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Extreme weather will lead to food price fluctuations in 2025, and in Ukraine, forward prices for feed have already risen to $200/t
20.02.2025
Analysts believe that extreme weather in 2025 will increase food price volatility, as happened in 2024 with coffee and cocoa prices doubling. A study by Inverto showed that the sharp increase in prices for some food products in 2024 was caused by weather anomalies. Several organizations (including NASA) called 2024 the hottest on record. In 2025, the trend of increasing temperatures will continue, which will negatively affect crop yields in various regions of the...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on February 19, 2025
19.02.2025
The weighted average purchase price of grains and oilseeds in Ukraine on CPT terminals, EXW elevators, CPT processors, FCA, CPT dollar, FOB, DAF, CIF Purchase prices in Ukraine CPT terminal, UAH EXW elevators, UAH CPT processor, UAH FCA, UAH CPT terminal, $ DAF, $ CIF, $ Wheat mill offals 6250 Mustard seeds 25000 Peas 13500 Buckwheat 15000 Rye grade II 9600 Coriander 24500 ...
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Rapeseed prices resumed growth despite increased canola supplies from Canada
19.02.2025
May rapeseed futures on the Paris stock exchange have risen by 3.4% since the beginning of February, to €533/t or $557.4/t (+0.5% month-on-month) amid recovery in vegetable oil prices, limited rapeseed supply from local farmers, and a slowdown in imports. The strengthening of the euro and Canadian dollar against the US dollar reduces the EU's interest in Canadian canola, as the price difference narrowed from $140–120/t in December-January to $70–80/t in...
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In Ukraine, barley prices have become higher than corn prices
19.02.2025
In Ukraine, farmers’ sales restraint amid traders’ need to close contracts has led to an increase in export purchase prices for barley to levels that match feed wheat prices and exceed corn prices. However, farmers should note that this increase is only due to the temporary need to purchase additional grain volumes that are lacking in ports, as well as to lower transshipment costs and falling freight rates due to reduced global grain imports. During the week, prices for...
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Drought in Turkey may reduce grain harvest
19.02.2025
According to the Turkish Meteorological Service, the country's rainfall from October 2024 to January 2025 was 39.6% lower than the same period the previous year and 28.4% lower than the 1991–2020 average. The moisture deficit over the past four months could lead to a decrease in the country's grain harvest for the second year in a row. Crops in the southeastern regions bordering Syria and Iraq, which are the main winter crop growing areas, are the most affected by the...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on February 18, 2025
18.02.2025
The weighted average purchase price of grains and oilseeds in Ukraine on CPT terminals, EXW elevators, CPT processors, FCA, CPT dollar, FOB, DAF, CIF Purchase prices in Ukraine CPT terminal, UAH EXW elevators, UAH CPT processor, UAH FCA, UAH CPT terminal, $ DAF, $ CIF, $ Wheat mill offals 6250 Mustard seeds 25000 Peas 13500 Buckwheat 15000 Rye grade II 9600 Coriander 24500 ...
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Sunflower oil price growth limited by uncertainty in global markets
18.02.2025
According to Trading Economics, the average price of sunflower oil delivered to buyers increased by 2.7% to $1,345/t (+3.9% per month) against the backdrop of increased demand, reduced offers from Ukraine, and an increase in the euro against the dollar, which improved demand prices from EU buyers. In Ukraine's Black Sea ports, export prices for sunflower oil increased by $10-20/t to $1,080-1,100/t during the week, but further growth is limited by strong competition with Russian...
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Sunflower prices in Ukraine are rising, but farmers expect a level of 28,000 UAH to stimulate sales
18.02.2025
In the sunflower market in Ukraine, there is an ongoing confrontation between farmers, who expect maximum prices, and processors, who suffer from low demand for oil and low processing margins, unstable work, and fluctuations in prices for raw materials and finished products. Last week, in the Black Sea ports of Ukraine, export prices for sunflower oil increased by $10-20/t to $1,080-1,100/t, and for sunflower meal - by $10-12/t to $220-225/t, which allowed to increase the purchase...
