Corn: the Ukraine gets slowed down by Brazil

December 2, 2019 at 1:32 PM , Der AUDITOR
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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.

The US corn export of 806,800 metric tonnes, 2% above last week's and 34% above the four-week average, supported the price trend in Chicago after Thanksgiving. In Chicago, corn was quoted at 372 cents per bushel, a good 9.50 cents higher than last week. The slightly stronger US ethanol market also provided some support for the US corn market. In South Korea, the government wants to import 1 million metric tonnes of corn. Previous fears of an outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) have subsided there. 

France's crop larger than expected
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