Precipitation in the United States and droughts in the EU and Ukraine will increase the impact of the weather on new crop prices

2022-06-10 12:35:40
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Precipitation in the United States and droughts in the EU and Ukraine will increase the impact of the weather on new crop prices

After the spring shortage of rainfall in the wheat growing regions in the United States came heavy rains, which replenish soil moisture, but delay the sowing of soybeans and corn.

 

Showers and thunderstorms have been raging for more than a week in almost all of the Central, Northern and Southern Plains of the United States. Next week the temperature will rise to 30-35 o C, which will negatively affect the crops of spring crops. Harvesting of winter wheat continues, but sowing of spring wheat is very slow, so part of the area instead of wheat can be sown.

 

In the "corn belt" in the Midwestern United States, good weather with abundant spring rainfall promotes the sowing and development of soybean and corn crops. This week the rains will continue, which will delay sowing, but from Monday the heat will increase to 30-36 o C, which will negatively affect the late soybean and corn crops.

 

In Western Europe, especially in Spain, France and Italy, dry spring weather has worsened the potential for future grain harvests. This week in the EU there were rains, sometimes showers, which reduced droughts. However, next week will be a new wave of heat, which will continue to worsen the condition of crops. Heavy rains have passed in the eastern regions of the EU, and the weather conditions there are conducive to a good harvest of cereals and oilseeds.

 

In the Black Sea region, recent rains and high temperatures have contributed to crop development. Next week the growing season will continue against the background of dry weather with moderate temperatures.

 

In the central and southern regions of Ukraine in May and early June there was a shortage of opals, which against the background of reduced sowing areas and hostilities in many regions could dramatically reduce the future harvest.

 

In Canada, heavy rains have eased droughts in the southwest. However, in the east of the country, excessive moisture delays sowing. Additional precipitation is expected during the week, which will improve the prospects for future harvests.

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