date:Mar 07, 2014
ight included, in a tender that closed on Tuesday, European traders said on Wednesday. Traders also noted the release of fresh tenders from Tunisia and Lebanon, which come at a time when prices are high but could suggest these countries fear a further rise in price. In its first forecasts for the 2014 harvest, the European Commission said the bloc's wheat output should remain nearly stable in 2014/2015, at 134.7 million tonnes against 134.3 million in 2013, as a rise in the area sown is offset b