Wheat Rally Is Not Over, It Could Be Heading For 13-Year Highs

 | Nov 02, 2021 04:46

The last time the world was in dire shortage of wheat—the commodity used for making staples from bread to pasta and cereal—prices of the grain got up to a high of less than $6 a bushel. Now, three years later, another global squeeze is threatening to send the wheat market to between $9 and $12, highs last seen in 2008.

Wheat is in short production across most of the northern hemisphere while demand, especially in the United States, is exploding as the No.1 global economy—with all its attendant woes, including soaring inflation—leads the world economic recovery from COVID-19.