European Heat Waves Threaten Crop Yields, Energy Grids; Euro Slips on Growth Fears
Euronext milling wheat futures rally as drought stress during flowering and grain-filling stages slashes EU yields. The hot, dry weather mimics the 2022 drought, which saw yields drop 10–15% in key producers.
- ▲ Drought stress in France and Germany wheat belts
- ▲ Steady global import demand amid tightening stocks
- ▼ A shift to cooler, wetter weather could limit damage
- ▼ Global wheat surplus from Australia or North America could cap rallies
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How does a heat wave affect European wheat prices?
Prolonged high temperatures and lack of rainfall reduce wheat yields and grain quality. As supply shrinks, Euronext futures rise to ration demand, with milling-quality premiums spiking.
Which European countries are most at risk for wheat crop losses?
France, Germany, and Poland typically see the largest production declines in severe heat waves, with southern growing regions often the first to fail.