Rape prices in Ukraine rise thanks to exchange support, but increased canola imports from Canada threaten demand

Published 2024년 9월 25일

Tridge summary

European rapeseed quotations have increased by 3.6% since the start of the week, supporting the export prices of rapeseed in Ukraine, which have risen by UAH 100-200/t to UAH 23,200-23,400/t or $490-495/t. However, the lack of competition means that prices are not reacting strongly to the growth in quotations on the Paris stock exchange. Rapeseed exports from Ukraine have decreased by 50% in September compared to August, but have increased by 13% since the start of the 2024/25 season. EU countries have imported 1.05 million tons of rapeseed this season, a 36.8% increase compared to the same period last season, mainly from Ukraine and Australia. Canola exports from Canada have also increased, reaching 310,000 tons in the week of September 9 to 15, a threefold increase compared to last year.
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Original content

The active growth of quotations for European rapeseed by 3.6% since the beginning of the week supports the export prices of rapeseed in Ukraine, although they were already at the highest levels compared to the spot purchase prices of European factories. Since the beginning of the week, export purchase prices for rapeseed in Ukraine have increased by UAH 100-200/t to UAH 23,200-23,400/t or $490-495/t with delivery to Black Sea ports. However, due to the lack of competition, prices do not react so strongly to the growth of quotations on the Paris stock exchange. In the market, in fact, only a few large exporters continue to buy canola, and the supply is sufficient to cover the needs for the coming month. It is worth noting that prices for rapeseed with delivery to factories in the Czech Republic and Germany remain at the level of around €470-480/t or approximately $520-535/t. Therefore, in this season, deliveries of Ukrainian rapeseed directly from farmers to European plants have ...
Source: Graintrade

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