Market updates on grains with up-to-date price trends
Grains
Nov 10, 2020

Cereals daily: vaccine against coronavirus brightens mood

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates.
Grains
Nov 6, 2020

Cereals daily: China buys more wheat in France

CHICAGO/PARIS. Exports are driving the wheat market up in Western Europe and the Black Sea. Much hinges on demand in China. Speculations are rife over a possible restriction of exports for corn in Ukraine.
Grains
Nov 5, 2020

Cereals daily: paradigm shift in France

CHICAGO/PARIS. The wheat market has taken a surprising turn. A new export trend is emerging in France, where producers intend to grow more wheat. Corn exports may be restricted in Ukraine.
Grains
Nov 4, 2020

Cereals daily: China imposes import ban on Australian wheat

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates.
Grains
Oct 29, 2020

Cereals daily: EU market hit by panic

CHICAGO/PARIS. Traders in France report that the new national lockdown announced by President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday has given rise to panic in the market. Germany will also impose a lockdown as of Monday. Bars, cafes and restraurants are once again forced to close, thereby spelling bad news for wheat and for corn.
Grains
Oct 21, 2020

Cereals daily: situation remains highly tense

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates.
Grains
Oct 14, 2020

Cereals daily: strong pressure on prices from the Black Sea region

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates.
Grains
Oct 8, 2020

Cereals daily: rise in coronavirus infections prompts stockpiling

CHICAGO/PARIS. As global coronavirus infections are surging many countries are building higher grain inventories. Wheat and corn are in high demand as the impact of the second coronavirus wave remains uncertain.
Grains
Oct 7, 2020

Buckwheat: residues in organic buckwheat are controversial issue

WARSAW/BEIJING. Buckwheat production is set to decline in several countries this season. In China, the response of organic suppliers to questions relating to residues is highly suspicious.
Grains
Oct 7, 2020

Cereals daily: buyers pull out of market

CHICAGO/PARIS. Concerns are rising over drought-like conditions in leading wheat producing countries. Buyers are currently pulling out of the market in Western Europe. Traders anticipate a decline in stocks in the corn market.
Grains
Oct 6, 2020

Cereals daily: excessive price demands may turn sour

CHICAGO/PARIS. Frustration is mounting over unrealistically high prices for wheat and corn in Western Europe. Australia and Canada may take advantage.
Grains
Sep 23, 2020

Buckwheat - the new gold of agriculture?

WARSAW/PEKING. Buckwheat is becoming scarce; market players from different growing countries report declining production volumes and discuss the matter.
Grains
Sep 16, 2020

Cereals daily: wheat prices decline

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates.
Grains
Aug 4, 2020

Cereals daily: prices are likely to fall

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates.
Grains
Jul 30, 2020

Cereals daily: French exports support firmer prices

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates.
Grains
Jul 27, 2020

Cereals daily: wheat quality is mainly good

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates.
Grains
Jul 23, 2020

Cereals daily: German wheat harvest further expanded

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates, including prices for wheat in Germany and first informations about quality.
Grains
Jul 21, 2020

Cereals daily: higher yields put pressure on Western Europe's wheat price

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates.
Organic grain
Jul 20, 2020

Quinoa: Germany increases imports by 6%

LIMA/SUCRE. Quinoa is becoming increasingly popular in the world market and more and more companies are investing in the future of this pseudo grain. Germany imported...
Grains
Jul 15, 2020

Cereals daily: larger wheat crop in Australia

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates.
Grains
Jul 14, 2020

Cereals daily: high imports from Canada

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates, including new import and export data.
Grains
Jul 13, 2020

Cereals daily: lower estimates for wheat crops

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates, including information on the WASDE report for wheat and corn.
Grains
Jul 8, 2020

Cereals daily: bad weather conditions in Ukraine

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates, including harvest results from France and Ukraine.
Grains
Jul 6, 2020

Cereals daily: USA expect heat wave

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first estimates of the trade, including price trends from Ukraine.
Grains
Jun 18, 2020

Wheat: markets tend to be firmer again

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets showed a slight upward trend at midday. Good harvest progress in the USA, but record levels of new coronavirus infections are weighing on the market. Crop expectations remain higher on the Black Sea, and Ukraine's export prospects are better than feared.
Grains
Jun 18, 2020

Cereals daily: price decline continues

FRANKFURT/PARIS. The wheat harvest in the USA is progressing well and yields in the southern part of Kansas are better than expected. The harvest situation in the Black Sea region has also improved. The prices for the new crop are being discussed. The closure of the German slaughterhouse in Rheda-Wiedenbrück shows once again that the coronavirus crisis is far from being over in Germany as well.
Grains
Jun 17, 2020

Corn: record high coronavirus infections in the USA

PARIS. The corn markets weakened noticeably in the USA. Corn prices in Western Europe remained surprisingly stable, with prices continuing to plummet, not so much because of the crop rating for US corn as because of record levels of new coronavirus infection in six US states. US brokers warn that the Covid-19 pandemic is far from being over. Unfortunately, there have now been new infections among employees of the slaughterhouse Tönnies in Germany.
Grains
Jun 17, 2020

Cereals daily: markets start weaker in the morning

FRANKFURT/PARIS. Good weather conditions and less exports are causing prices for wheat and corn to fall slightly.
Grains
Jun 9, 2020

Corn: Coceral expects high earnings in France

PARIS. Corn tended to be slightly weaker in Chicago and Paris andalso gave way on the Black Sea. In the USA, a good crop rating for corn caused some price pressure in Chicago, and export controls for US corn were in line with trade expectations. It remains to be seen whether tropical storm "Cristobal" in the USA will change the situation. Coceral expects a 2.9% higher crop in the EU. France is expected to harvest 2.6 million metric tonnes more corn. The Ukrainian trade is rowing back in terms of prices.
Grains
Jun 8, 2020

Wheat: bakeries try to absorb additional costs with "Corona-Cent"

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets started the new week slightly weaker. Profit-taking on the futures exchanges and rainy weather on the Black Sea and parts of Western Europe were reasons for this. The US wheat harvest is likely to have progressed considerably further due to good weather. Via a "Corona-Cent", the Kaiserslautern bakery Barbarossa in Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany is letting consumers participate in increased additional costs.
Grains
Jun 2, 2020

Wheat: France started the week with low prices

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets declined internationally. In the USA, the harvest began in optimal weather conditions. The climate of talks between Washington and Beijing was exacerbated by the conflict over the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Bakeries hope for an increase in sales with the beginning of the holiday season.
Grains
May 28, 2020

Wheat: retail sales still at risk

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets tends to be weaker due to rain, after at least some minor precipitation fell in parts of Western Europe, which should brighten the crop outlook a little. Heavy precipitation is predicted for the Black Sea region, but there have already been rainfalls in the critical "dry zones" in the eastern parts of the Ukraine and southern Russia. The HDE warned that declining retail sales, which could reach 10 to 15% of total retail sales over the year, continue to cause concern.
Grains
May 27, 2020

Corn: India is hit by plague of locusts

PARIS. Corn trended sideways on the Chicago futures exchanges and slightly down in Paris. In the USA, the trade agreement with China is apparently losing importance. The US government is allegedly supporting the withdrawal of US companies in Hong Kong and China back to the USA. In India, farmers are struggling with the consequences of Cyclone Amphan and an incipient plague of locusts. In the south of France and Germany, in Poland, Romania and on the Black Sea, corn cultivation benefited from rainfall, which suggests good crops in Western and Eastern Europe for the time being.
Grains
May 13, 2020

WASDE report: wheat, corn, soy - all crops are increasing

WASHINGTON. The USDA announced the new forecasts for the old and upcoming world crops of wheat, corn and soybeans in the WASDE report.
Grains
May 11, 2020

Corn: China finally buys corn in the USA

PARIS. The corn market was slightly firmer in the USA, but remained virtually unchanged in Western Europe and the Black Sea. New corn purchases by China stimulated the market. The WASDE report is likely to show higher US corn inventories. US President Donald Trump announced that the US would buy dairy, meat and other products worth USD 3 billion to support US farmers. Rain improves corn growth conditions in Western Europe.
Grains
May 7, 2020

Wheat: trade association demands corona cheques

FRANKFURT. The wheat futures markets held on to the rising price trend, while the cash market largely ignored the price gains. Rain could cause the markets to cool down over the weekend, but that is not yet certain. Western Europe is heading for a smaller wheat crop. The German Retail Association (HDE) is demanding corona cheques from the state to revive the domestic economy.
Grains
May 4, 2020

Corn: IGC forecast with many uncertainties

PARIS. The corn market continues its weaker trend. France's corn sowing is 70% complete. Since 27 April, the EU has put customs duties of EUR 5.27 per metric tonne tonne on imports of rye, corn and sorghum. The IGC expects a corn crop of 388.8 million metric tonnes in the USA.
Grains
Apr 28, 2020

Wheat: rainfall causes markets to calm down

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets are showing clear signs of weakness. According to the trade, demand for flour has continued to decline. Concerns about rising insolvencies of bakeries, especially in cities, are being addressed because the companies are suffering heavy losses in sales due to the shutdown. The weather forecasts remain rainy in Western and Eastern Europe until Sunday.
Grains
Apr 27, 2020

Corn: crude oil threatens forced shutdown

PARIS. The corn market in the USA again showed a clear downward trend, with only slight price fixing tendencies on the Black Sea. Bad news came from the U.S. ethanol and slaughterhouse sector, with ADM forced to close some ethanol plants and Tyson Foods forced to close Parco slaughterhouse. If OPEC does not cut crude oil production, an additional 20% of global oil production is threatened with forced shutdown. Ukraine has announced that it will limit corn exports.
Grains
Apr 21, 2020

Corn: Waterloo on the crude oil market

PARIS. The Chicago corn market is sliding deeper and deeper into the red. The crude oil market experienced a Waterloo yesterday for the WTI variety. Pressure is coming from the US meat market, and after Smithfield Foods and Cargill, JBS has now announced further closures of production sites. Dark clouds are also gathering on the Western European meat market.
Grains
Apr 20, 2020

Wheat: boosting the market with export quotas

FRANKFURT. The wheat market grew noticeably in the USA and Western Europe. This was mainly due to statements by Russia and the Ukraine that exports would be suspended as soon as export quotas or export targets were exhausted. This stimulated higher wheat export expectations in the USA.
Grains
Apr 15, 2020

Corn: between the flanks of the crude oil and meat markets

PARIS. The corn market is currently experiencing a test of strength, the market has been caught in the flanks of a drop in the price of crude oil as yet unheard of and, in addition, a slump in meat consumption in North America and China as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, which is reducing demand for animal feed. Another topic is the progress of corn sowing this year.
Grains
Apr 7, 2020

Corn: quarantine clauses

PARIS. The US corn market is resisting the vehement price pressure from crude oil. However, US corn inventories are also expected to rise. In Western Europe, demand remained very stable, as confirmed by higher corn prices in France. In the Lower Rhine region, corn prices fell temporarily, which compound feed producers are likely to use for purchases, the trade said. Corn importers, too, are likely to supplement the contract terms with clauses on substitute delivery to ensure greater security of supply in the event of quarantines caused by the coronavirus.
Grains
Apr 6, 2020

Wheat: Brazil's mills on import course

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets in the USA began this with significant price increases, while the price level in Western Europe and on the Black Sea remained at last week's level. Brazil is unable to cover its import enquiries from Argentina for logistical reasons and is therefore looking for goods in other countries. Wheat exports in Western Europe flattened out somewhat and uncertainty about the further course of the market remains high. The industry must prepare for longer restrictions due to the Covid19 pandemic.
Grains
Mar 30, 2020

Corn: Saudi Arabia puts heavy pressure on the crude oil market

PARIS. The US corn market is under heavy pressure because Saudi Arabia has increased its crude oil production in order to take revenge on Russia for Moscow's failure to respond to the demand for a crude oil cutback. The US ethanol industry is in the red and US farmers are sitting on unsold corn. In the EU, a higher euro exchange rate improves the import chances for corn.
Grains
Mar 25, 2020

Buckwheat: export stop only lasts for a short time

MOSCOW. In order to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection to the Russian Federation, the Russian agricultural supervisory authority has closed the borders for the export of cereals, including buckwheat, for 10 days, starting on 20 March. However, these restrictions were discarded after only a few days.
Grains
Mar 24, 2020

Wheat: irrational stockpiling of toast and pasta

FRANKFURT The wheat markets in the USA, Western Europe and on the Black Sea increased again by 2.5%. In the USA and Western Europe, stockpilings continue to increase, although agricultural ministries do not expect any food shortages. In Germany, irrational stockpilings are pushing logistics to the limits of capacity.
Grains
Mar 23, 2020

Corn: fake news about export stop in Ukraine

PARIS. The EU corn market is moving upwards as the wheat market continues to put pressure on it. Feed mills increase stocks to ensure supply availability. Ukraine does not restrict agricultural exports under any circumstances. In the USA, China's wheat and corn purchases were seen as a comeback to its trade relations. The low price of crude oil is putting such a strain on the US ethanol market that ethanol plants have to close.