Published: · Region: Black Sea · Category: Forecast

Prolonged Azov Shipping Halt Threatens to Push Wheat Up Additional 5–10% in a Week

Theater: Black Sea
Time horizon: 7d
Published: 2026-07-11
Moderate confidence (60%)
Risk direction: escalatory · Impact: CRITICAL

Executive summary

If Russia’s Don–Azov Canal and Azov ports remain effectively closed for a week, global wheat benchmarks are likely to gain an additional 5–10% as traders internalize a sustained export shortfall from both Ukraine and Russia. Importers in North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia will accelerate tenders and may shift to higher-priced EU, U.S., and Australian supplies, deepening food inflation and fiscal stress in fragile economies. This will also provide windfall revenues to alternative exporters but might trigger domestic backlash in those states if internal prices rise. Confirmation would be continued Russian closure notices and observable volume declines from Azov ports; denial would be rapid reopening under new…

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