AMSTUTZ SEES MORE BULLISH WHEAT OUTLOOK IN 1987 U.S. Agriculture Undersecretary Daniel Amstutz indicated the world wheat supply/demand situation has become more bullish recently because of developments in the world market and increased consumption. Speaking to a House Agriculture Appropriations subcommittee, Amstutz cited three factors which have improved the wheat outlook. He said world consumption of wheat is increasing by about 20 mln tonnes this year, primarily for feed use. There are also reports from Australia, Canada and Argentina that plantings have been reduced, he said. Furthermore, he cited reports of greater than normal winterkill in the Soviet Union. "It seems reasonable to expect production and consumption to be in far better balance than a year ago," Amstutz said.