Maize for export from Ukraine has risen in price amid a drop in freight rates

Published 2024년 4월 28일

Tridge summary

The price of maize for export from Ukraine has increased while transportation costs have decreased, leading to an increase in purchase prices for processing companies. Corn purchase prices have risen by $3-4 per ton to $159-161 per ton for delivery to a Black Sea port. This is due to increased competition and speculative growth of quotations in Europe and the American continent. However, global corn prices are expected to remain under pressure due to weather factors, but high inventories and low demand are also contributing to the market situation.
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Maize for export from Ukraine continues to rise in price while transportation costs decrease, which forces processing companies in the country to raise purchase prices to ensure sufficient supplies of the raw material, commented the Ukrainian subsidiary of the French company for trading and transporting agricultural products GrainTrade. During the week, the purchase prices of corn for export from Ukraine rose by $3-4 per ton to $159-161 (7,000-7,100 hryvnias) per ton for delivery to a Black Sea port, with growth in hryvnia weaker due to the stabilization of the exchange rate exchange rate of 39.5 hryvnias per dollar. In the increased competition with exporters, the processing enterprises raised the prices to 6300-6700 hryvnias per ton with delivery to the factory. However, farmers are busy with sowing, so offers for sale have decreased. They are expected to restore sales within a week. Last week, the rates for preoz of grain from the ports of Odessa and those on the Danube ...
Source: Sinor

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