TOKYO -- Global wheat prices have sunk to their lowest level in about three years as Russia pushes exports of a bumper crop, easing food inflation while driving up concerns about an overreliance on Russian grain.
Benchmark wheat futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange are hovering in the high $5 range per bushel. In late September, the price touched the low $5 range, the lowest since September 2020.




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