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Wheat prices remain dependent on demand
15.11.2017
In the wheat market intensifies competition for customers and increased pressure from the neighboring corn market that is falling because of increased production forecasts. After the abundant harvest of the Russian market captured cheap Argentine wheat, which replaced the French grain with a traditional North African market. However, it is likely in the coming weeks, grain exports from Argentina will be reduced, that will support prices in the French and velikobritansky...
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The production cuts led to a rise in milk prices
15.11.2017
In Ukraine for 10 months 2017 g. the milk production decreased compared to the same period in 2016 by 0.8% to 8.96 million tons. the seasonal decline in production in October the amount of milk produced has declined relative to September 84.9 thousand tons to 851,9 thousand tons, which almost corresponds to the index in October 2016. In the total volume of milk the share of industrial production is 26.1% or 2.34 mln tonnes, which is 1.8% more than last year. While...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on November 15, 2017
15.11.2017
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 3000 3700 Peas 7700 6500 Buckwheat 10000 Rye 3442 123 Rye grade II 3388 Rye grade...
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The price of sunflower under pressure to reduce production
14.11.2017
the new USDA report forecast rapeseed production in the black sea countries in the 2017/18 season increased, whereas the harvest of soybean and sunflower reduced. the Forecast of sunflower production in Ukraine reduced by 500 thousand tons to 13 million tons, while in Russia it remained unchanged at 11 million tonnes. In total the black sea countries will gather 26.9 million tons of sunflower seeds. the Ministry of agrarian policy reported that as of 10.11.17 in...
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Introduction India duties brought down the price of yellow peas
14.11.2017
the Indian government on November 9 imposed a 50% import duty on peas, as prices in the domestic market fell below the level of state support. the Main suppliers of peas in the country are Canada, USA, Russia and France. In 2016/17 MG India increased its imports of peas by 41% to a record high of 3.17 million tons. Introduced a 50% duty would effectively ban on the import of peas in the country in the coming months, which will lead to a substantial decrease in...
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Prices for soybeans in Chicago continue to fall
14.11.2017
Yesterday in Chicago January soybeans fell 1.2% to 9.75 $/bushel or 358,8 $/ton, and on the oil – by 0.8% to 761,5 $/t. Prices for soybeans dropped to the lowest level of the last 6 weeks and are below the average of 100-200 days. Good week soybean exports at the level of 2.09 million tonnes was still less than the previous week's 2.49 million t, therefore, failed to support prices. the reduction in the price of Brent crude to below 63$/barrel and increasing...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on November 14, 2017
14.11.2017
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 3000 3700 Peas 7700 6500 Buckwheat 10000 Rye 3442 123 Rye grade II 3388 Rye grade...
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The vertical farm will be Plenty to collect 2 thousand tons of vegetables with 3 ha
13.11.2017
Startup Plenty attracted an additional $ 200 million to construct a second vertical farm that will annually produce 2 thousand tons of vegetables and will be able to feed 180 thousand people. Farm, which will open in spring 2018 near Seattle, have an area of 30.48 thousand square meters, which twice the area of California, and will produce 15 types of greens, strawberries, watermelons and tomatoes. The head of the startup Met Bernard said that strawberries despite the small size be...