Wheat prices in the U.S. rose due to the deterioration of crops

2020-11-25 12:02:28
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Wheat prices in the U.S. rose due to the deterioration of crops

Yesterday, the wheat exchange, the U.S. grew on the back of speculative purchases of investors and deterioration of winter crops. Additionally, the quotes supported the depreciation of the dollar against a basket of major currencies.

 

December wheat futures in the U.S.:

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by 3.58 $/t to 206,13 $/t for solid winter HRW wheat in Kansas city

by 3.03 $/t to 202,36 $/t on a firm spring HRS wheat in Minneapolis.

  • by 4.59 $/t to 224,59 $/t for SRW soft winter-wheat in Chicago

 

State grain Agency of Tunisia ODC at yesterday's tender acquired 75 thousand MT of hard durum wheat at a price 366,49-370,29 $/t C&F and 92 thousand tons of soft wheat at a price 275,49-276,89 $/t C&F.

 

December futures on French wheat yesterday after Chicago rose to one-week high, primarily due to speculative factors. The market maintains an active export demand from China and the results of the tender in Tunisia.

 

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  • December futures for milling wheat on MATIF rose 1.25 €/t to 212,75 €/t or 253,21 $/t

 

In Russia as of November 24 winter sown 19.3 million hectares, or 100.5% of the planned areas, but the North continues. Recent rainfall, although small, increased moisture reserves and improved crop condition.

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