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Grains and oilseeds: political events drive market

January 23, 2026 at 2:01 PM , Der AUDITOR
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BRUSSELS. Black Sea wheat prices are highly unattractive. Delays in the EU’s ratification process of the Mercosur trade deal will have implications for corn. China and Trump are driving soybeans. China has bought Canadian canola.

Black Sea wheat cannot compete

On Monday, Saudi Arabia purchased 907,000 mt of hard wheat. This move underpins the country’s intention of securing food supplies amid logistic uncertainties and changing export dynamics. Prices ranged at USD 259-265/mt C&F. Algeria also bought 720,000 mt of wheat at USD 253-254/mt. The prices are so low in Argentina that not even Black Sea wheat is playing a role at the moment. Quotations for Argentinian wheat (11.5%) stand at USD 216-220/mt FOB, for Russian wheat at USD 223-225/mt and for French, Romanian and Ukrainian whea

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