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The German 12.5% FOB wheat APM basis assessment for September loading was assessed unchanged at a €3 per tonne premium to the December Euronext wheat contract...
Ukraine’s farmers have reached a landmark stage of the season in the week to Thursday August 15, finishing the harvest of the early group of grains and starting the harvest of sunflowers and soybeans, according to government data.
Forecasts of rain in the prime growing regions of China, Australia and Germany will be a major focus of attention among market participants around the globe this week, as well the prospect of frost in Argentina that could damage wheat, Fastmarkets heard on Thursday August 15.
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Sales of Argentine soybeans, corn and wheat rose in both the 2023/24 and 2024/25 marketing years in the week to August 7, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday August 14.
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s local attaché in Australia has said that the country’s wheat and barley production is projected to climb in 2024/25, while Australian farmers deal with dramatically different growing conditions depending on location.
Prices for corn and wheat on a delivered at place (DAP) basis in Ukraine's water ports have firmed since July amid a lack of offers and rising concerns over the late crops conditions, as well as farmers’ reluctance to sell volumes at lower prices – all this is at odds with what is happening in international markets, trade sources told Fastmarkets.
US weekly soybean net sales for the 2024/25 crop year reached 1.34 million tonnes in the week to August 8, above the 985,200 tonnes reported last week, the US Department of Agriculture reported on Thursday August 15.
Soybean meal exports from US went down in the week ended August 8 while sales increased, data from the USDA showed on Thursday August 15.
US weekly net sales of wheat for the 2024/25 crop year totaled 399,900 tonnes during the week to August 8, up by 24% from the previous week, but down by 6% from the prior four-week average, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) said on Thursday August 15.
US net sales of corn totaled 120,500 tonnes for the 2023/24 crop year during the week to August 8, down by 75% from the previous week and a new marketing-year low, data released by the USDA showed on Thursday August 15.
Ukraine’s export volumes of oilseeds and their processed products decreased in the week ended August 14, taking into account seasonal factors and lower offers from sellers, according to official data published on Thursday August 15.
Chinese soyoil inventories were estimated at 1.13 million tonnes in the week ended August 9, unchanged from a week earlier, according to figures from the China National Grain and Oils Information Center (CNGOIC) published on Thursday August 15.
Algeria’s state-backed grain importing agency has purchased around 500,000 tonnes of durum wheat, traders have told Fastmarkets.
The “Brooklyn Kyiv” grain terminal at Odesa port in southern Ukraine was damaged by a Russian missile attack late on Wednesday August 14, Louis Dreyfus Co (LDC) told Fastmarkets on Thursday.
The soybean CFR China (USG) basis assessment for September loading was assessed unchanged...
The German 12.5% FOB wheat APM basis assessment for September loading was assessed unchanged at a €3 per tonne premium to the December Euronext wheat contract...
Soybean futures rebounded in the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on Wednesday August 14 on bargain buying after six consecutive sessions of losses and reaching new contract lows on Tuesday August 13.
Crude palm oil (CPO) futures in Malaysia bounced back on Wednesday August 14 while other vegoil futures in China and in the US continued to edge lower.
US corn futures rose on Wednesday August 14 due to technical buying and increased weekly corn consumption, though gains were limited by a record US corn production forecast.