China shakes wheat market with canceled shipments from U.S., Australia

Buyers seek better prices under Beijing's push to boost food security

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Chinese buyers have historically been extremely sensitive to shifts in wheat prices. © Reuters

MISA HAMA, Nikkei commodities editor

TOKYO -- The global wheat market has been hit by Chinese buyers canceling major shipments, seemingly in an attempt to secure better prices and bolster the country's food security.

Benchmark Chicago wheat futures are trading at about $5.50 per bushel, up slightly from a three-and-a-half-year low marked in mid-March but down about 10% from the beginning of the year.

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