Oilseed season 2020/21: Record oil prices are not a guarantee of margins in Russia

Published 2021년 6월 18일

Tridge summary

The oilseed season 2020/21 in Ukraine was marked by significant losses due to defaults on seed purchases, negative margins, and competition for raw materials. High oil prices, COVID-19 impact, and competition from Russia and China affected the demand for Ukrainian sunflower oil. Despite optimistic forecasts for the 2021 sunflower harvest, concerns about timing and global factors like oil prices, green energy policies, and quarantine exit strategies could impact the market. The future of sunflower and soybean processing in Ukraine remains uncertain due to low demand for oil and meal.
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Original content

Oilseed season 2020/21, which will surely be remembered by all market participants for its "chips", not always pleasant, understandable and market-based, at the finish line. And to date, it has actually ended, and eyes are more focused on the fields and crop forecasts for 2021. APK-Inform discussed the preliminary results of 2020/21 MY, expectations and in what light the processing of oilseeds in Ukraine is now with Andrey Bolgov, Deputy Commercial Director for Procurement of the Pologovskiy Oil Extraction Plant. - Andrey, as a representative of one of the largest sunflower processors in Ukraine, share your impressions of the 2020/21 oilseed season. - The impressions are very mixed. Huge losses were incurred by enterprises that historically used to purchase seeds by forwards: many agricultural producers for various reasons did not fulfill their obligations, either partially or completely. Some refiners from such defaults have received a loss comparable to the total profit over the ...
Source: Oilworld

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