benchmark that matters for food producers, millers, and agricultural sentiment.

Small changes in crop supply, weather, or export flows can alter food-input costs and farming profitability.

Benchmark
Wheat in USD per bushel.
Use Cases
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Tracked In
2 industries

Quick Read

Daily market pricing.
Data source: Alpha Vantage
weather
global harvest quality
export corridors
planting intentions

Price History

How Wheat has been moving

Use the chart to frame cycle strength, input-cost pressure, and how the signal may feed into sector margins.

Wheat

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Why this commodity matters

Wheat is both a staple-demand commodity and a weather commodity. It often looks stable from far away, but harvest quality and export politics can still reset the pricing tone quickly.

What this raw material is useful for

Farm-product businesses
Food producers exposed to grain costs
Reading agricultural supply stress

Sectors that care the most

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Demand Drivers

Global staple-food demand
Flour and food-processing demand
Feed substitution when crop economics change
Importer stocking and trade policy

Supply Drivers

Weather and harvest quality
Black Sea and other export-route disruption
Planting acreage and yield assumptions
Global inventory cushions

Benchmark & Coverage

Benchmark: Wheat in USD per bushel.

Series cadence: Daily market pricing.

Stored points: Not available

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Watchpoint 1
weather
Watchpoint 2
global harvest quality
Watchpoint 3
export corridors
Watchpoint 4
planting intentions

Industry Connections

Where this material actually shows up

Basic Materials

Agricultural Inputs

Consumer Defensive

Farm Products