European wheat falls back below €230/t

Published 2024년 12월 27일

Tridge summary

Soft wheat prices on Euronext were trading negatively this Friday, with limited trading volumes due to the holiday period. The market was lively at the beginning of the week due to an Algerian call for tenders for over a million tonnes of soft wheat for loading in February-March. The global market is experiencing supply tensions in Russia and new harvests in the Southern Hemisphere. Corn was stabilised at mid-session with concerns raised about lack of precipitation in part of Argentina. The March 2025 Euronext wheat contract fell by €1.50/t to €229.75/t, and the May 2025 contract fell by the same amount to €232.75/t. The March 2025 Euronext corn contract stabilised at €205.50/t, while the June 2025 contract rose by €0.50/t to €213.50/t.
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Original content

Soft wheat prices were trading negatively this Friday at mid-session on Euronext, for their post-Christmas recovery session. However, trading volumes remained particularly limited during this holiday period, making current variations in European quotations irrelevant. The market was nevertheless lively at the beginning of the week by the Algerian call for tenders for soft wheat for loading in February-March, which reportedly resulted in a particularly large purchase of over a million tonnes. The global market also remains torn between signals of supply tensions in Russia and the pressure of new harvests in the Southern Hemisphere. Corn, for its part, was stabilised at mid-session, in an equally reduced trading volume. However, the lack of precipitation in part of Argentina and the absence of significant rains announced in the two-week forecasts are raising ...
Source: TerreNet

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