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Low demand from processors puts pressure on soybean and rapeseed prices in Ukraine
20.09.2022
In Ukraine, the rapeseed market has always been dominated by exporters who bought up to 95% of the crop, while in the soybean market, processing volumes have gradually increased in recent years. However, the military invasion of the Russian Federation changed the situation, and it is difficult for processors to restore processing volumes against the background of a drop in demand for meal and pulp. As the export of rape through the Black Sea ports resumed, the purchase prices for...
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Wheat prices fell by 2-3% after another increase in the harvest forecast in the Russian Federation
20.09.2022
The global market remains under pressure from forecasts of an increase in wheat production in the Russian Federation, despite forecasts of a reduced harvest in the EU, as cheap Russian wheat will reduce demand and prices for much more expensive European wheat. The IKAR agency raised the forecast for the wheat harvest in the Russian Federation to 99 million tons (76 million tons last year), and for exports to 47.5 million tons. If the forecast comes true, the world supply of wheat...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on September 20, 2022
20.09.2022
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 EXW elevators, UAH CPT processor, UAH FCA, UAH CPT terminal, $ FOB, $ DAF, $ CIF, $ Wheat mill offals 700 Mustard seeds 44000 Peas 405 Corn 4385 ↓ 425 5900 5041 ↑ 7 192 ↑ 7 192 ↑ 10 252 ↑ 3 Soybean hulls granulated ...
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Lower corn harvest forecasts in the EU support corn prices in Ukraine
19.09.2022
Last week, Strategie Grains experts lowered the forecast for corn production in the EU in 2022/23 from 55.4 to 52.9 million tons, which would be 34% less than last year's harvest and 20% less than the initial June forecast of 66.8 million tons. At the same time the estimate of corn imports from Ukraine was increased from 9 to 10.4 million tons compared to 8 million tons in 2021/22 FY. On September 16, the Coceral agency lowered its forecast for the corn harvest in the EU in the...
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Sunflower prices in Ukraine are rising against the backdrop of a low harvest, long rains and rising rapeseed prices
19.09.2022
Last week, rainfall continued in Ukraine, which delayed the harvesting of sunflowers. According to forecasts, the rains will continue for another 5-7 days, which will increase crop losses due to rot, especially in the western regions, where excessive rainfall began as early as August. As of September 15, 924,000 tons of sunflower were threshed from 478,000 hectares or 10% of the area in Ukraine with a yield of 1.93 t/ha, while last year on this date 2.38 million tons of sunflower...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on September 19, 2022
19.09.2022
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 EXW elevators, UAH CPT processor, UAH FCA, UAH CPT terminal, $ FOB, $ DAF, $ CIF, $ Wheat mill offals 700 Mustard seeds 44000 Peas 405 Corn 3847 ↓ 963 5900 5027 ↓ 3 185 197 ↓ 13 251 ↑ 2 Soybean hulls granulated 280 ...
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Active export through the Black Sea ports keeps rapeseed prices in Ukraine at a high level
16.09.2022
Purchase prices for rapeseed in the ports of Ukraine remain quite high, despite the decrease in quotations on world exchanges and demand prices from European consumers. International traders increased the volume of purchases in the ports of Odesa and Chornomorsk, as a result of which the purchase prices for rapeseed rose to UAH 17,000-17,500/t or $475-480/t with delivery to the port. While demand prices with delivery to DAP Poland, Romania or Bulgaria during the week decreased to...
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The restoration of the Black Sea ports reduces the trade deficit in Ukraine
16.09.2022
The economy of Ukraine largely depends on the export of agricultural and metallurgical products. That is why the blocking of sea exports and the destruction of three metallurgical plants in Mariupol by Russia almost collapsed the economy of Ukraine, which was avoided only thanks to the active financial assistance of Western countries. Increasing supplies through the Danube ports and the western borders improves the export potential, and the opening of grain corridors from the ports...
