Canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange broke through the C$600 per tonne support level for the front contracts on Friday. Prices hit some of their lowest levels since September 2020. […]
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Canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange broke through the C$600 per tonne support level for the front contracts on Friday. Prices hit some of their lowest levels since September 2020. […]
Read moreSurpassing Expectations – Wheat Sales Surge India’s wheat market experiences a remarkable surge as the Food Corporation of India (FCI) auctions off 7.5 million tonnes of wheat from buffer stocks. […]
Read moreThe European Commission expects common wheat stocks for the 2023/24 season to reach 19.1 million tonnes, up from last month’s estimate of 18.4 million tonnes, according to the EC’s monthly […]
Read moreGlobal wheat prices have been depressed for a long time under pressure from weak demand and favorable weather for winter wheat crops in the Northern Hemisphere, as well as rainfall […]
Read moreGlobal Wheat Market Overview Global wheat prices have been depressed for a long time, under pressure from weak demand and favourable weather for winter wheat crops in the northern hemisphere, […]
Read moreOn January 1, 2014, wheat stocks in Kazakhstan stood at 11.86 mln tonnes. This is 9% lower than a year earlier (13.06 million tonnes), reports with reference to data from […]
Read moreThe week for cereals begins in the red again. Tofio Caton, Director of Arable Crops at the Spanish Agricultural and Food Cooperatives, said that after high demand two weeks ago, […]
Read moreRussia’s wheat harvest for 2024 has been raised to 92.2 million tonnes, according to the latest revision of the forecast by Russian consultancy SovEcon. The expected increase of 900,000 tonnes […]
Read moreExport rates from Ukraine are rather high and wheat stocks are sufficient. In January 2024, traders contracted 1.5 million tons of wheat. In February, there are also quite active sales […]
Read moreTraders are currently trying to speculate on the crisis in the Red Sea, the growth of world freight, and other global problems to prove that the price of wheat and […]
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