Barley purchase prices in Ukraine increased, but remain lower than corn and feed wheat prices

Published Sep 26, 2024

Tridge summary

Last week, the export demand prices for feed barley in the Black Sea ports rose to 8000-8100 UAH/t or 170-172 USD/t, the same as at the start of the season but 15-20 $/t lower than prices for feed wheat and corn. In 2024/25, Ukraine exported 1.245 mln tonnes of barley, including 631 thsd tonnes to China, due to high prices for corn and feed wheat, farmers are withholding barley, leading to low demand from exporters. As a result, the price of malting barley has almost doubled from last year, but the premium is almost zero. The future demand from China is uncertain as Australia is expected to harvest more barley than last year.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Export demand prices for feed barley in the ports of the Black Sea last week rose to 8000-8100 UAH/t or 170-172 USD/t, which corresponds to the price level at the beginning of the season. However, they remain 15-20 $/t lower than prices for feed wheat and corn. China in September sharply reduced purchases of barley to support local producers, which immediately reduced the rate of exports of Ukrainian barley. In 2024/25 MY (as of September 25), Ukraine exported 1.245 mln tonnes of barley (600 thsd tonnes in the same period last year), including 631 thsd tonnes to China, 110 thsd tonnes to Libya and 103 thsd tonnes to Spain. Amid high prices for corn and feed wheat, farmers are in no hurry to sell barley, but demand from exporters remains low, as the EU will have a good barley harvest this year. This also reduces the demand for Ukrainian malting barley, whose prices remain at 7800-8000 UAH/t with delivery to the plant. The premium for malting barley is almost zero, although last ...

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