EU: How will wheat, corn and rapeseed be quoted?

Published 2022년 6월 7일

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The article reports a rise in the September 2022 wheat futures price by 17.25 euros / ton, reaching 414.75 euros / ton, while corn futures for June 2022 experienced a decrease, ending at 352.25 euros / ton. The Ukrainian Grain Association reported a decrease in the spring barley area by 35% compared to the previous year. The European Parliament has approved duty-free imports of Ukrainian agricultural products for a period of one year. Due to dry weather, analysts anticipate a decline in France's wheat harvest by 30-40% compared to 2021. Serbia has decided to lift the ban on flour exports, but bans remain on corn and sunflower oil exports. India is going to permit the import of 4 million tonnes of duty-free soybean oil and sunflower oil by 31 March 2024, and Kenya has initiated the import of 540,000 tonnes of white corn over the next three months.
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In the futures market for wheat for delivery in September 2022, there was an increase in quotations by 17.25 euros / ton - from 397.50 euros / ton at the beginning of the month to 414.75 euros / ton at the end. Vote: Will Kovid's help give you a breath of fresh air? The average futures price for September is 412.38 euros / ton, according to the Ministry of Agriculture in its monthly review of international markets for cereals and oilseeds. On the European futures market for delivery in June 2022, corn started with a price of 361.00 euros / ton. At the end of the period under review it reached 352.25 euros / ton, which is a decrease in quotations by 8.75 points. The average futures price for June is 358.56 euros / ton. The average futures price for August 2022 for rapeseed is 842.69 euros / ton, for November 2022 - 832.06 euros / ton, and for February 2023 - 816.75 euros / ton. The area of spring barley in Ukraine reaches 926,000 ha, which is 35% less than the previous year, ...
Source: Agri

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