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Lower oil prices and favorable planting weather in Brazil are putting pressure on soybean prices
26.09.2022
Soybean and oil quotes remain quite volatile amid a downgrade in the U.S. soybean crop forecast and favorable planting conditions in Brazil. However, the acceleration of the recession of the world economy may reduce the demand for products, especially given the high level of prices. Last week on the Chicago Stock Exchange, November soybean futures fell 1.7% to $523.9/t, while soybean oil fell 3.8% to $1,405/t, losing 2.4% for the month and 5% respectively and returning to the...
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Quotations for rape recover against the background of falling euro exchange rate
26.09.2022
The policy of the world's central banks to curb inflation has led to a decline in the euro to a 20-year low, which supported quotations for rapeseed on the exchange in Paris, which rose by 5.1% during the past week. The increase in geopolitical tensions due to the mobilization announced in the Russian Federation and Putin's nuclear threats increases the pressure on the euro and the demand for dollars, as a reliable asset in conditions of uncertainty. The ISE index, which...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on September 26, 2022
26.09.2022
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 65000 44000 Coriander 35000 Corn 3313 ↓ 847 5900 5132 ↓ 4 195 2180 ↑ 1655 252 ↑ 3 Soybean hulls granulated ...
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Prolonged rainfall continues to raise sunflower prices in Ukraine
23.09.2022
Heavy rains continue in Ukraine for the third week and significantly delay the harvesting of sunflowers. Forecasts of recovery of rainfall from next week are forcing processors to step up purchases, increasing competition with exporters. This week, sunflower purchase prices increased by another 500-1000 UAH/t to 16500-17000 UAH/t or $450-465/t, while last year they reached 18000-18500 UAH/t or $670-685/t, and the harvest, according to forecasts, will be almost halved. At the same...
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Wheat quotes are rising despite an increase in production forecasts from the IGC
23.09.2022
Speculative growth in wheat prices continues on world exchanges, caused by fears about the closure of "grain corridors" from the ports of Ukraine and a reduction in wheat supplies from the Black Sea region. The market even ignored the predicted IGC increase in wheat production in the world and the Russian Federation, as well as the low rate of export sales in the USA. In the September report, IGC experts increased the forecast of world wheat production in 2022/23 MR by 14...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on September 23, 2022
23.09.2022
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 Corn 4485 ↓ 755 5900 5110 ↓ 1 190 791 ↑ 275 252 ↑ 2 Soybean hulls granulated 280 Flax 7000 ...
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In 18 days of September, Ukraine exported 4 million tons of agricultural products
22.09.2022
During September 1-18, Ukraine exported 3.9 million tons of grain, legumes, oil crops and their processing products, which is twice the figure of the first 15 days of August. According to the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, 1.7 million tons of agricultural products were exported through grain corridors in August, and 2.2 million tons from September 1 to 19. The main export crop remains corn, of which 1.3 million tons were shipped in September (compared to 0.822 million...
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Wheat prices rose to a 3-month high against the backdrop of a possible increase in aggression from the Russian Federation
22.09.2022
This week, wheat prices on world exchanges rose to a 3-month high amid Russian threats to escalate the war in Ukraine, which could lead to a reduction in grain supplies from the Black Sea region. Russia's intentions to mobilize about 300,000 people and hold referendums in the occupied territories, together with threats to use nuclear weapons, became the main drivers of the rise in wheat prices, since the main export stocks this season are in the Russian...
