Market updates on grains with up-to-date price trends
Grains
Feb 2, 2018

Barley: Expect a significant reduction in to-be-harvested areas for next season

SOFIA. Responding to regional market forces, farmers reduce acreages for next year. Domestic consumption within the livestock sector on the rise.
Alerts and Regulations
Jan 31, 2018

Wheat: The EU is expected to become the leading producer in 2017/18

In FAO estimates for 2017/18 China remains a leader in wheat production (not counting the EU). The United States and Canada expect in 2017/18 lower yields, in contrast to Russia, which has ambition to produce the record for the country nearly 84 million MT
Import / Export Statistics
Jan 30, 2018

Wheat: Russia is expected to become a confident leader of world exports of wheat in season 2017/18

Russia becomes a grain superpower in wheat exports while the production of this agricultural crop in the world decreased in 2017 by 7.4 million MT
Grains
Jan 26, 2018

Barley: Regional market forces influence local market sentiments

SOFIA. Shipments to non-EU markets lag behind substantially. Weather conditions alternate between low and quite high temperatures for the season.
Grains
Jan 26, 2018

Corn: Prices have added incremental value

SOFIA. Exports have been paused while domestic demand keeps its momentum high.
Grains
Jan 25, 2018

Rapeseed: Lowering planted acreages, farmers try to circumvent expected lower demand

SOFIA. Will not farmers’ decisions to cut sowing acreages for next season turn out futile as long as the country remains a relatively small producer and brisk exporter of rapeseed?
Alerts and Regulations
Jan 25, 2018

Grains: Record crop in Russia in 2017

MOSCOW. 134 million MT of grain had been harvested in Russia by the end of 2017 - an absolute record
Grains
Jan 25, 2018

Wheat: Reverberating effects from regional market players and those from earlier weather conditions on local export results

SOFIA. Competitors’ export potential within the Black sea region influences local shipments to non-EU markets. Adverse weather conditions before harvest in some EU countries stimulate exports to EU markets, though.
Grains
Jan 19, 2018

Corn: Domestic consumption on the rise

SOFIA. Although on the rise, domestic consumption alone could not deplete reserves by the end of the current marketing season.
Grains
Jan 19, 2018

Barley: Will supply side interventions result in desired demand side effects?

SOFIA. Whether influencing the supply side of the market will lead to higher prices is doubtful since the market does not exist in a vacuum. Yet, planted acreages decreased substantially
Grains
Jan 18, 2018

Wheat: Lagging behind on markets outside the EU

SOFIA. While exports to EU markets have traced a reassuring steep trend, those to non-EU destinations nosedived. Changes in consumption habits of wheat on the domestic market.
Grains
Jan 12, 2018

Barley: The warm Winter as a two edged-sword

SOFIA. If the Winter does not provide the so necessary thick snow, yields will be negatively affected. Barley shipments to non-EU markets suffer.
Grains
Jan 12, 2018

Corn: Are bulls’ hooves heard in the distance?

SOFIA. The projected decline in global stocks during the current season, on the background of an already strong demand, ought to improve the current depressed price levels.
Grains
Jan 12, 2018

Exports in rice surpass it’s record.

Exports in rice have increased to the neighbouring nation.
Grains
Jan 10, 2018

Rapeseed: Another season of a robust international demand

SOFIA. Aggregate output placed a natural ceiling on exports. The majority of the crop gets swiftly shipped abroad.
Grains
Jan 10, 2018

Wheat: Stepping up shipped volumes to EU markets

SOFIA. Entering into 2018, the country went over 3.0 mmt of exports. The upbeat export trend, supported by high quality characteristics of grains, might well push prices higher soon.
Grains
Jan 6, 2018

Corn: Locally, adding incremental price premium

SOFIA. Will the forecasted global decline in production and lower ending inventory build-up inflationary expectation?
Grains
Jan 5, 2018

Barley: Prospects are for a lower output next season

SOFIA. Tough regional competition in recent years and lower prices pushed local farmers to cultivate less land. Foreign market positions seem not endangered by the cut.
Grains
Jan 5, 2018

Rapeseed: Implementing a short-term local strategic refocus, producers hope to parry negative, regional medium-term effects

SOFIA. External market factors -- on the demand, as well as, on the supply side-- seem to affect local cultivation strategies.
Grains
Jan 5, 2018

Wheat: Farmers, standing before a winter season, hope for the best

SOFIA. Whether the Winter will be favorable, providing thick snow and replenishing the moisture reserves or be dry with long periods of extremely low temperatures, is what will distinguish a strong from a weak upcoming harvest.
Grains
Dec 29, 2017

Barley: Giving in on markets outside the EU

SOFIA. Losing foreign market positions outside the EU to other regional players. Domestic consumption is on the rise.
Grains
Dec 29, 2017

Corn: Staying attuned to regional developments

SOFIA. Will regional developments support or weaken prices? In the short-term, prices are projected to exhibit a slightly upbeat trend.
Grains
Dec 29, 2017

Rapeseed: The great majority has already been exported

SOFIA. Shipping abroad more than 90% of its aggregate output, as a smaller producer, the country could only benefit from increasing its production potential.
Grains
Dec 29, 2017

Wheat: The buoyant export rate will slip over 2018

SOFIA. Exports to EU markets are forecasted to keep the robust trend. Yet, to markets outside the EU, regional behemoths squeeze out local export potential.
Grains
Dec 22, 2017

Barley: Sliding on a sluggish export trajectory

SOFIA. Tough regional competition, lower prices and higher ending stocks redraw a new approach to cultivation. A substantial cut in sowed acreages is a strategic move, though.
Grains
Dec 22, 2017

Corn: exports nosedive before the end of 2017

SOFIA. The slowing down of exports premonitions unsettling times ahead.
Grains
Dec 21, 2017

Rapeseed: Swift export activities quickly deplete reserves

SOFIA. A relatively smaller producer, the country remains a relatively smaller exporter. It is not a demand-side issue; it is a supply-side shortcoming.
Grains
Dec 21, 2017

Wheat: Forecasted to break through the 3 mmt export ceiling by the end of 2017

SOFIA. No drastic change in cultivated acreages for next year. Exports are projected to remain strong, going into 2018.
Grains
Dec 15, 2017

Rapeseed: Exports drive sales, yet planted acreages drive exports’ share

Exports account for the depletion of reserves. However, the country seems destined to remain on the tail of EU producers and thus exporters.
Grains
Dec 15, 2017

Corn: Attuned to regional developments

SOFIA. Regional developments have always influenced local market sentiments. Marketing year 2017-18 could be even a tougher one for exporters.
Grains
Dec 14, 2017

Barley: In the clutches of regional forces

SOFIA. The strong exports’ rate of a few months ago to EU markets has reached a plateau. Shipped volumes to countries outside the EU suffer considerably.
Grains
Dec 14, 2017

Wheat: Prices keep firm against disquieting regional developments

SOFIA. The high quality characteristics of grains maintain the export rate high. Strong domestic and foreign demands support prices.
Grains
Dec 8, 2017

Barley: Will lower availability actually influence prices?

SOFIA. And this year, farmers allocated less land for barley. Low prices and regional competition influence cultivation decisions.
Grains
Dec 8, 2017

Corn: Active trade supports prices

SOFIA. There is still time for the final results to be made public, but most recent estimates of output place it still lower than initially forecasted production figures. Prices stay firm, finding support in active trade.
Grains
Dec 7, 2017

Rapeseed: Planted acreages will affect export potential

SOFIA. Exports lag on a yearly basis. Lower planted acreages for next year.
Grains
Dec 7, 2017

Wheat: Positioned for upbeat exports in 2018

SOFIA. The recent buoyant exports are forecasted to slip over its upbeat trend into 2018. Prices are supported by the high sales’ turnover rate.
Grains
Dec 1, 2017

Rapeseed: Focus is the EU market

SOFIA. Sudden jumps in export activities fade away fast on the background of surplus quantities in the region.
Grains
Dec 1, 2017

Wheat: Exporters in Germany are struggling

FRANKFURT. Supplies in Europe are abundant, and prices could hardly be any better for the export market. Suppliers in Germany are, however, highly worried over the fierce competition from France.
Grains
Dec 1, 2017

Corn: Competitive prices boost export activities

SOFIA. The dynamics on the wheat exports’ market seem to prop-up the internal consumption of corn. Strong exports so far in the season.
Grains
Nov 30, 2017

Barley: Sluggish trade activities persist

SOFIA. Exports lag behind on an annual basis. The planned response to such foreign market developments is reduction in acreages.
Grains
Nov 30, 2017

Wheat: Prices resist a downfall

SOFIA. Skyrocketing exports to EU countries since the beginning of the marketing season support prices. The export trend is expected to continue in 2018.
Grains
Nov 24, 2017

Corn: Prices are expected to float around current levels

SOFIA. Strong export demand and domestic consumption only succeed in maintaining stable price levels.
Grains
Nov 24, 2017

Barley: A declining trend in planted acreages

SOFIA. Early in the marketing season, exports skyrocketed. Recently, they have plummeted.
Grains
Nov 23, 2017

Rapeseed: Regional developments influence local market trends

SOFIA. The sluggish export activities will most probably slip into next year
Grains
Nov 23, 2017

Wheat: Prices persistently follow a snail-like climb

SOFIA. No need to win by a sudden blow and then start to drift off; do it slowly over a long period of time. This year’s panted acreages are expected to lead ahead those of last year.
Grains
Nov 17, 2017

Barley: Demand shapes cultivation strategies

SOFIA. Cultivation strategies shift in favor of other crops. Exports slowed down.
Grains
Nov 17, 2017

Corn: Will prices prevail through current levels?

SOFIA. The expected higher availability this season seems to be the anchor of price hikes. Will the dynamics of the feed wheat market kick in to turn the wind in favor of local corn market sellers?
Grains
Nov 16, 2017

Rapeseed: Quietude on the export fronts

SOFIA. Exports lag behind on a yearly basis. Weather conditions favor the development of crops