The corn market is entering mid-March 2026 with a distinctly regional price structure: French corn has posted the strongest recent move in the provided spot data, Ukraine remains the lowest-cost origin in the sample, India stays structurally expensive due to its specialty organic starch segment, and popcorn values in Argentina and Brazil are notably steadier than bulk feed corn. The immediate takeaway is that this is a weather-sensitive but not yet panic-driven market. In the supplied price series, French FOB Paris corn rose to EUR 0.22/kg on 13 March from EUR 0.20/kg a week earlier and EUR 0.18/kg in mid-February, marking the clearest upward momentum in the dataset. Ukrainian FOB Odesa corn is unchanged at EUR 0.17/kg, while Ukrainian FCA feed-grade material sits flat at EUR 0.24/kg after easing from EUR 0.25/kg in late February. India’s organic starch corn remains elevated at EUR 1.45/kg, reflecting value-added and niche-market positioning rather than benchmark feed grain pricing. Popcorn from Argentina edged up to EUR 0.80/kg FOB Buenos Aires, while Brazilian-origin popcorn in Dordrecht held at EUR 0.73/kg. Globally, the broader corn narrative is being shaped by USDA’s March 10, 2026 WASDE: world corn ending stocks were raised to 292.8 million tons, with higher Brazil and Ukraine production partly offsetting a lower Argentina crop after February dryness. That combination helps explain why outright supply fear remains limited even as regional weather and logistics continue to matter. For the next few sessions, the market bias looks mixed-to-firm in France and Argentina, mostly steady in Ukraine, weather-supported in Brazil, and premium but stable in India.
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📈 Prices
Latest physical market prices from supplied data
| Product | Origin | Location | Terms | Latest price (EUR/kg) | Previous price (EUR/kg) | Weekly change | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Popcorn | BR | Dordrecht, NL | FCA | EUR 0.73 | EUR 0.73 | 0.0% | Neutral |
| Popcorn, expansion 40/42 | AR | Buenos Aires, AR | FOB | EUR 0.80 | EUR 0.79 | +1.3% | Firm |
| Corn, yellow | FR | Paris, FR | FOB | EUR 0.22 | EUR 0.20 | +10.0% | Bullish |
| Corn | UA | Odesa, UA | FOB | EUR 0.17 | EUR 0.17 | 0.0% | Neutral |
| Corn, yellow feed grade, moisture 14.5% max, purity 98% | UA | Odesa, UA | FCA | EUR 0.24 | EUR 0.24 | 0.0% | Steady |
| Corn, starch, organic | IN | New Delhi, IN | FOB | EUR 1.45 | EUR 1.45 | 0.0% | Premium/Stable |
Exchange benchmarks and reference pricing context
| Exchange / benchmark | Contract / reference | Price unit | Latest market read | Weekly tone | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Euronext Paris | Corn Futures (EMA) | EUR/tonne | European benchmark for corn risk management; used as key pricing reference for EU physical trade | Firm physical tone in France | Supportive |
| Physical France FOB | Yellow corn, Paris | EUR 220/tonne equivalent | Up from EUR 200/tonne a week earlier | +10.0% | Bullish |
| Physical Ukraine FOB | Corn, Odesa | EUR 170/tonne equivalent | Low-cost Black Sea origin remains competitive | Flat | Neutral |
| Physical Ukraine FCA | Feed corn, Odesa | EUR 240/tonne equivalent | Domestic/logistics-adjusted premium over FOB | Flat | Steady |
🌍 Supply & Demand
Global balance sheet backdrop
- USDA’s March 10, 2026 WASDE left the U.S. 2025/26 corn outlook unchanged, but raised global coarse grain production and increased global corn ending stocks to 292.8 million tons.
- The key foreign changes were higher corn production in Ukraine and Brazil and a lower crop in Argentina because February dryness hurt yield prospects.
- USDA also noted higher 2025/26 corn exports for India and higher 2024/25 Brazil exports based on observed shipments, while Argentina’s 2024/25 export outlook was reduced.
Regional trade interpretation
- France: The sharp rise in the supplied FOB Paris price suggests tighter nearby availability, stronger domestic basis, or weather/logistics-related support within the EU market.
- Ukraine: Flat FOB and FCA values indicate that Black Sea corn remains price-competitive, with ample enough nearby supply to cap rallies despite geopolitical and freight risk.
- Argentina: Spot firmness in popcorn aligns with a broader narrative of weather-related crop stress in corn-producing areas, even if specialty markets do not track feed corn one-for-one.
- Brazil: Stable popcorn pricing contrasts with weather-sensitive safrinha development; rain is supportive for yield potential and may limit upside in broader corn values if conditions persist.
- India: High organic starch corn pricing reflects specialty demand, domestic tightness, and a market structurally less linked to export-parity feed corn benchmarks.
📊 Fundamentals
Key market drivers
- USDA March WASDE: Higher Brazil and Ukraine output offsets part of Argentina’s weather-driven decline.
- Export demand: USDA weekly export sales showed strong U.S. corn net sales in early March 2026, indicating that global demand remains active and price-sensitive.
- Speculative positioning: CFTC continues to publish corn positioning data; the market remains highly responsive to fund flows around weather and export headlines.
- Regional competitiveness: Ukraine remains the cheapest standard corn origin in the supplied data, while France has seen the fastest recent appreciation.
Production and stocks comparison
| Country / region | Current market read | Production direction | Stocks implication | Price impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina | Dryness in February cut yield prospects | Lower | Tighter than previously expected | Supportive |
| Brazil | Higher first-crop area and rain support outlook | Higher | More comfortable | Capping rallies |
| Ukraine | Production raised on latest official information | Higher | Higher carryout potential | Competitive/bearish |
| EU / France | Weather and local basis support nearby prices | Mixed | Regionally tighter nearby tone | Bullish nearby |
| India | Domestic market remains structurally firm | Mixed | Higher stocks noted by USDA, but specialty segment remains premium | Stable to firm |
🌦️ Weather outlook by focus region
AR, BR, FR, IN, UA
- Argentina (Buenos Aires / Buenos Aires Province): The next 3 days show mixed cloud, scattered showers, then a turn warmer with highs near 30-31°C. That is slightly supportive for harvest progress, but heat after limited moisture can still reinforce concern about late-fill losses in stressed corn areas.
- Brazil (Mato Grosso / Mato Grosso do Sul): Repeated rain and thunderstorm risk over the next 3 days, with heavy-rain alerts in parts of Mato Grosso. This is broadly favorable for safrinha establishment and early development, though excessive rain can slow fieldwork and local logistics.
- France (Paris): Cool, rainy to cloudy conditions dominate the next 3 days. Moisture is generally constructive for soil reserves, but overly wet conditions can keep the market attentive to planting pace and field accessibility later this month.
- India (New Delhi): Warm, dry, hazy weather persists with highs around 29-31°C. Near-term weather looks mostly neutral for the physical market, though heat and air-quality issues add stress to logistics and handling rather than crop output at this stage.
- Ukraine (Odesa / Odesa Oblast): Cool but mostly dry weather with highs around 7-12°C should support transport and port-side activity more than crop development. For prices, this is mildly calming because it reduces immediate weather risk.
📆 Forecast
Trading outlook
- Buyers: Consider covering nearby French needs sooner rather than later; France shows the strongest upward momentum in the dataset.
- Importers: Ukraine remains the cheapest standard corn origin in the supplied prices; monitor freight and Black Sea execution risk.
- Sellers in Argentina: Weather losses are supportive, but global stock comfort limits runaway upside; scale-up selling on rallies may be prudent.
- Brazil-focused participants: Continued rain lowers immediate weather premium risk for safrinha; rallies may struggle without a logistics issue or export surprise.
- Processors in India: Premium specialty pricing remains defensible; downside appears limited absent a major domestic supply shift.
3-day regional price forecast
| Region | Reference market | Current price | 3-day forecast range | Direction | Rationale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AR | Buenos Aires popcorn FOB | EUR 0.80/kg | EUR 0.80-0.82/kg | Firm | Weather-reduced crop sentiment and warmer finish support offers |
| BR | Brazil-origin popcorn FCA Dordrecht | EUR 0.73/kg | EUR 0.72-0.74/kg | Steady | Rain supports crop outlook, limiting upside |
| FR | Paris corn FOB | EUR 0.22/kg | EUR 0.22-0.23/kg | Firm to higher | Recent momentum strongest in dataset; wet/cool pattern supports nearby basis |
| IN | New Delhi organic starch corn FOB | EUR 1.45/kg | EUR 1.44-1.47/kg | Stable | Specialty premium market with limited short-term volatility |
| UA | Odesa corn FOB | EUR 0.17/kg | EUR 0.17-0.18/kg | Steady | Cool, mostly dry weather and competitive export positioning keep market anchored |








