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In 2023, the export of agricultural products from the USA fell to a 3-year low
12.02.2024
Exports of agricultural products from the USA in 2023 amounted to $191 billion, which is 10% less than the previous year's record. According to the US Bureau of Statistics, exports of major agricultural commodities, including the most profitable corn, soybeans, wheat and cotton, fell 17% year-on-year to a 10-year low in 2023, the largest annual decline since 1985. The reason was high prices and increasing offers from competing exporting countries. Thus, the total...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on February 9, 2024
09.02.2024
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, $ FOB, $ DAF, $ CIF, $ Wheat mill offals 2900 80 Peas 10000 13650 230 Corn 6196 ↑ 15 4921 4900 4346 147 177 139 207 ↑ 8 Soybean hulls granulated 200...
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USDA lowers soybean harvest forecast in Brazil by only 1 million tons, although market expected more significant changes
09.02.2024
In a February report, USDA experts slightly lowered their forecasts for world production, consumption and exports of soybeans, although the market had expected a more significant decrease in estimates. As a result of the opening inventory adjustment, the ending inventory estimate also exceeded analysts' forecasts. Overall, the soybean balance sheet remains fairly tight compared to last season, although Brazil's soybean crop outlook is a cause for concern. Compared to the...
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USDA lowered the corn export forecast for Brazil, but raised it for Ukraine
09.02.2024
In a February report, USDA experts lowered forecasts for global corn production and stocks in FY2023/24, especially for the Brazilian crop, but quotes were largely unresponsive, as improved conditions for planting second-crop corn in Brazil could lead to revised estimates. According to the report, March corn futures on the Chicago exchange fell by 0.2% to $170.6/t (-3.2% compared to the data after the December report), and on the Paris exchange by 1 .3% to €176.25/t or...
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USDA lowers 2023/24 wheat stocks estimate but raises wheat production, consumption and export forecasts
09.02.2024
In a February report, USDA experts again raised their forecasts for global wheat production, consumption and exports in FY 2023/24, while lowering their estimate of ending stocks to the lowest level since FY 2015/16. However, after the publication of the balance sheet, stock market quotations fell by 2-3% under the pressure of increased offers. Compared to the January estimates, the new wheat balance for the 2023/24 MR has undergone the following changes: The...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on February 8, 2024
08.02.2024
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, $ FOB, $ DAF, $ CIF, $ Wheat mill offals 2900 80 Peas 10000 13650 230 Corn 6192 4921 4900 4367 147 177 139 201 ↑ 2 Soybean hulls granulated 200 Flax...
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Rainfall forecasts in Argentina and Brazil will increase pressure on soybean and corn prices
08.02.2024
After a long period of dry and hot weather, much of Argentina will finally see heavy showers at the end of the week, bringing temperatures down to normal. Another front next week will bring more rain that will improve crops stressed by a three-week drought. In the central regions of Brazil, after a week of dry weather, there will be heavy rains in the next 3-4 days, favorable for the sowing of second-crop corn, the rates of which are significantly ahead of last year's. Next...
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Corn prices in Ukraine remain under the pressure of falling global quotations
08.02.2024
Last week, corn prices in Ukraine fell against the background of a decrease in export demand and global quotations. Purchase prices in the Black Sea ports fell by another $4-5/t to $144-150/t, but hryvnia prices rose by UAH 50-100/t to UAH 6,050-6,200/t against the backdrop of sales restraint by producers. Farmers mostly sold soybeans and wheat, prices of which also fell, but by as much as corn and sunflowers. World corn quotes are falling in anticipation...