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imageAMSTERDAM: European wheat futures rose on Thursday, with support from an upturn in export demand, but price movement was limited by a lack of direction from US markets, which were closed for the Independence Day holiday.

* November milling wheat on the Paris futures market was up 1.75 euros or 0.90 percent at 196.50 euros a tonne by 1622 GMT in moderate volume.

* The benchmark contract was moving away from a one-year low of 192.50 euros set on Tuesday but, as in the previous session, it stalled at a chart resistance zone around 196-197 euros, dealers said.

* "We're lacking real drivers," one dealer said. "As soon as we have some buying interest, we get pressure from the maize market or from good weather that is helping harvesting."

* The recent lows on wheat markets have spurred a series of purchases by importing countries this week, with crisis-hit Egypt returning to the market after a long absence and China snapping up large volumes of Australian and US wheat.

* "The lower price level appears to be luring in buyers - as in the case of China - which suggests that a price recovery is imminent," Commerzbank analysts said in a note.

* Traders again reported Chinese interest in importing wheat, as it responds to a rain-damaged harvest, but no fresh deals were confirmed.

* In a tender result, traders said on Thursday that Jordan had bought 100,000 tonnes of wheat, comprising 50,000 tonnes of Ukrainian and 50,000 tonnes of optional-origin wheat.

* In export data, the European that the total volume of soft wheat export licences for the 2012/13 season that ended on June 30 was 18.9 million tonnes, up more than 50 percent from 12.5 million tonnes in 2011/12.

* It also said it cleared 125,000 tonnes of soft wheat exports for July 1-2 in its first award for the 2013/14 season.

* In France, cash brokers said early-season wheat exports from the Atlantic port of La Pallice could face bottlenecks as a large carrier is due this week to load with barley for Saudi Arabia and is expected to be followed by another such cargo this month.

* The rebound on wheat markets was modest given prospects for ample supply from this year's grain harvests.

* The European Union on Thursday raised its forecasts for this year's wheat, barley and maize crops in the 28-member bloc.

* Separately, the United Nations food agency increased its outlook for global wheat and maize production, and predicted lower and more stable prices in the season ahead.

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