Contents tagged with Grain Market Daily

4 October 2021

As the harvest now ends around the UK, we have our final harvest report to round up yields and quality.

30 September 2021

As harvest progresses in the US, the price of both maize and soyabeans have waned. As of 26 September, the US maize harvest was 18% complete, three percentage points ahead of the five-year average. The soyabean harvest was 16% complete as of Sunday, also three percentage points ahead of the average.

29 September 2021

Global grain & oilseeds prices were somewhat supported throughout 2020/21 due to a La Niña weather event that occurred in the South Pacific from October 2020 to March 2021.

1 October 2021

What are the fundamental reasons behind those high prices, and what will impact them over the coming months?

28 September 2021

Delivered milling wheat into Northamptonshire (October delivery) was quoted £36.50/t over feed wheat futures last Thursday. That is £19.86/t higher than the 2015/16-2019/20 average for the same week.

24 September 2021

Last week, CF Industries announced the immediate closure of both their UK production sites. CF Industries produces c.40% of UK AN supply.

23 September 2021

Over the past two years, AHDB has been leading the development of more accurate and timely data for the cereals and oilseeds supply chain.

22 September 2021

This season (2021/22) the European Union is set to export 30Mt of wheat, according to the EU commission. Data released by the commission yesterday showed EU exports of common wheat totalled 6.53Mt from 01 July to 19 September.

21 September 2021

The advancing US maize and soyabean harvests contributed to the fall in global grain and oilseed prices late last week and yesterday.

17 September 2021

This year’s provisional GB Cereal Quality Survey results show domestic milling wheat varieties have exhibited low specific weights, so far this season. The results of the Cereal Quality Survey captures data to 7 September.

16 September 2021

Maize imports into the UK are a feature of every season, but how much could we expect in 2021/22?

15 September 2021

One market which has arguably seen more support than others over the last six months is oilseeds. This tightness started with strong Chinese buying of soyabeans. This was exacerbated by small South American crops and has continued with problems for rapeseed crops globally.

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