Wheat: France and Germany profit from North Africa

January 20, 2020 at 11:34 AM , Der AUDITOR
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FRANKFURT. The wheat market showed a slight recovery trend after a former price decline. Increasing demand for exports in France and Germany caused share prices to rise. Tunisia is buying EU wheat and Algeria has issued a new tender. The change in leadership in Moscow could lead to a more aggressive export policy in Russia.

Wheat was quoted in Chicago at 571.25 cents per bushel, which is 2.75 cents higher than last Friday. In Paris wheat increased by 50 cents to EUR 191.00 per metric tonne and on the Black Sea by 75 cents to USD 228.00 per metric tonne. In the USA, US summer wheat benefited from good export demand. The French analyst Tallage expects EU soft wheat exports to rise to 30.5 million metric tonnes in 2019/20; in November the export forecast was 28.7 million metric tonnes. The background is that wheat exports to Asia have increased because Australia has little supply capacity

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