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Domestic rapeseed prices in Ukraine are rising following sunflower prices
14.10.2025
Prolonged rains delayed the harvest of sunflower and soybeans in Ukraine, leading to rising sunflower prices and increased demand for rapeseed from processors as an alternative raw material. The mechanism for exporting rapeseed and soybeans without paying duties has not yet been regulated, so rapeseed exports have not fully recovered, which allows processors to actively buy up existing volumes. According to experts' forecasts, domestic rapeseed processing this...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on October 14, 2025
14.10.2025
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 FCA, $ CPT terminal, $ DAF, $ CIF, $ Wheat mill offals 6000 ↓ 300 Mustard seeds 33000 Peas 13000 Buckwheat 17000 Sugar beet pulp gran 200 Coriander 27000 ...
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Sunflower prices in Ukraine are rising, but further growth is limited by competition on world markets
14.10.2025
Two weeks of prolonged rainfall in Ukraine have severely delayed the sunflower harvest, leading to an increase in purchase prices. The collapse in world oil prices and the resulting decline in palm and soybean oil quotes have had little impact on demand for sunflower oil, so its prices remain high. As of October 9, 6.3 million tons of sunflower were harvested from 66.8% of the area in Ukraine with an average yield of 1.85 tons/ha, while last year on this date, 8.8 million tons of...
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Wheat quotes on exchanges are declining, but in Ukraine export demand keeps prices high
14.10.2025
Against the backdrop of falling oil prices and the collapse of the US stock market, wheat quotes fell by 0.9-3.2% last week. However, in Ukraine, export demand prices for wheat remained unchanged at 10,300-10,500 UAH/t (or $218-221/t) for food wheat and 9,650-9,850 UAH/t (or $206-207/t) for feed wheat with delivery to Black Sea ports. In the 2025/26 MY (as of October 13), Ukraine exported 5.176 million tons of wheat, which is 37% lower than the corresponding figure last year (7.08...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on October 13, 2025
13.10.2025
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 FCA, $ CPT terminal, $ DAF, $ CIF, $ Wheat mill offals 6000 ↓ 300 Mustard seeds 33000 ↓ 1000 Peas 13000 Buckwheat 17000 Sugar beet pulp gran 200 Coriander 27000 ...
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A new wave of the US-China trade war is crashing markets
13.10.2025
Last Thursday, China made a move that the US Administration viewed as an act of aggressive escalation of relations, so on Friday, President Trump threatened to impose prohibitive 100% tariffs on all Chinese imports, which led to a sharp collapse in oil prices and stock and commodity markets, as well as cryptocurrencies. China’s Ministry of Commerce issued a shocking “Announcement No. 61” on October 9, 2025, requiring all foreign companies to obtain permission from...
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Malaysian palm oil stocks rose despite production cuts and rising exports, halting price gains
13.10.2025
According to the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), in September, crude palm oil production in Malaysia decreased by 0.7% compared to August (in August, the growth was 2.4%, in July - 7.09%) to 1.84 million tons, and exports increased by 7.7% (-0.7% in August and +3.82% in July) to 1.43 million tons. However, against the background of the recalculation of opening stocks and the activation of imports, palm oil stocks in the country increased in September (for the 7th consecutive month) by another...
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Rains in Ukraine delay sowing and harvesting, slowing exports
13.10.2025
Prolonged rainfall, especially in the western regions of Ukraine, is delaying the sowing of winter wheat and the harvesting of sunflower and soybeans, which is forcing farmers to restrain sales and raising prices for Ukrainian agricultural products. According to the Ministry of Economy, as of October 9, 33 million tons of new crop grain were harvested from 67% of threshed areas in Ukraine, in particular, 3.4 million tons of corn were threshed from 15% of the areas with a yield of 5.4...
