European Union wheat exports are expected to jump and maize imports plunge in 2022/23 as grain markets adjust to the war in Ukraine, the European Commission said on Tuesday in its first outlook for the next crop season. The Commission forecast that EU exports of common wheat, or soft wheat, would reach 40 million tonnes in the 2022/23 season that begins in July, up from 33 million expected in 2021/22. In a note accompanying its forecasts, the Commission said the sharp rise in wheat exports anticipated for 2022/23 reflected "worldwide demand on lower supply from Ukraine".Its estimate of 2021/22 soft wheat exports also represented an upward revision compared with 32 million tonnes expected a month earlier.