Sunflower market: Purchase prices in Ukraine rose to UAH 23,000 per ton

Published 2024년 9월 30일

Tridge summary

Sunflower purchase prices in Ukraine are increasing due to lower harvest forecasts and higher meal and oil prices. The total crop is expected to be lower than USDA forecasts, leading to increased demand from processors who have raised prices. Despite this, farmers are holding back sales in anticipation of further price increases. Demand prices for sunflower oil and meal have also increased, supporting the prices of sunflower. Export demand prices have also increased, indicating overvaluation of Ukrainian sunflower. In other news, palm oil futures rose 5.2% in Malaysia, while soybean oil futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange fell 4% due to profit-taking by traders.
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Purchase prices for sunflower in Ukraine continue to rise against the backdrop of lower harvest forecasts and higher prices for meal and oil. This is reported by GrainTrade. The total crop is said to be lower than the USDA forecast of 12.5 million tonnes and the 2023/24 harvest of 15.5 million tonnes. This is boosting demand from processors, who raised prices for 52% oilseed sunflowers by another 500 basis points during the week. - UAH 800/t to UAH 22,500-23,000/t with delivery to the factory. However, farmers are holding back sales in anticipation of further price increases. During the week, demand prices for sunflower oil rose by $20-30/t to $970-990/t in the ports of Ukraine, and for sunflower meal by $5-10/t to $200-210/t, which supports the prices of sunflower. Export demand prices for sunflower also increased by $20/t to $500-510/t DAP Bulgaria, which, taking into account logistics and customs duties, is equivalent to UAH 20,000/t FCA and indicates the overvaluation of ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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