Wheat has long held its place as a cornerstone commodity in global agricultural trade. In 2023, international trade in wheat reached USD 65.8 billion, making it one of the most commercially significant food grains worldwide. Its continued centrality in trade for wheat importers and sellers is not incidental. Rather, it is the result of a unique combination of production scalability, broad applicability across food systems, and long-standing integration into global policy and logistics frameworks.