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Corn: Brazil's trade expects higher saffrinha crop

January 14, 2020 at 12:15 PM , Der AUDITOR
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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.

The US corn market continued its slightly firmer trend. In the morning, Chicago was trading at 388.50 cents per bushel, which is 1.25 cents higher than yesterday. In Paris, prices stopped at EUR 173.00 per metric tonne. In the USA, the weekly export control of 460,307 metric tonnes, which fell short of last week's level by 90,600 metric tonnes, put the market under pressure again. Overall, US corn exports were 54.6% lower than last year. The signing of the Phase 1 deal with China, planned for Wednesday in Washington, kept corn prices fairly stable, which deliberately keeps US

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