Last week's agricultural prices were mixed

Published 2020년 7월 20일

Tridge summary

Prices:
- Wheat: 0.1% increase to $ 196.72 per tonne
- Soybeans: 1.3% increase to $ 330.14 per tonne
- Rapeseed: 0.8% increase to $ 231.18 per tonne
- Corn: 2.1% decrease to $ 131.24 per tonne
- Oats: 18.3% decrease
- Rice: 26.9% decrease
- Cocoa: 4.9% decrease
- Orange juice: 1.5% decrease

Trade in soybean oil and coffee brought a plus. European grain prices were mixed last week, with rapeseed and feed wheat prices rising, but mill wheat and maize prices falling.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The $ 196.72 / tonne Chicago price of wheat was a slight 0.1 percent weekly plus. Soybeans rose more rapidly, by 1.3 percent, to $ 330.14 per tonne. The $ 231.18 price per tonne of rapeseed was up 0.8 percent per week. In the corn market, despite a pick-up in Chinese demand, it brought a decline over the past week and led to a price level of 2.1 percent minus $ 131.24 per tonne. The price of oats and rice is beyond a big drop, the former fell by 18.3 percent and the latter by 26.9 percent, according to Investing. Cocoa fell 4.9 percent and orange juice 1.5 percent in a week. The trade in soybean oil and coffee, on the other hand, brought a plus. The former closed the week with 6.6 percent and the latter 5.6 percent. European grain prices were mixed last week, with rapeseed and feed wheat prices rising, but mill wheat and maize prices falling. Rapeseed prices rose 75 euro cents, or 0.2 percent, to 384 euros per tonne in five days. Feed wheat also became more expensive, but not ...
Source: AgroForum

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