Farming News - Frontier arranges first ever Berwick wheat shipment
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Frontier arranges first ever Berwick wheat shipment
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Scotland traditionally has had a wheat deficit but the country’s huge 2015 crop, which totalled over 1 million tonnes, combined with a dip in demand has created an unprecedented surplus of supply. Left unchecked this surplus would depress local prices and delay any recovery.
Frontier has helped to find markets for the surplus wheat through shipments to other markets from a range of east coast Scottish ports, including this one to Belfast for use in animal feed. This helps secure a better price for farmers supplying wheat to load the boats, as well as reducing stocks and relieving pressure on the market to help support prices going forward.
Frontier trader, Nick Baxter explains, “Some of the surplus will still be carried into next season, but in the long term, the market will benefit from any overseas shipments that prevent the excess supply from over-hanging the market in future.”
The Shetland Trader is one of a series of boats loaded by Frontier to leave Scotland this season. “Frontier always works with growers to find the best markets for their grain. With another bumper crop and further price volatility forecast for the coming season, that will continue to include looking for international as well as domestic markets,” concludes Nick.