Wheat markets are marking time after last week’s rally: MATIF contracts are flat across the curve, CBOT futures are edging higher, and Black Sea cash values remain steady, keeping global […]
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Wheat markets are marking time after last week’s rally: MATIF contracts are flat across the curve, CBOT futures are edging higher, and Black Sea cash values remain steady, keeping global […]
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Polish wheat is decoupling from softer futures: Matif values have retreated on ample global supply and better EU crop prospects, while countrywide cash bids for both milling and feed wheat […]
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India’s wheat market is entering a weather-sensitive, quality-driven phase where a record crop may still deliver firm prices for top grades, while lower-quality grain struggles near the state support floor. […]
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Israel enters MY 2026/27 with a structurally tight wheat balance, low ending stocks and extreme import dependence, but benefits from currently soft Black Sea and CBOT wheat prices. Marketing-year demand […]
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Global wheat prices are currently stable, but the unfolding oil shock linked to the Strait of Hormuz crisis is setting up a serious cost squeeze for producers. With analysts warning […]
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Poland is heading into the 2026 harvest with abnormally high wheat stocks and weak export dynamics, keeping prices under heavy pressure despite record global production. Without a rapid export acceleration […]
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Nitrogen fertilizer prices in Poland have surged back to near-record levels after the outbreak of war in Iran, sharply increasing wheat production costs ahead of key spring applications. While international […]
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Wheat markets are trading lower in sympathy with a sharp pullback in oil and a stronger euro, even as export demand from Russia and the US remains solid and early […]
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Wheat prices started the week under broad commodity pressure as the de-escalation in the Persian Gulf reduced risk premiums, pulled energy sharply lower and strengthened the euro, while simultaneously strong […]
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Iran’s decision to quietly allow grain ships through the Strait of Hormuz is limiting direct disruption to wheat flows, but the parallel oil shock is raising freight and inflationary pressure […]
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