Grains and oilseeds: buyers shun Russia

August 23, 2024 at 12:18 PM , Der AUDITOR
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BRUSSELS. With buyers shunning Russian wheat Ukraine has seized the opportunity to step up exports. Railway strikes are disrupting trading activities for corn and rapeseed in North America. A bumper crop for US soybeans is very well possible.

Ukraine seizes wheat export gap left by Russia

The selling pressure prevailing in Russia continues to weigh on the market. Russia’s exports only reached 3.9 million mt as of 20 August, which is 33% down on last year. Export prices have also hit a historical low of USD 220/mt FOB Black Sea for Russian wheat, a far cry from last year’s USD 252/mt. Large buyers such as Egypt presently prefer suppliers from other countries. SovEcon reckons that Russia will exports 48.8 million mt in 2024/2025 as opposed to the 52.4 million mt shipped last year.

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