Bulgaria: There are already offers for the sale of sunflowers at BGN 750 per ton on the stock exchange

Published 2023년 4월 7일

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The article reports a decline in the quotations of major grain contracts in the commodity exchange markets during the first week of April. The FOB price of bread wheat in the US and France has dropped, with similar trends in Ukraine and Russia. Corn, barley, and rapeseed prices are also down in some markets, while crude sunflower oil and refined sugar have seen significant increases. In the Bulgarian stock exchange, the prices of main products remained unchanged, and deals for energy carriers and scrap were reported in the industrial goods subdivision.
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The first week of April reversed course again and brought a decline in the quotations of most of the major grain contracts on the commodity exchange markets. In the US, the FOB price of bread wheat is back down by 11 dollars to 282.00 US dollars per ton, that in France is also leaning towards the old prices with a loss of 13 euros to 260 euros per ton. Ukraine quoted wheat with minus 2 dollars at 273 USD/t, and in Russia unchanged at 272 USD/t. The movement in corn is much more selective - in the USA minus 1 dollar and 295 USD/ton, in France a new depreciation of 2 euros to 249 euros/ton, Russia again remains unchanged and 267 USD/ t. The price of barley shows again erratic fluctuations and, now down €17 in France to €255/t, in Russia a movement with a drop of $8 to $260/t. Rapeseed on Euronext this week, after the sensitive increase in price earlier, lost 5.25 euros to 461.50 euros/t. The price of crude sunflower oil on the Rotterdam Stock Exchange, which has been in a sinusoidal ...
Source: Sinor

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