Africa Sees Growing Wheat Demand
Despite a 10% decline in global wheat trade in 2024–25, Sub-Saharan Africa saw a 7% increase in imports, reaching 30 million tonnes—a significant rise from 22 million tonnes a decade ago. This growth is driven by population expansion, economic development, and affordable grain prices. Key importing countries include Nigeria, Kenya, Sudan, South Africa, Ethiopia, and Tanzania. While the EU and Russia supply most of the region’s wheat, Canada and the U.S. are expanding their presence, especially as demand grows for higher-quality wheat.
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