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Agriculture, Grains
April 13, 2026
Platts, part of S&P Global Energy, proposes to launch a new daily price assessment for milling wheat delivered into the Eastern Mediterranean region basis Egypt, effective June 1.
The proposed launch aligns with market feedback to reflect a CIF price, the most common incoterm used for imports into the Eastern Mediterranean region. The new price assessment complements Platts' existing wheat coverage that includes the Milling Wheat Marker (BSMWM00).
The specifications of the new proposed price assessment would be as follows:
Assessment Name: Wheat CIF East Med (Egypt, 12.5% protein)
Quality: Price assessments reflect origin-free soft wheat with a protein content of 12.5%, a minimum test weight of 77 kg/hl, a maximum moisture content of 14%, a minimum wet gluten content of 25%, a minimum W number of 180, a minimum Hagberg Falling Number of 250 seconds, maximum bug damage of 1.5% and maximum foreign matter content of 2%
Quantity: Assessment reflects a cargo size of 30,000 mt, +/-10% operational tolerance as per standard market practice
Basis and location: One safe CIF Egyptian Mediterranean port at the buyer's option
Timing: Shipment 28 to 42 days ahead of the date of publication
Contractual discharge rate: 5,000 mt per weather working day of 24 consecutive hours; Fridays, Saturdays and holidays excluded
Payment terms: Cash against documents
Unit of measurement: US dollars per mt
Notes: All other specifications and clauses should be as per market practice
Timestamp: 16:30 London Time
The assessments would reflect a 16:30 London timestamp and follow the Platts London publishing schedule. Monthly averages would also be published.
The assessments would consider market information reported to Platts and published as heards throughout the day, including firm bids and offers, trades, indicative values and any other data deemed relevant to the assessment process.
Please send any comments, feedback or questions to Platts_AgricultureandFood@spglobal.com by April 30 2026, copying pricegroup@spglobal.com.
For written comments, please provide a clear indication if comments are not intended for publication by Platts for public viewing.
Platts will consider all comments received and will make comments not marked as confidential available upon request.