date:Jul 25, 2013
heir lowest since 2009.
The United Nations' food agency, though, played down the risks to global supplies for now but said Chinese buying could underpin wheat prices.
It could give some support to wheat prices which have been falling like all the other grains, said Abdolreza Abbassian, senior economist at the Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome.
(China) had the frosts and that had some impact, so there is a greater need for quality wheat.
Wheat prices are down about 15 percent so far t