Demand for Ukrainian barley falls despite rising prices nakukurudzu

2021-04-30 12:07:57
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Demand for Ukrainian barley falls despite rising prices nakukurudzu

< span style="font-size:14px;">against the background of reduced stocks of domestic producers and reduced demand from major importers, the Ukrainian barley market remains inactive.

 

< span style="font-size:14px;" > compared to the previous season, the main importers: Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Israel, Karat and the EU reduced purchases of Ukrainian barley, so its exports in the current season amounted to only 4.12 million tons, which is 5% compared to the previous year.

 

< span style = "font-size:14px;" >in March, Ukraine exported 131 thousand tons of barley, which is 116% higher than in February and 58% lower than in March 2020, and in April exports decreased to 23 thousand tons.< / span> < / p>

 

< span style="font-size:14px;" > the largest buyer of Ukrainian barley remains China, whose share in the first 9 months of the season was 69% of total exports.

 

< span style="font-size:14px;">prices for corn and wheat in Ukraine for the week increased by 1 15-20/ton to 2 265-270/ton and.250-255/ton, respectively, while demand prices for May barley supplies remained at. 220-225/ton due to lack of demand. Forward prices for new crop barley are 2 220-230/ton with a high premium for deliveries to China.

 

< span style="font-size:14px;" > according to UZA estimates, in the current season the barley harvest in Ukraine may reach 8.2 million tons (8 million tons in 2020/21 mg), and exports – 4.2 million tons, which will correspond to the level of 2020/21 MG.

 

< span style="font-size:14px;" > as of April 22, 1.2 million hectares or 87% of the planned area were sown with spring barley in Ukraine.

 

< span style="font-size:14px;">barley production in the main experimental countries will remain at the same level as last year, and only Canada can significantly increase yields and exports.

 

< span style="font-size:14px;" > in Russia, as of April 27, 1.6 million hectares of spring barley were sown, or 20.7% of the forecast, which is significantly lower than last year's pace. According to Rusagrotrans estimates, the barley harvest in my 2021/22 will decrease from 20.9 to 20.2 million tons compared to the previous season.

 

< span style = "font-size:14px;" >in the April report of the European Commission, the forecast of barley production by EU countries in 2021 was lowered from 56.3 to 56 million tons.< / span> < / p>

 

< span style="font-size:14px;">Statistics Canada predicts that due to high prices and low stocks, local producers will increase the area of barley sowing by 13.9% in 2021 to 3.48 million hectares, which will increase the harvest by 5-8%.

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