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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on June 12, 2018
12.06.2018
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, $ Wheat mill offals 4400 Peas 5617 5350 Buckwheat 7500 Rye 3707 Rye grade II 3689 Rye grade III 3684 Sugar...
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The decline in production in Brazil increases the price of raw sugar
11.06.2018
the price of raw sugar in Chicago continued to rise and has reached 275 $/MT, which was 8.7% higher than a month ago. the Main driver of growth was the strike of truck drivers in Brazil, which lasted more than 10 days and paralyzed the supply of cane to processing plants, and reducing the level of processing cane sugar in comparison with biofuels. Experts S&P Global Platts believe that due to the strike, the production of cane in the second half of may will be...
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In the South of Ukraine started harvesting barley
11.06.2018
As of June 8 in Ukraine almost completed the sowing campaign. Through the late spring significantly reduced the acreage under barley, and because of the uncertainty with exports in the new season under soybean. The crops of buckwheat and sugar beet decreased due to low product prices. Spring grains and leguminous crops on a specified date planted 7.1 million hectares or 97% of the forecast, in particular: buckwheat - 97 thousand hectares (65%), millet – 41 thousand...
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Prices for rapeseed and canola are reduced
11.06.2018
European rapeseed prices remain under pressure of falling prices for vegetable oil and the projections for the increase of soybean production in the next marketing year. Since early June, the August rapeseed futures on Euronext fell from 360 €/t to 353,75 €/t or 417,4 $/ton, primarily due to the strengthening of the Euro against the dollar, from 1.16 to 1.18. the Drought prevailing in Europe, could reduce the yield of canola, however, is that the growth of...
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Purchase prices for grains in Ukraine on June 11, 2018
11.06.2018
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, $ Wheat mill offals 4400 Peas 5617 5350 Buckwheat 7500 7500 Rye 3707 Rye grade II 3689 Rye grade III 3684 ...
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Prices for soybeans continue to decline
08.06.2018
Yesterday, soybean futures in Chicago fell by 3% to 357$/t, which is the minimum value of 4.5 in recent months. the Reasons for the decline remain uncertain intentions of the United States to publish on 15 June, the list of goods that fall under import duty and excellent condition of soybean crops in the United States. According to the official representative of the Ministry of Commerce of China Gao Feng, China intends to fulfill all the agreements that were reached at...
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FAO predicts record grain consumption in 2018/19 Mr
08.06.2018
a new report by FAO experts have lowered the forecast of world grain production in 2018 in comparison with the previous season by 1.5% to 2.61 billion tons, but increased the estimate of world consumption of 1.2% to 2.65 billion tons World wheat production in 2018/19 MG will grow to 754,1 million tons, while wheat consumption will reach 743 million tonnes, 5 million tonnes will exceed the level of previous MG. FAO Experts believe that the production of feed grains...
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Speculative growth of prices for wheat continues
08.06.2018
Prices for U.S. winter wheat growing for the third consecutive day. the Main factor of growth remain speculative buy and drought in some major producing countries of wheat. Meteorologists promise next week the hot weather in the East of Ukraine and in Russia, which may worsen the prospects for future harvest in these regions. July futures U.S. winter wheat was grown: 1.75 $/t to 200,07 $/t for solid winter HRW wheat in Kansas city. by 2.57 $/ton to 193,54 $/t...
