Market updates on grains with up-to-date price trends
Grains
Mar 19, 2020

Wheat: shutdown puts logistics in trouble

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets are growing internationally and analysts expect strongly restricted economic activities around the globe. Wheat is not becoming scarce, but rather logistics could face major problems due to the rampant pandemic. For this reason, the industry is increasing its inventories in order to be able to compensate for transport delays or even loss of goods. Stockpiling of flour and China's presence for wheat imports from France and Ukraine are pushing the market. Russia is becoming competitive again due to the fall of the ruble.
Grains
Mar 16, 2020

Corn: disaster mode in Western Europe

PARIS. The corn markets continued to collapse in the USA and also in Western Europe. More and more countries are declaring national emergencies and disasters, and fears of a global recession are growing. In the food sector, retailers, shipping companies and industry are trying to maintain supply chains, which is likely to put logistics to a tough test. Avian influenza subtype H5 has been detected in laying hens in Saxony.
Grains
Mar 11, 2020

Corn: consumers are buying more canned goods

PARIS. The corn markets were able to recover slightly due to an increase in crude oil prices, which are supporting the market via ethanol. The purchasing behavior of consumers, who tend to buy canned food and avoid fresh products due to the risk of a coronavirus infection, which is also increasingly affecting butchers' shops, is causing concern. This could affect the feed market as well.
Grains
Mar 10, 2020

Wheat: Italy under state of emergency

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets are under pressure due to massive crashes on the stock and commodity exchanges, the failed OPEC Plus negotiations and the continuing spread of the coronavirus. As a result, the currencies in crude oil supplier countries such as Russia are coming under pressure. Italy's nationwide state of emergency due to Covid-19 shows how the situation could also deteriorate in Western Europe.
Grains
Mar 6, 2020

Wheat: markets tend to be weak

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets are tending to be weak due to concerns about the spread of the coronavirus epidemic. Traders expect temporary drops in demand, either for logistical or economic reasons. Higher wheat crops in the coming season in Russia, India and Australia also indicate lower prices.
Grains
Mar 4, 2020

Corn: USA lowers key interest rate

PARIS. The corn market recovered slightly in the USA and Western Europe, but the Black Sea market continued to decline. Yesterday, the US central bank cut the key interest rate by 0.5 percentage points, to which stock and commodity markets initially reacted with price rises. Recently these turned negative again, the interest rate cut was interpreted as meaning that the consequences of the coronavirus could hit the economy even worse than expected.
Grains
Mar 3, 2020

Wheat: Morocco and Ethiopia announce new tenders

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets showed further downward corrections. The focus was set on the new crop, with significantly higher expectations in India and also Australia following the poor crop of last year. The price decline in Russia also put pressure on wheat prices in Paris. Nevertheless, there were new wheat tenders from Morocco and Ethiopia.
Grains
Feb 28, 2020

Cereals and oilseeds: "Prices will continue to decline"

FRANKFURT. In the past few days, cereals and oilseeds have experienced downright price slumps on the stock markets. The effects of the Covid-19 epidemic are, however, also affecting smaller commodities.
Grains
Feb 27, 2020

Corn: exports from the Ukraine decline

PARIS. The corn market declined in the USA, Western Europe and the Black Sea region. The spread of the coronavirus caused sales fears, although the effects on the market remained difficult to assess. Argentina's government will raise the export tax on wheat, corn and soy, which could lead to firmer impulses on the market. Ukrainian corn exports fell by 24% in February.
Grains
Feb 26, 2020

Buckwheat: no shipments from China

WARSAW/FRANKFURT. According to reports there are currently no buckwheat exports from China. Other exporting countries, which have so far received less attention, are now moving into focus.
Grains
Feb 25, 2020

Wheat: stock market losses due to possible coronavirus pandemic

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets showed a further decline in prices internationally. The spread of the coronavirus outside of China in South Korea, Iran and Italy resulted in massive losses on the stock markets. Germany and Poland were awarded the Saudi Arabian wheat tender.
Grains
Feb 24, 2020

Corn: concern about corona virus increases

PARIS. The corn market tended to be weaker in the USA, the market in Western Europe remained stable for the time being, and on the Black Sea exports to China and Southeast Asia appear to be slumping. The spread of the corona virus is more advanced than the WHO admits. The epidemic led to a cooling of the stock and commodity markets. Beijing has also stopped imports of poultry and poultry products from Germany.
Grains
Feb 20, 2020

Wheat: new tenders from Taiwan and Jordan

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets in the USA and Western Europe registered losses again, only on the Black Sea did wheat pick up slightly. Moscow expects a 3 to 5% higher wheat crop in the summer, and also corrected export expectations downwards by 1 million metric tonnes.
Grains
Feb 17, 2020

Corn: market waits for low-cost offers from Brazil

PARIS. The corn market declined slightly in Chicago and Paris. In the USA, the stock exchanges remained closed due to President's Day. The question remained whether China will stick to its import commitments in the Phase 1 deal or whether it would rather play for time. China bought larger quantities of corn in the Ukraine.
Grains
Feb 13, 2020

Corn: trade in France benefits from less import pressure

PARIS. The corn market gained on the futures exchanges in the USA and Western Europe. On the physical market, corn prices remained rather depressed, even though corn imports from third countries into the EU decreased visibly. As Ukrainian corn is increasingly being shipped to China, this will ease the pressure on the French market to Spain and Italy. Corn is more attractive to feed manufacturers than wheat.
Grains
Feb 11, 2020

Wheat: Egypt announces new tender

FRANKFURT. The wheat market was weaker in the USA and on the Black Sea, but firmer in Western Europe. Egypt announced a new wheat tender, with wheat from the Black Sea Region potentially becoming more competitive again, but France and Romania are benefiting from an even weaker euro exchange rate. With the WASDE report, the USDA could lower the high export forecast for Russian wheat.
Grains
Feb 11, 2020

Millet: production doubles in the Ukraine

KIEV/FRANKFURT: APK-Inform estimates the 2019 production in the Ukraine at 159,000 metric tonnes. Production has in others words doubled over 2018. Consequently...
Grains
Feb 6, 2020

Rye: production is at risk in Russia

MOSCOW. Production declined to a ten-year low in Russia last year. Curiously, however, rye flour production is on the rise.
Grains
Feb 5, 2020

Wheat: Chinese central bank provides financial support

FRANKFURT. Wheat prices rose in the USA, Western Europe and the Black Sea region. China's central bank pumped a good EUR 220 billion into the domestic financial system to stabilize the country and mitigate the consequences of the coronavirus epidemic. France is loading large quantities of wheat for export despite the strikes.
Grains
Feb 3, 2020

Corn: pressure from South America

PARIS. Prices for corn continued to decline in Chicago and Paris. The spread of the corona virus in China and other parts of Asia and a cooling global economy are depressing the market. In the USA, hardly anyone expects China to be able to fulfil its commitments in the Phase 1 deal soon. The Ukraine is reducing high price demands. France's cash market is trending weaker.
Grains
Jan 30, 2020

Wheat: Black Sea market declines significantly

FRANKFURT. The wheat market declined worldwide. Due to the spread of the coronavirus in China and other Asian countries, the trade fears low export orders to these countries. Especially the price decline on the Black Sea caused a sensation, rain forecasts with better yield expectations put the market under pressure. France is risking its competitiveness in North Africa by continuing strikes. The price trend in France and Germany has been rather weak recently.
Grains
Jan 28, 2020

Corn: coronavirus and economic slowdown depress market

PARIS. The corn market declined, except in the Black Sea Region. Fears of a global economic slowdown and the risks due to the coronavirus in China and other contries in Asia clouded the market. Due to rainfall in northern Argentina and central Brazil, the development of corn is progressing well. EU corn imports fell back.
Grains
Jan 28, 2020

Wheat: slight pressure on sales in Western Europe

FRANKFURT. The wheat market was only slightly firmer in the USA. In Paris and the Black Sea Region, prices declined. However, fears of a global economic slowdown and the risks associated with the coronavirus in China and other Asian countries clouded the market.
Grains
Jan 23, 2020

Wheat: Argentina delays repayment of foreign debt

FRANKFURT. The wheat market was slightly weaker in Chicago and Paris and firmer in the Black Sea Region. Argentina is failing to repay its foreign debt, which has caused great uncertainty among exporters. The ongoing strikes in France are increasingly endangering the export and baking industries. France is awarded the Algerian tender for a large share.
Grains
Jan 21, 2020

Corn: EU imports decline again

PARIS. The corn market declined in the USA and also in Western Europe. More rainfall in South America has resulted in better growing conditions for corn. The sowing of the safrinha maize crop, however, was slightly delayed. The EU imported less corn from third-world countries.
Grains
Jan 20, 2020

Wheat: France and Germany profit from North Africa

FRANKFURT. The wheat market showed a slight recovery trend after a former price decline. Increasing demand for exports in France and Germany caused share prices to rise. Tunisia is buying EU wheat and Algeria has issued a new tender. The change in leadership in Moscow could lead to a more aggressive export policy in Russia.
Grains
Jan 16, 2020

Corn: escalating strikes in France

PARIS. In the USA, the market reacted to the Phase 1 deal with sharp price losses. It is true that the export values for corn and ethanol are set out in detail in the contract, but Beijing retains the option to decide on imports of US agricultural goods to China according to market conditions. Weekly exports of US corn were higher than last week.
Grains
Jan 14, 2020

Corn: Brazil's trade expects higher saffrinha crop

PARIS. The corn market caught up slightly in the USA, but remained almost unchanged in Western Europe. In Brazil, retailers are expecting a higher saffrinha crop because domestic prices have risen significantly. Ukrainian corn has lost competitiveness due to the rising UAH. In France, relatively low price offers ensure good demand, even though rail strikes and increased freight rates of forwarding companies make shipments to Germany and Spain more expensive.
Grains
Jan 13, 2020

Wheat: USDA expects EU wheat exports to increase significantly

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets tends to be slightly weaker. The new WASDE report showed mixed results, especially the higher EU wheat crop and the further increase in EU wheat exports surprised the market players.
Grains
Jan 9, 2020

Buckwheat: price trend set to continue

WARSAW. As market players report, the high demand for vegetable protein sources is prompting many farmers in Eastern Europe to switch to pulses. Frequently also at the expense of buckwheat.
Grains
Jan 8, 2020

Millet: good crop prompts surge in demand

KIEV. Last year, Germany stepped up imports from the Ukraine. Total imports have, however, declined.
Grains
Jan 8, 2020

Corn: Argentina withdraws price demands

PARIS. The US corn market continued to decline, and Argentina's price demands also went into reverse. However, prices increased slightly in the EU and the Black Sea region. This is caused by the rise in the UAH, increasing drought in southeastern Europe and restricted trade from the Black Sea region due to the Orthodox Christmas holidays.
Grains
Jan 2, 2020

Wheat: France and Germany make a firm start into the New Year 2020

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets remained firm even after the turn of the year 2020. In the USA, speculation about higher wheat purchases by China in 2020 is driving the market. In the EU, lower expectations for the coming EU wheat harvest, stronger EU demand for feed wheat and poor growth conditions for Ukrainian wheat due to drought are driving up prices.
Grains
Dec 18, 2019

Corn: Argentina demands even higher tariffs

PARIS. Although the US corn market was supported by the Phase 1 agreement, imports from China still have to follow. Argentina's new government is demanding even higher tariffs on wheat, corn and soybeans. This did not raise export prices, but caused them to collapse in Argentina and Brazil, which was also linked to the Phase 1 agreement.
Grains
Dec 12, 2019

Wheat: initial trend towards weaker market

FRANKFURT. The wheat market continued its downward trend. Wheat prices declined in the USA and France. Only the Black Sea Region continued a somewhat firmer trend, driven by the sharp rise in the UAH.
Grains
Dec 11, 2019

Corn: China's stocks increase by 5 million metric tonnes

PARIS. The corn market slightly continued its downward trend after the WASDE report showed an increase of 5 million metric tonnes in corn stocks. USDA did not lower its forecast for US corn exports either, despite the sharp decline. In western Europe, corn tends to become weaker after the prices in Brake/Germany declined further.
Grains
Dec 10, 2019

Wheat: Egypt announces new tender

FRANKFURT. The wheat prices are still weak in the USA. In France and the Black Sea Region, wheat prices declined at the physical market. Meanwhile, EU wheat exports increased by 63% compared to last year.
Grains
Dec 4, 2019

Corn: US tariffs put South America under pressure

PARIS. The corn market declined slightly in the USA and continued its stronger trend in western Europe and the Black Sea Region.
Grains
Dec 3, 2019

Wheat: Algeria and Egypt announce new tenders

FRANKFURT. The wheat market declined in the USA, tended slightly weaker in France, but again showed strong growth in Germany. Algeria and Egypt launched new wheat tenders yesterday.
Grains
Dec 2, 2019

Corn: the Ukraine gets slowed down by Brazil

PARIS. The corn market had a firm start into the new week. In the USA, corn increased due to good export development and snowy weather in the Corn Belt. In France, the sluggish corn harvest could hardly stabilise the market, although Brussels revised the EU corn harvest slightly downwards. The strikes planned in France' transport sector, starting on 5 December, could lead to market disruptions.
Grains
Nov 27, 2019

Millet: suppliers adjust prices

KIEV. The new crop from the Ukraine has finally impacted the market. Suppliers in Eastern Europe have been forced to adjust their prices.
Organic
Organic grain
Oct 16, 2019

Buckwheat: production nearly slashed by half in the Urkaine

KIEV/PEKING. Decclines in production are being reported throughout Eastern Europe. The reports from China are also not exactly encouraging. In addition, the prices in Eastern Europe have shifted notably.
Organic
Organic grain
Oct 10, 2019

Buckwheat: rising prices and declining exports

WARSAW/PEKING. The prices for conventional and organic buckwheat have risen in Europe. As market players report the surge is prompted by...
Grains
Aug 2, 2019

Wheat: Quality reported worse than last year in Germany

FRANKFURT. Prices in Europe and in Germany are on the decline.
Grains
Jul 24, 2019

Millet: Buyers in Germany mainly purchase in France and Austria

KIEV/FRANKFURT. Production prospects are highly promising in the Ukraine. Prices, however, differ greatly.
Grains
Jul 16, 2019

Cereals: Russia to lose market shares to the EU

WASHINGTON, D.C./KIEV. In the grain report for July, the USDA has revised its production estimates for wheat in Russia and other countries. Meanwhile, the market has witnessed an increase in production in the Ukraine.
Grains
Jul 10, 2019

Cereals: EU faces fiercer competition from Russia

The EU Commission's June estimates for the 2019/20 production are very optimistic. The record high temperatures witness throughout large parts of the EU may have a considerable impact on yields. In addition, concerns have been voiced that Russia will secure further market shares in the export market.
Grains
Apr 10, 2019

Millet: EU imports 20,0000 mt more French millet

KIEW/FRANKFURT. The US Department of Agriculture has once again revised its estimate for worldwide millet production downwards. Despite that, there are a few comparatively cheap offers for Ukrainian millet on the market.