Canada: On the SWOT exchange, oats and rice quotes lost from 3% to 6%

게시됨 2023년 1월 9일

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The article reports on the fluctuation of prices for oats, uncooked rice, and Canadian rapeseed on the SWOT and ICE exchanges over a week from December 30 to January 6. Uncooked rice prices saw a decrease on the SWOT exchange, but an increase in Thailand due to a strengthening national currency and increased domestic purchases. Oats and canola prices also fluctuated, with oats falling from $3.67 to $3.44 per bushel and canola rising from 858.4 to 861.8 Canadian dollars per ton. The article provides a detailed table showing the changes in quotations and prices for these commodities over the specified period.
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On the SWOT and ICE exchanges, oats, uncooked rice and Canadian rapeseed went in different directions. For a week, i.e. For the period from December 30 to January 6, quotations of oats, unprocessed rice fell after last week's growth, while canola, on the contrary, rose, KazakhZerno.kz writes. While uncooked rice prices were falling on the SWOT exchange, Thailand, on the contrary, saw their growth to the highest level since May 2021 due to the strengthening of the national currency and the growth of domestic purchases. Strong demand helped keep prices close to multi-month highs in other leading Asian exporters as well. In Vietnam, rice quotations remained at the level of last week, when they rose to the highest value since mid-July 2022 - $458 per ton. In India, the price of 5% parboiled rice also continued to stay in the last week's range, which ranged from $375 to 382 per ton (the highest since the end of November 2022), while in Thailand the price is up 5%. broken ...
출처: Kazakh-zerno

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