Movement of grain prices on world stock markets during the week

Published 2024년 12월 14일

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Grain prices on world stock markets continued to rise, except for wheat in Chicago, which fell by $3.00 to $245.00/ton. Meanwhile, France, Russia, Ukraine saw varying price movements in bread wheat and corn. Ukraine's barley price fell by $4.00 to $214.00/ton, while Euronext rapeseed for February 2025 delivery increased by €8.75 to €538.00/ton. Contracts for unrefined sunflower oil on the Rotterdam exchange fell by $30.00 to $1,200.00/t. The demand for feed wheat on the Sofia Stock Exchange continues, while the prices of basic goods remained unchanged.
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In the second week of December, the movement of grain prices on world stock markets remained in an upward direction, with the exception of wheat overseas. The price of bread wheat FOB in Chicago fell back by 3.00 dollars to the price at the end of November - 245.00 dollars / ton. However, France continued to follow the upward curve with plus 6.00 euros to a level of 231.00 euros / ton for January delivery, and Ukraine remained with zero change at 239.00 dollars / ton. In Russia, after several weeks of decline, minus 2.00 dollars to 227.00 dollars / ton. More optimistic estimates for sunflower crops in Russia and Ukraine The price movement for corn for January delivery is a little more pronounced, but in the same direction - the USA increased the contract price by another $ 3.00 to $ 210.00/ton. In France, the increase is the largest, plus € 11.00 to € 211.00/ton, while in Ukraine the trend is minimal - plus $ 1.00 to $ 220.00/ton. The price of barley in Ukraine, after a certain ...
Source: Sinor

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