The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) expects wheat production of 786 million tons in 2023. Nevertheless, this value remains 1.3% below the 2022 record for the industry. At the […]
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The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) expects wheat production of 786 million tons in 2023. Nevertheless, this value remains 1.3% below the 2022 record for the industry. At the […]
Read moreDespite the continuation of the “grain agreement”, purchase prices for wheat and corn decreased in the ports of Odesa. According to APK-Inform news agency, last week in the Ukrainian ports […]
Read moreThe Department of Food and Public Distribution is mulling relaxation of the fair and average quality (FAQ) norms for wheat in the ongoing rabi marketing season in India, food secretary […]
Read moreThe global wheat market remains under pressure from the significant supply, but traders are increasingly concerned about production forecasts in the new season. Against the background of the expected decrease […]
Read moreGrain prices in Poland are not too different from the European market, so there are no objective reasons for farmers to protest over cheap Ukrainian grain. This opinion was expressed […]
Read morePolish Agriculture Minister Henryk Kowalczyk resigned amid mass protests of farmers in connection with grain supplies from Ukraine. “I have resigned from the post of Minister of Agriculture and Rural […]
Read moreWheat prices in Russia have fallen to a record low since 2019, stated Sovecon analysts, TASS reports. “In Russia, prices for 3d grade wheat fell to 11.550 RUR/t (132,71 Eur) […]
Read moreThe officially announced leaving of the global grain traders from the Russian market will strengthen the geopolitical influence of the Russian Federation and increase its profits, announced Bloomberg, on April […]
Read moreThe Prime Ministers of five EU countries Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and Hungary appealed to the official Brussels with a request to limit the amount of Ukrainian food products entering […]
Read moreEuropean Grain Markets MATIF’s grain markets ended the week weakly but optimistic. The market reported a weekly appreciation of €3 for wheat (old and new harvest), €4 for the old maize […]
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