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Rapeseed: sea route exports lag behind on a yearly basis

July 31, 2017 at 9:17 AM , Starry Night Ltd.
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The belated and interrupted by rains collection of the crop this season extended the end of harvest.

Rapeseed: exports via sea routes lag behind

SOFIA. Weather conditions influence not only the yield potential, but also the pace of harvest, which in the end determine the delivery of the crop on the market, ceteris paribus. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, since the beginning of the marketing campaign this year till the 23rd of July 2017, no rapeseed was exported either via Varna seaport or Burgas seaport. By that time last year, about 58,500 mt of the crop were shipped abroad only via the former seaport route. It was not the lack of demand; seemingly, it was the pace of harvest that belated the delivery of the crop. Via land routes, by the end of week 29, 73,000 mt of rapeseed left the country.

No worries for the future of exports

From all other locally grown crops, rapeseed is the one that records the highest relative exports’ ratio on a yearly basis. About 90% of the crop is exported to foreign countries, as the greater majority goes to EU members. While still in harvest, by the 20th of July 2017, the estimated output stood at 399,023 mt -- collected from plots that represented only 87% of all available for harvest land, -- while exported quantities reached 73,000 mt.

Domestic consumption on a yearly basis is small, and there is no significant development in the local industry for the result to change drastically upward. For instance, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, during season 2016-17, domestic consumption reached 82,600 mt.

Soon the final estimate of the national output will become clear, and although forecasts are for around 450,000 – 460,000 mt, about 85-90% of the crop is expected to be exported within a few months.

Rapeseed, Bulgaria

Crop

EUR/kg

Rapeseed

0.360

EXW Bulgaria

 

 

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