Market updates on grains with up-to-date price trends
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.
Grains
Nov 29, 2018

Corn: Drastic declines in production

BONN. The German Corn Committee (DMK) has announced a considerable drop in production. Due to the drought and the difficult conditions for cultivation in many regions in Germany the farmers have harvested less corn for silage. According to data ...
Grains
Aug 1, 2018

Grains: Prospects in Germany are worse than expected

BERLIN. In the recently published second crop report, the German Farmers’ Association (DBV) has lowered its production estimates for grains and rapeseed considerably. The harvest campaigns are progressing speedily, but the damage caused by drought is much worse than expected. Debates are heated in Germany and feed supplies will certainly run low.
Grains
Jul 18, 2018

Grains: Concern over feed supplies

BERLIN. The German Farmers’ Association (DBV) has published the first crop report with new estimates. Drought is unfolding an enormous impact on yields. There is also high concern that not enough feed is available.
Grains
Jul 6, 2018

Grains and Rapeseed: Production to drop by 10%

BERLIN. Drought has prompted the German Farmers’ Association to slash grain production estimates to as little as 41 million mt. This year’s production will again range well below average. Many farmers have even decided against harvesting their crops and to chop their grains instead. President Joachim Rukwied explains the situation.
Grains
Jun 28, 2018

Grains: Extensive crop losses in Germany

BERLIN. The German Farmers‘ Association is deeply concerned over extensive crop damages. In addition, the USDA has considerably cut the 2018/19 production estimates for wheat and rapeseed in Germany in the World Agricultural Production report for June.
Grains
Jun 19, 2018

Corn: Prices remain high

SOFIA. Regions within the country have received plenty of showers; in others, rains remain an expectation. Prices are on the upper side.
Grains
Jun 14, 2018

Barley: In the dawn of harvest, forecasts are for a lower output

SOFIA. In regions, farmers are already in fields, collecting the grain. However, the nationwide campaign of barley will be unfolding next week.
Grains
Jun 14, 2018

Wheat: The weather already blessed some regions; for others, hopes are still strong

SOFIA. Reaching the end of a successful season, market players hope for auspicious weather conditions.
Grains
Jun 7, 2018

Corn: Exports remain vibrant

SOFIA. On the background of recently rising prices, shipped volumes abroad remain strong.
Grains
Jun 7, 2018

Barley: Harvest looms on the horizon

SOFIA. Whether a cut in expected supply will result in a push of prices remains to be seen. Weather conditions are what concern farmers right now!
Grains
Jun 7, 2018

Wheat: Fields are in the hands of natural forces

SOFIA. Exports to EU markets at all-time high. The weather has been fickle, but yet has selectively tampered fields throughout the country.
Grains
May 31, 2018

Corn: Better times for bulls on the horizon?

SOFIA. Price levels have increased significantly since the start of the marketing year. In fields, farmers will find it necessary to replant.
Grains
May 31, 2018

Rye: Remaining a small local player

SOFIA. Local consumption has recently increased, but the majority share is exported abroad.
Grains
May 31, 2018

Barley: Expect another consecutive drop in aggregate output

SOFIA. Earlier farmers’ decisions on sowing the grain already affected expected acreages for the upcoming harvest. Unfavorable weather conditions could cut them further down.
Grains
May 30, 2018

Wheat: A successful season begs a repeat

SOFIA. Farmers are expected to enter larger acreages for harvest 2018-19. Yet, the weather conditions will determine the final results.
Grains
May 30, 2018

Boom in global wheat market

The wheat market is affected by Global war of USA – Korea – Turkey
Grains
May 25, 2018

Corn: Industrial developments predict a spur in domestic demand

SOFIA. A farmer needs to analyse the complexities of the market to benefit fully. Structural changes in production capacities are expected to increase local demand.
Grains
May 25, 2018

Triticale: Yearly, an increase in cultivated land

SOFIA. In recent years, farmers have increased the cultivation of the grain. For the upcoming harvest, acreages are expected to be higher.
Grains
May 24, 2018

Wheat: The EU remains the strongest buyer

SOFIA. Shipped volumes to EU markets at all-time high; those to non-EU markets have suffered significantly.
Grains
May 24, 2018

Barley: Moisture reserves are crucial for success

SOFIA. Showers have blessed some farmers; others still pray for rain. Local demand weighs-in heavily in cultivation strategies.
Grains
May 18, 2018

Corn: Will the halcyon days of last year be repeated?

SOFIA. The rate of sowing corn is tailing off. Foreign demand keeps exports buoyant.
Grains
May 18, 2018

Barley: All eyes on the upcoming harvest

SOFIA. Spring barley’s sowing campaign still lags behind that of last year. In approximately a month’s time, farmers enter the fields.
Grains
May 17, 2018

Wheat: Right now, the weather is a double-edge sword

SOFIA. Rains have fallen from the sky, unfortunately not in every field. Some farmers worry the lack of enough moisture will affect yields.
Grains
May 15, 2018

Wheat import duties will be increased

Government wheat procurement up by 16%.
Grains
May 11, 2018

Corn: Lassoing time, farmers advance in grain planting

SOFIA. The desperate times of the belated sowing campaign are subsiding. The forceful pitch has paid off.
Grains
May 11, 2018

Barley: Farmers refused to enter in a battle for acreages

SOFIA. Before the upcoming harvest, rains are crucial for success. Some farmers turn to organic cultivation.
Grains
May 10, 2018

Wheat: Current exports already topped those of last year – the highest

SOFIA. The green fields need substantial reserves of water. Even before the end of the marketing year, the country has realized the strongest export season within a period of at least twenty years.
Grains
May 9, 2018

FCI rice stock is 5 year high, still it is not worrying

Government procures 25 million tonnes of rice till April '18
Grains
May 3, 2018

Corn: In different regions, different states of affairs

SOFIA. Rains hit the ground! The weather has drawn an uneven pattern of undertaken sowing campaigns throughout the country.
Grains
May 3, 2018

Barley: Farmers will stand before lesser areas to harvest

SOFIA. Farmers sped-up their sowing campaigns of Spring barley. Unfavorable weather conditions could further decrease the output.
Grains
May 3, 2018

Wheat: Showers will determine the state of the upcoming harvest

SOFIA. Right now, favorable weather conditions are crucial for success. Exports have never been so strong.
Grains
Apr 27, 2018

Corn: The state of play – in the fields

SOFIA. Not the right moment to flirt with time right now; instead, farmers take advantage of any sunny day to be in the fields. Prices find support in strong international demand.
Grains
Apr 26, 2018

Wheat: Exports will top those of last season

SOFIA. Within the Northeast, wheat fields look good. In other places throughout the country, though, dry soil conditions infuse anxieties in farmers.