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Wheat: the strong euro failed to push down local prices

July 24, 2017 at 4:37 PM , Starry Night Ltd.
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Harvest is approaching its end. Regional developments in the Black sea basin seem not to disturb the local market.

Exports are on the move

SOFIA. At Varna seaport, ships have already been uploaded with local produce during the last two weeks while market prices seem to encourage interested parties to sell. According to some local farmers, the higher yield this year could surprisingly support a projected output of close to that of next year, which stood at 5,662,721 mt. Soon the sky will clear for the result to appear.

Regional developments

According to a recent USDA update on Grain and feed on Turkey, its output this year is estimated to reach 19,500,000 mt, which is by 13.04% higher than that of last year. The defining characteristic for the projected higher output is not larger planted acreages but the higher yield.

According to local farmers, their Ukrainian counterparts are already shipping wheat to foreign markets from the new harvest. However, the prolonged dry periods in some regions of the country would definitely influence the final output.

Anyhow, local prices seem to resist short-term projections so far in the season, but history has proven that they are always attuned to price developments in the Black sea basin.

Wheat, Bulgaria

Type

EUR/kg

milling wheat

0.148

feed wheat

0.143

EXW Bulgaria

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