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Wheat prices fall on the futures market in May

Published May 12, 2025

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The article reports a decrease in the futures and physical market prices for wheat, corn, and barley for the upcoming months, with wheat seeing a drop of 12.75 euros/ton to 209.25 euros/ton for May 2025 delivery, and corn decreasing by 7.25 points to 203.00 euros/ton for June. The average futures price for May wheat is 215.19 euros/ton, and for corn, it is 206.81 euros/ton. The physical market also saw a decrease in the average FOB price of wheat at the French port of Rouen in April. Additionally, the price of oilseed sunflower and rapeseed also experienced fluctuations in the market.
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On the futures market for wheat for delivery in May 2025, a decrease in quotations of 12.75 euros/ton was observed. The movement was from 222 euros/ton at the beginning of the month to 209.25 euros/ton at the end, according to the monthly overview of the international markets for cereals and oilseeds, published by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The average futures price for May is 215.19 euros/ton. On the European futures market for delivery in June, corn started with a price of 210.25 euros/ton. At the end of the period under review, it reached trading levels of 203.00 euros/ton, which is a decrease in quotations by 7.25 points. The average futures price for June is 206.81 euros/ton. For rapeseed, the average futures price for May 2025 is 523.44 euros/ton, for August 2025 – 474.13 euros/ton, respectively in November 2025 – 477 euros/ton. A decrease in the price of wheat is also reported on the physical market. The average FOB price of wheat at the French port of Rouen ...
Source: Agri

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