Wheat Monthly Price - Rand per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Feb 1997 - Jun 2025: 3,511.103 (457.18%)
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Description: Wheat (U.S.), no. 2 hard red winter Gulf export price; June 2020 backwards, no. 1, hard red winter, ordinary protein, export price delivered at the US Gulf port for prompt or 30 days shipment

Unit: Rand per Metric Ton



Source: Bloomberg; US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.

See also: Wheat production statistics

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Overview

Wheat is a staple cereal grain used for flour, semolina, animal feed, and a wide range of processed foods. On commodity markets, wheat is commonly priced in US dollars per metric ton, with benchmark quotations often tied to export grades and delivery points. A widely used reference is Hard Red Winter wheat, No. 1, ordinary protein, FOB Gulf of Mexico, which reflects exportable milling wheat from the United States. Other market references include futures contracts and cash export grades from major producing regions.

Wheat is milled into flour for bread, noodles, biscuits, pastries, and many packaged foods. It is also used in feed rations when feed grains are relatively expensive or when wheat quality is unsuitable for milling. Because wheat is grown across temperate regions and stored relatively well, it functions as both a food staple and a globally traded bulk commodity. Its market structure reflects the interaction of harvest timing, export logistics, milling quality, and the balance between food, feed, and industrial uses.

Supply Drivers

Wheat supply is shaped by climate, soil, and the biological cycle of an annual crop. Major producing regions include North America, Europe, the Black Sea region, Australia, and parts of South Asia and China. Different wheat classes are adapted to different environments: winter wheat relies on cold-season dormancy, while spring wheat is planted in colder or shorter-season areas. This geographic diversity helps stabilize global availability, but local weather remains a dominant supply factor.

Rainfall timing, temperature extremes, frost, heat stress, and drought all affect yield and grain quality. Disease pressure, including rusts and fungal infections, can reduce output or downgrade milling quality. Because wheat is harvested once per crop cycle, supply responds with a lag to price signals; acreage decisions are made before the growing season, and production cannot be expanded quickly after adverse weather. Input costs, especially fertilizer, fuel, and labor, influence planting decisions and crop management.

Transport and storage infrastructure also matter. Exportable wheat must move from inland farms to elevators, rail networks, ports, and ocean freight channels. Bottlenecks in these systems can affect basis levels and regional price spreads even when global supply is adequate. Quality segregation is important because protein content, test weight, and moisture determine whether wheat is suitable for milling, feed, or blending.

Demand Drivers

Wheat demand is driven primarily by food consumption, especially flour-based products such as bread, noodles, pasta, and baked goods. In many countries, wheat is a dietary staple because it stores well, mills efficiently, and can be processed into a broad range of textures and forms. Demand is relatively inelastic in basic food use, but it varies with population growth, urbanization, dietary preferences, and income levels.

A second major demand channel is animal feed. Wheat competes with corn, barley, sorghum, and other feed grains, and its feed use rises when relative prices make it economical or when lower-quality wheat is available. This substitution relationship is important because feed demand can absorb surplus supplies or tighten the market when milling-quality wheat is scarce. Industrial uses are smaller but include starch, gluten, ethanol, and other processed ingredients in some regions.

Seasonality also matters. In many consuming regions, flour demand is steady, but procurement and shipping patterns often follow harvest cycles and storage decisions. Milling demand places a premium on protein content, gluten strength, and uniformity, while feed demand is more flexible on quality. Long-run demand is supported by population growth and the central role of wheat in staple diets, but it also shifts with competition from rice, maize, and other carbohydrates.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Wheat prices are sensitive to the US dollar because international trade is commonly denominated in dollars. A stronger dollar can make US exports less competitive in local-currency terms, while a weaker dollar can support export demand. Interest rates matter through financing and storage costs: grain held in inventory incurs carry costs, so the forward curve reflects the tradeoff between immediate sale and deferred delivery. When storage is abundant, markets can exhibit contango; when nearby supply is tight, nearby prices can strengthen relative to deferred contracts.

Wheat also responds to broader inflation and risk sentiment because it is a globally traded staple with active futures and cash markets. However, its price behavior is driven more by crop fundamentals and logistics than by financial flows alone. Correlation with other agricultural markets often reflects shared weather shocks, fertilizer costs, freight conditions, and substitution among feed grains.

MonthPriceChange
Feb 1997767.99-
Mar 1997783.362.00%
Apr 1997815.314.08%
May 1997771.05-5.43%
Jun 1997667.51-13.43%
Jul 1997621.06-6.96%
Aug 1997705.1413.54%
Sep 1997711.520.90%
Oct 1997714.320.39%
Nov 1997725.191.52%
Dec 1997704.07-2.91%
Jan 1998677.72-3.74%
Feb 1998690.921.95%
Mar 1998691.160.03%
Apr 1998656.72-4.98%
May 1998656.960.04%
Jun 1998649.20-1.18%
Jul 1998740.1114.00%
Aug 1998679.35-8.21%
Sep 1998659.67-2.90%
Oct 1998733.6111.21%
Nov 1998735.830.30%
Dec 1998743.651.06%
Jan 1999749.710.81%
Feb 1999714.77-4.66%
Mar 1999728.061.86%
Apr 1999696.88-4.28%
May 1999699.150.33%
Jun 1999677.25-3.13%
Jul 1999629.30-7.08%
Aug 1999682.118.39%
Sep 1999685.530.50%
Oct 1999659.08-3.86%
Nov 1999667.641.30%
Dec 1999627.83-5.96%
Jan 2000648.143.24%
Feb 2000681.985.22%
Mar 2000683.210.18%
Apr 2000695.781.84%
May 2000788.9713.39%
Jun 2000785.37-0.46%
Jul 2000750.14-4.49%
Aug 2000753.550.45%
Sep 2000841.5211.67%
Oct 2000958.4313.89%
Nov 2000980.612.31%
Dec 2000980.26-0.04%
Jan 20011,033.725.45%
Feb 20011,000.36-3.23%
Mar 20011,025.812.54%
Apr 20011,048.012.16%
May 20011,075.212.60%
Jun 20011,024.65-4.70%
Jul 20011,008.89-1.54%
Aug 20011,013.630.47%
Sep 20011,055.214.10%
Oct 20011,145.148.52%
Nov 20011,218.106.37%
Dec 20011,426.4917.11%
Jan 20021,452.081.79%
Feb 20021,415.08-2.55%
Mar 20021,410.56-0.32%
Apr 20021,368.25-3.00%
May 20021,230.61-10.06%
Jun 20021,337.248.67%
Jul 20021,505.8812.61%
Aug 20021,707.3213.38%
Sep 20021,989.8416.55%
Oct 20021,965.74-1.21%
Nov 20021,710.43-12.99%
Dec 20021,453.95-14.99%
Jan 20031,300.38-10.56%
Feb 20031,250.77-3.82%
Mar 20031,139.83-8.87%
Apr 20031,070.72-6.06%
May 20031,107.933.48%
Jun 20031,037.58-6.35%
Jul 2003993.79-4.22%
Aug 20031,099.9310.68%
Sep 20031,063.80-3.29%
Oct 20031,025.83-3.57%
Nov 20031,080.415.32%
Dec 20031,077.34-0.28%
Jan 20041,160.197.69%
Feb 20041,092.09-5.87%
Mar 20041,104.271.12%
Apr 20041,098.78-0.50%
May 20041,116.981.66%
Jun 2004989.65-11.40%
Jul 2004921.78-6.86%
Aug 2004912.42-1.02%
Sep 2004991.378.65%
Oct 2004954.79-3.69%
Nov 2004952.98-0.19%
Dec 2004878.60-7.80%
Jan 2005918.644.56%
Feb 2005913.71-0.54%
Mar 2005900.66-1.43%
Apr 2005868.11-3.61%
May 2005910.344.86%
Jun 2005957.625.19%
Jul 2005964.700.74%
Aug 2005964.12-0.06%
Sep 20051,014.395.21%
Oct 20051,106.429.07%
Nov 20051,075.71-2.78%
Dec 20051,043.61-2.98%
Jan 20061,019.07-2.35%
Feb 20061,098.347.78%
Mar 20061,086.43-1.08%
Apr 20061,094.020.70%
May 20061,219.5611.48%
Jun 20061,365.4211.96%
Jul 20061,432.784.93%
Aug 20061,321.83-7.74%
Sep 20061,461.0310.53%
Oct 20061,624.5611.19%
Nov 20061,522.59-6.28%
Dec 20061,438.40-5.53%
Jan 20071,405.22-2.31%
Feb 20071,434.802.10%
Mar 20071,463.201.98%
Apr 20071,408.06-3.77%
May 20071,370.48-2.67%
Jun 20071,598.5316.64%
Jul 20071,662.313.99%
Aug 20071,877.8512.97%
Sep 20072,324.1523.77%
Oct 20072,265.92-2.51%
Nov 20072,154.43-4.92%
Dec 20072,508.8916.45%
Jan 20082,599.473.61%
Feb 20083,256.8825.29%
Mar 20083,504.817.61%
Apr 20082,821.08-19.51%
May 20082,505.48-11.19%
Jun 20082,760.5210.18%
Jul 20082,502.60-9.34%
Aug 20082,523.220.82%
Sep 20082,381.29-5.62%
Oct 20082,313.22-2.86%
Nov 20082,290.85-0.97%
Dec 20082,195.73-4.15%
Jan 20092,370.157.94%
Feb 20092,248.32-5.14%
Mar 20092,306.342.58%
Apr 20092,100.37-8.93%
May 20092,190.844.31%
Jun 20092,064.99-5.74%
Jul 20091,787.85-13.42%
Aug 20091,669.29-6.63%
Sep 20091,437.22-13.90%
Oct 20091,488.013.53%
Nov 20091,586.426.61%
Dec 20091,542.46-2.77%
Jan 20101,499.97-2.75%
Feb 20101,487.06-0.86%
Mar 20101,416.13-4.77%
Apr 20101,418.000.13%
May 20101,389.50-2.01%
Jun 20101,203.51-13.39%
Jul 20101,476.1422.65%
Aug 20101,797.5721.77%
Sep 20101,935.997.70%
Oct 20101,867.08-3.56%
Nov 20101,908.912.24%
Dec 20102,096.509.83%
Jan 20112,260.827.84%
Feb 20112,497.0810.45%
Mar 20112,191.54-12.24%
Apr 20112,262.773.25%
May 20112,440.017.83%
Jun 20112,218.81-9.07%
Jul 20112,065.96-6.89%
Aug 20112,311.8711.90%
Sep 20112,391.573.45%
Oct 20112,303.12-3.70%
Nov 20112,285.59-0.76%
Dec 20112,199.76-3.76%
Jan 20122,200.950.05%
Feb 20122,127.42-3.34%
Mar 20122,160.521.56%
Apr 20122,086.22-3.44%
May 20122,150.143.06%
Jun 20122,316.947.76%
Jul 20122,851.4423.07%
Aug 20122,891.681.41%
Sep 20122,924.541.14%
Oct 20123,090.925.69%
Nov 20123,172.752.65%
Dec 20123,007.93-5.19%
Jan 20132,950.45-1.91%
Feb 20132,835.39-3.90%
Mar 20132,847.320.42%
Apr 20132,807.34-1.40%
May 20132,995.176.69%
Jun 20133,140.894.87%
Jul 20133,016.98-3.94%
Aug 20133,081.962.15%
Sep 20133,067.67-0.46%
Oct 20133,229.885.29%
Nov 20133,129.95-3.09%
Dec 20133,027.11-3.29%
Jan 20143,002.05-0.83%
Feb 20143,212.026.99%
Mar 20143,481.718.40%
Apr 20143,426.79-1.58%
May 20143,485.701.72%
Jun 20143,271.19-6.15%
Jul 20142,989.39-8.61%
Aug 20142,809.14-6.03%
Sep 20142,674.30-4.80%
Oct 20142,717.161.60%
Nov 20142,872.625.72%
Dec 20143,090.917.60%
Jan 20152,874.59-7.00%
Feb 20152,745.06-4.51%
Mar 20152,784.731.45%
Apr 20152,684.33-3.61%
May 20152,577.02-4.00%
Jun 20152,580.880.15%
Jul 20152,458.51-4.74%
Aug 20152,321.36-5.58%
Sep 20152,350.981.28%
Oct 20152,333.23-0.75%
Nov 20152,499.807.14%
Dec 20152,836.6313.47%
Jan 20163,162.8711.50%
Feb 20162,948.66-6.77%
Mar 20162,946.91-0.06%
Apr 20162,740.10-7.02%
May 20162,644.13-3.50%
Jun 20162,612.71-1.19%
Jul 20162,186.64-16.31%
Aug 20162,047.06-6.38%
Sep 20162,112.883.22%
Oct 20162,120.450.36%
Nov 20162,096.67-1.12%
Dec 20161,962.72-6.39%
Jan 20172,075.965.77%
Feb 20172,058.81-0.83%
Mar 20171,994.21-3.14%
Apr 20172,244.2112.54%
May 20172,396.786.80%
Jun 20172,447.652.12%
Jul 20172,660.378.69%
Aug 20172,267.05-14.78%
Sep 20172,350.303.67%
Oct 20172,404.222.29%
Nov 20172,526.015.07%
Dec 20172,438.93-3.45%
Jan 20182,347.99-3.73%
Feb 20182,275.17-3.10%
Mar 20182,272.76-0.11%
Apr 20182,590.0713.96%
May 20182,682.093.55%
Jun 20182,917.178.76%
Jul 20182,919.240.07%
Aug 20183,334.8514.24%
Sep 20183,142.41-5.77%
Oct 20183,092.21-1.60%
Nov 20182,875.89-7.00%
Dec 20182,999.074.28%
Jan 20192,907.47-3.05%
Feb 20193,023.473.99%
Mar 20192,960.14-2.09%
Apr 20192,822.20-4.66%
May 20192,878.882.01%
Jun 20193,002.874.31%
Jul 20192,751.29-8.38%
Aug 20192,745.57-0.21%
Sep 20192,811.092.39%
Oct 20192,975.545.85%
Nov 20193,007.921.09%
Dec 20193,053.141.50%
Jan 20203,233.915.92%
Feb 20203,225.05-0.27%
Mar 20203,469.667.58%
Apr 20204,027.9716.09%
May 20203,731.24-7.37%
Jun 20203,398.58-8.92%
Jul 20203,723.619.56%
Aug 20203,837.053.05%
Sep 20204,136.537.80%
Oct 20204,480.338.31%
Nov 20204,250.99-5.12%
Dec 20204,042.24-4.91%
Jan 20214,373.208.19%
Feb 20214,280.64-2.12%
Mar 20214,095.31-4.33%
Apr 20214,046.70-1.19%
May 20214,187.363.48%
Jun 20213,974.25-5.09%
Jul 20214,288.657.91%
Aug 20214,809.8912.15%
Sep 20214,916.802.22%
Oct 20215,265.967.10%
Nov 20215,874.1011.55%
Dec 20215,972.141.67%
Jan 20225,800.65-2.87%
Feb 20225,946.892.52%
Mar 20227,294.2622.66%
Apr 20227,451.112.15%
May 20228,299.0711.38%
Jun 20227,255.62-12.57%
Jul 20226,443.38-11.19%
Aug 20226,394.15-0.76%
Sep 20227,340.4014.80%
Oct 20227,937.778.14%
Nov 20227,428.90-6.41%
Dec 20226,692.83-9.91%
Jan 20236,501.36-2.86%
Feb 20237,061.168.61%
Mar 20236,765.89-4.18%
Apr 20236,874.521.61%
May 20236,999.891.82%
Jun 20236,493.64-7.23%
Jul 20236,267.97-3.48%
Aug 20235,924.02-5.49%
Sep 20235,974.850.86%
Oct 20235,675.24-5.01%
Nov 20235,244.26-7.59%
Dec 20235,446.383.85%
Jan 20245,337.38-2.00%
Feb 20245,291.62-0.86%
Mar 20245,186.21-1.99%
Apr 20245,139.97-0.89%
May 20245,331.973.74%
Jun 20244,898.70-8.13%
Jul 20244,751.40-3.01%
Aug 20244,523.25-4.80%
Sep 20244,751.305.04%
Oct 20244,790.510.83%
Nov 20244,549.06-5.04%
Dec 20244,549.990.02%
Jan 20254,755.874.52%
Feb 20254,895.692.94%
Mar 20254,669.36-4.62%
Apr 20254,713.120.94%
May 20254,293.10-8.91%
Jun 20254,279.10-0.33%

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