Soft Red Winter Wheat Monthly Price - Indian Rupee per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Feb 1997 - Mar 2026: 17,768.600 (344.83%)
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Description: Wheat (US), no. 2, soft red winter, export price delivered at the US Gulf port for prompt or 30 days shipment

Unit: Indian Rupee per Metric Ton



Source: US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.

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Overview

Soft Red Winter Wheat is a class of wheat grown primarily for milling into flour used in cakes, cookies, crackers, pastries, and some blended breads. On commodity markets, it is commonly priced as a milling wheat contract, with the Chicago soft red winter wheat futures contract serving as the standard benchmark in North American trade. Prices are typically quoted in U.S. dollars per metric ton or, in exchange-traded form, in bushels that can be converted to metric tons. The grain is valued for its relatively low protein content and soft endosperm, which produce flour with lower gluten strength than hard wheat classes. That makes it distinct from hard red winter wheat and hard red spring wheat, which are more suitable for bread flour. Soft red winter wheat is also used in feed rations when quality falls below milling standards, so its market links both food and feed demand. Its pricing reflects milling quality, protein content, moisture, test weight, and the availability of competing wheat classes and corn.

Supply Drivers

Soft red winter wheat supply is shaped by a winter-growing cycle, with planting in the autumn, dormancy through cold months, and harvest in late spring or early summer. This calendar exposes the crop to winterkill, freeze-thaw stress, excessive moisture, and spring disease pressure. The main producing areas are the eastern and central United States, where rainfall is generally more reliable than in drier wheat belts, but where humidity also increases fungal disease risk. Because the crop is harvested before many other grains, it often enters storage and transport channels ahead of the broader summer grain flow, making elevator capacity and rail or barge logistics important.

Yield depends heavily on soil moisture at planting and during spring growth, while excessive rain at harvest can reduce quality through sprouting and lower test weight. As a winter crop, it competes for acreage with other autumn-sown grains and with land uses that fit regional rotations. Production is also influenced by seed genetics, fertilizer costs, and the ability of farmers to manage disease with fungicides. Unlike perennial crops, wheat can be replanted each season, but acreage decisions respond to relative prices, input costs, and expected agronomic conditions. Because milling quality is sensitive to weather, supply is not only a matter of tonnage but also of grade distribution.

Demand Drivers

Demand for soft red winter wheat comes mainly from flour millers and food manufacturers that need low-protein wheat for soft-textured products. It is a key ingredient in cookies, crackers, cakes, pie crusts, and some noodles and blended breads. Millers often blend it with stronger wheats to achieve target flour characteristics, so its demand is partly derived from the broader wheat-milling complex. When soft red winter wheat is abundant or of lower quality, it can also move into livestock feed, linking its market to corn and feed barley prices.

Consumption is relatively stable because it is tied to staple food processing rather than discretionary spending, but the mix between food and feed use shifts with relative prices and crop quality. Seasonal demand patterns reflect milling and baking schedules, while export demand depends on the competitiveness of U.S. wheat against other origins in North Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Substitution among wheat classes is important: millers can adjust blends among soft red winter, hard red winter, hard red spring, and soft white wheat depending on protein needs and price spreads. Long-run demand is also shaped by population growth, urbanization, and the persistence of processed flour-based foods in diets.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Soft red winter wheat prices respond to broad grain-market conditions, especially the U.S. dollar, because wheat is traded internationally and a stronger dollar tends to reduce export competitiveness. Interest rates matter through storage and financing costs: grain held in inventory incurs carrying costs, which influence futures curves and the balance between nearby and deferred contracts. When inventories are ample, markets often exhibit contango; when nearby supply is tight relative to demand, backwardation can appear. Inflation can affect nominal grain prices through input costs such as fuel, fertilizer, and transport, although wheat also serves as a food staple whose price is sensitive to purchasing power. The contract often correlates with other agricultural markets, especially corn and soybeans, because acreage competition and feed substitution link their pricing.

MonthPriceChange
Feb 19975,152.87-
Mar 19975,516.737.06%
Apr 19975,681.622.99%
May 19975,467.30-3.77%
Jun 19974,712.30-13.81%
Jul 19974,566.36-3.10%
Aug 19975,062.3310.86%
Sep 19975,215.393.02%
Oct 19975,204.37-0.21%
Nov 19975,135.61-1.32%
Dec 19975,323.923.67%
Jan 19985,124.74-3.74%
Feb 19984,954.40-3.32%
Mar 19985,129.613.54%
Apr 19984,692.29-8.53%
May 19984,533.36-3.39%
Jun 19984,528.11-0.12%
Jul 19984,114.16-9.14%
Aug 19983,968.37-3.54%
Sep 19984,096.463.23%
Oct 19984,558.0211.27%
Nov 19984,885.247.18%
Dec 19984,430.31-9.31%
Jan 19994,385.98-1.00%
Feb 19994,033.00-8.05%
Mar 19994,253.855.48%
Apr 19994,257.660.09%
May 19994,131.25-2.97%
Jun 19994,009.18-2.95%
Jul 19993,692.33-7.90%
Aug 19994,032.309.21%
Sep 19994,443.5110.20%
Oct 19994,287.63-3.51%
Nov 19994,205.69-1.91%
Dec 19994,003.21-4.81%
Jan 20004,292.487.23%
Feb 20004,363.901.66%
Mar 20004,236.37-2.92%
Apr 20004,154.00-1.94%
May 20004,585.2410.38%
Jun 20004,436.92-3.23%
Jul 20004,082.42-7.99%
Aug 20004,152.021.70%
Sep 20004,491.628.18%
Oct 20004,836.097.67%
Nov 20004,828.40-0.16%
Dec 20004,906.471.62%
Jan 20015,136.624.69%
Feb 20014,965.43-3.33%
Mar 20014,824.76-2.83%
Apr 20014,729.59-1.97%
May 20014,811.371.73%
Jun 20014,579.25-4.82%
Jul 20015,090.3711.16%
Aug 20014,991.15-1.95%
Sep 20015,125.282.69%
Oct 20015,522.847.76%
Nov 20015,584.971.13%
Dec 20015,663.801.41%
Jan 20025,881.493.84%
Feb 20025,520.64-6.14%
Mar 20025,683.992.96%
Apr 20025,527.41-2.75%
May 20025,434.59-1.68%
Jun 20025,652.074.00%
Jul 20026,022.346.55%
Aug 20026,319.194.93%
Sep 20027,355.3016.40%
Oct 20027,585.303.13%
Nov 20027,721.811.80%
Dec 20027,039.63-8.83%
Jan 20036,591.81-6.36%
Feb 20036,719.771.94%
Mar 20036,162.85-8.29%
Apr 20035,960.09-3.29%
May 20036,080.792.03%
Jun 20035,899.93-2.97%
Jul 20035,961.951.05%
Aug 20036,622.5211.08%
Sep 20036,343.87-4.21%
Oct 20036,482.672.19%
Nov 20037,325.9913.01%
Dec 20037,238.48-1.19%
Jan 20047,085.04-2.12%
Feb 20047,129.840.63%
Mar 20047,045.26-1.19%
Apr 20046,908.08-1.95%
May 20046,709.86-2.87%
Jun 20046,245.24-6.92%
Jul 20046,060.72-2.95%
Aug 20045,984.19-1.26%
Sep 20046,370.306.45%
Oct 20046,475.651.65%
Nov 20046,352.70-1.90%
Dec 20046,133.51-3.45%
Jan 20056,234.041.64%
Feb 20056,185.54-0.78%
Mar 20056,647.877.47%
Apr 20055,779.96-13.06%
May 20055,790.010.17%
Jun 20055,712.37-1.34%
Jul 20055,696.87-0.27%
Aug 20055,748.590.91%
Sep 20055,631.85-2.03%
Oct 20056,062.697.65%
Nov 20056,051.85-0.18%
Dec 20056,282.103.80%
Jan 20066,400.491.88%
Feb 20066,616.413.37%
Mar 20066,344.88-4.10%
Apr 20066,329.78-0.24%
May 20066,853.148.27%
Jun 20066,454.21-5.82%
Jul 20066,682.723.54%
Aug 20066,904.543.32%
Sep 20067,697.1311.48%
Oct 20068,992.2916.83%
Nov 20068,654.71-3.75%
Dec 20068,473.86-2.09%
Jan 20077,802.86-7.92%
Feb 20077,792.89-0.13%
Mar 20077,420.06-4.78%
Apr 20077,387.82-0.43%
May 20077,374.38-0.18%
Jun 20078,357.4313.33%
Jul 20079,118.349.10%
Aug 200710,363.5913.66%
Sep 200713,029.0125.72%
Oct 200712,863.52-1.27%
Nov 200712,133.72-5.67%
Dec 200713,619.0312.24%
Jan 200813,536.74-0.60%
Feb 200815,444.8514.10%
Mar 200816,934.069.64%
Apr 200812,947.08-23.54%
May 200810,746.21-17.00%
Jun 200810,907.971.51%
Jul 200810,514.22-3.61%
Aug 200810,965.324.29%
Sep 200810,195.86-7.02%
Oct 20089,043.56-11.30%
Nov 20088,966.63-0.85%
Dec 20088,721.98-2.73%
Jan 20099,529.179.25%
Feb 20099,024.90-5.29%
Mar 20099,419.324.37%
Apr 20099,144.00-2.92%
May 20099,826.197.46%
Jun 20099,636.90-1.93%
Jul 20098,519.41-11.60%
Aug 20097,811.72-8.31%
Sep 20097,671.28-1.80%
Oct 20098,205.626.97%
Nov 20099,530.8116.15%
Dec 20099,629.101.03%
Jan 20109,129.34-5.19%
Feb 20108,885.29-2.67%
Mar 20108,642.80-2.73%
Apr 20108,355.12-3.33%
May 20108,711.504.27%
Jun 20108,503.62-2.39%
Jul 201010,418.7322.52%
Aug 201012,182.2616.93%
Sep 201012,720.444.42%
Oct 201011,881.24-6.60%
Nov 201012,499.165.20%
Dec 201013,941.4011.54%
Jan 201114,541.104.30%
Feb 201115,399.255.90%
Mar 201113,638.13-11.44%
Apr 201113,976.622.48%
May 201113,856.84-0.86%
Jun 201112,656.73-8.66%
Jul 201111,831.79-6.52%
Aug 201112,570.226.24%
Sep 201112,766.731.56%
Oct 201112,483.82-2.22%
Nov 201112,832.822.80%
Dec 201112,881.660.38%
Jan 201213,006.630.97%
Feb 201212,933.98-0.56%
Mar 201213,072.911.07%
Apr 201213,190.680.90%
May 201213,656.523.53%
Jun 201213,978.922.36%
Jul 201217,933.9528.29%
Aug 201218,541.883.39%
Sep 201218,743.581.09%
Oct 201218,019.09-3.87%
Nov 201218,959.905.22%
Dec 201217,760.12-6.33%
Jan 201316,783.32-5.50%
Feb 201316,014.99-4.58%
Mar 201315,547.85-2.92%
Apr 201315,124.60-2.72%
May 201315,368.061.61%
Jun 201315,645.471.81%
Jul 201315,595.26-0.32%
Aug 201315,955.812.31%
Sep 201316,546.453.70%
Oct 201317,732.527.17%
Nov 201317,209.11-2.95%
Dec 201316,543.22-3.87%
Jan 201415,319.42-7.40%
Feb 201416,111.115.17%
Mar 201417,492.648.58%
Apr 201416,724.22-4.39%
May 201416,450.41-1.64%
Jun 201414,130.98-14.10%
Jul 201413,112.52-7.21%
Aug 201413,418.862.34%
Sep 201412,349.01-7.97%
Oct 201413,505.159.36%
Nov 201414,557.697.79%
Dec 201416,416.4612.77%
Jan 201514,382.47-12.39%
Feb 201513,636.84-5.18%
Mar 201513,664.020.20%
Apr 201513,159.33-3.69%
May 201512,811.17-2.65%
Jun 201513,090.812.18%
Jul 201513,198.870.83%
Aug 201512,225.14-7.38%
Sep 201512,843.725.06%
Oct 201513,427.674.55%
Nov 201513,435.320.06%
Dec 201512,785.01-4.84%
Jan 201612,902.160.92%
Feb 201612,859.04-0.33%
Mar 201612,720.25-1.08%
Apr 201612,812.670.73%
May 201612,698.33-0.89%
Jun 201612,582.34-0.91%
Jul 201611,192.27-11.05%
Aug 201610,661.81-4.74%
Sep 201610,515.84-1.37%
Oct 201610,972.884.35%
Nov 201611,295.982.94%
Dec 201610,943.27-3.12%
Jan 201711,824.168.05%
Feb 201712,145.592.72%
Mar 201711,636.69-4.19%
Apr 201711,108.63-4.54%
May 201711,271.261.46%
Jun 201711,814.994.82%
Jul 201713,002.1410.05%
Aug 201711,045.63-15.05%
Sep 201711,403.093.24%
Oct 201711,520.881.03%
Nov 201711,395.50-1.09%
Dec 201711,081.16-2.76%
Jan 201811,350.322.43%
Feb 201812,267.088.08%
Mar 201812,927.995.39%
Apr 201813,053.070.97%
May 201814,180.858.64%
Jun 201813,965.37-1.52%
Jul 201814,216.311.80%
Aug 201815,119.646.35%
Sep 201814,608.28-3.38%
Oct 201815,393.475.37%
Nov 201815,144.14-1.62%
Dec 201815,427.821.87%
Jan 201915,576.470.96%
Feb 201915,469.93-0.68%
Mar 201913,922.83-10.00%
Apr 201913,700.11-1.60%
May 201913,980.202.04%
Jun 201915,443.9010.47%
Jul 201914,033.77-9.13%
Aug 201914,052.700.13%
Sep 201914,402.982.49%
Oct 201915,123.395.00%
Nov 201915,967.265.58%
Dec 201916,920.005.97%
Jan 202017,688.484.54%
Feb 202017,074.79-3.47%
Mar 202016,953.01-0.71%
Apr 202016,890.39-0.37%
May 202015,883.28-5.96%
Jun 202015,179.59-4.43%
Jul 202015,959.375.14%
Aug 202015,601.95-2.24%
Sep 202016,146.233.49%
Oct 202018,016.1011.58%
Nov 202018,414.692.21%
Dec 202018,499.170.46%
Jan 202120,210.579.25%
Feb 202120,129.17-0.40%
Mar 202119,841.86-1.43%
Apr 202120,939.875.53%
May 202119,878.60-5.07%
Jun 202119,381.13-2.50%
Jul 202118,978.26-2.08%
Aug 202120,486.837.95%
Sep 202119,404.92-5.28%
Nov 202124,914.5928.39%
Dec 202124,763.29-0.61%
Jan 202224,207.63-2.24%
Feb 202225,462.185.18%
Mar 202234,055.3633.75%
Apr 202232,553.23-4.41%
May 202233,890.794.11%
Jun 202229,661.17-12.48%
Jul 202225,214.63-14.99%
Feb 202325,762.612.17%
Mar 202323,426.98-9.07%
Apr 202322,732.88-2.96%
May 202321,448.57-5.65%
Jun 202321,138.30-1.45%
Jul 202320,531.87-2.87%
Aug 202319,107.70-6.94%
Sep 202319,149.140.22%
Oct 202319,697.412.86%
Nov 202320,075.601.92%
Dec 202321,243.845.82%
Jan 202420,604.86-3.01%
Feb 202420,422.33-0.89%
Mar 202418,964.13-7.14%
Apr 202419,000.340.19%
May 202421,115.8811.13%
Jun 202419,249.81-8.84%
Jul 202418,297.61-4.95%
Aug 202417,263.34-5.65%
Sep 202418,369.876.41%
Oct 202419,606.266.73%
Nov 202419,317.40-1.47%
Dec 202419,540.401.15%
Jan 202519,898.761.83%
Feb 202521,202.756.55%
Mar 202519,713.53-7.02%
Apr 202518,773.89-4.77%
May 202518,853.290.42%
Jun 202518,659.03-1.03%
Jul 202518,141.83-2.77%
Aug 202517,534.31-3.35%
Sep 202518,279.934.25%
Oct 202518,500.401.21%
Nov 202519,988.088.04%
Dec 202520,105.670.59%
Jan 202619,669.18-2.17%
Feb 202621,081.557.18%
Mar 202622,921.478.73%

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