Bulgarian wheat: prices clutched at nominal levels

May 8, 2017 at 7:46 AM , Starry Night Ltd.
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Foreign trade resumed in the last two weeks of April to slow down in the first week of May. Sales on green for feed wheat are seemingly freezing up. Favorable weather conditions are the key to prosperous upcoming harvest.

Wheat: trade as usual, but at nominal prices

SOFIA. With the upcoming harvest a few months away, prices of milling wheat and feed wheat seem to fluctuate around their nominal levels since the beginning of Spring season. Currently, milling wheat and feed wheat are traded for 0.164 EUR/kg and 0.159 EUR/kg CPT domestic port, respectively. The supply of the latter crop in sufficient quantities is literally absent from the market since the majority of it was quickly exported some time after the end of the harvesting season.

The favorable harvest boosted exports

For the last decade, output of wheat from harvest 2016-17 has been the highest. This has a positive influence on exports, the majority of which (2,422,059 mt) went to countries of the European Union while the rest (1,456,383 mt) were shipped to the rest of the world, as official figures stood by the end of April.

The table below presents a snapshot of harvest 2016-17, as well as, current domestic and foreign trade developments.

Harvest 2016-17

(beginning of harvest till 28.04.2017)

Carry over

420,000 mt

Domestic output

5,605,422 mt

Domestic consumption

1,580,100 mt

Exports to the world

3,878,442 mt

Reserves

603,397 mt

Source: Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture

Trading feed wheat on green has taken a dip

Closing the first week of May, farmers set a price for feed wheat on green at 0.141 EUR/kg CPT domestic port. Buyers seemingly prefer to wait, going further in the season, before taking the price. Weather conditions seem to have become a decisive factor.

Wheat, Bulgaria

Type

EUR/kg

milling wheat

0.164

feed wheat

0.159

CPT domestic port

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