Contents tagged with Grain Market Daily
13 July 2021
Oat production peaked at 1,082Kt, the highest levels since the 1970’s, which has raised questions over where this season’s surplus will end up?
13 July 2021
As rain continues to fall across the UK, progress in winter plantings remains hampered. According to the Environment Agency, England received 143% of the long term average rainfall in August-October, making 2019 the third wettest year in the last 20. Furthermore, rainfall in November has totalled 101% of the long term average so far.
13 July 2021
Oilseed rape planting intentions have seen a 23% drop in area, to 406Kha, from last year.
13 July 2021
An early recording of GB planting intentions for the 2020 harvest suggests a sharp fall in winter crops, largely because of the extremely wet weather throughout the autumn planting window.
13 July 2021
The latest International Grains Council (IGC) global supply and demand estimates point toward a continuation of the overall current bearish global grain market sentiment.
13 July 2021
With the UK domestic market reacting to ongoing adverse weather preventing winter crop planting, it’s important to consider winter planting in major wheat producing nations. This will have a significant impact on global markets.
13 July 2021
With new crop futures now somewhat prevented from gaining further relative to European origins, there are two main risks for new crop pricing for the foreseeable.
13 July 2021
From a price point, the relationship between old crop and new crop prices has stretched, however, the same can’t be said globally.
13 July 2021
The EU rapeseed deficit has continued to draw in large levels of the crop. Cumulative imports so far in 2019/20 (up to 10 Nov) have reached 2.68Mt, according to the EU commission.
13 July 2021
HMRC export data, released yesterday, states 341.0Kt of barley was exported from the UK in the month of September alone.
13 July 2021
This afternoon (17.00) the USDA will release its latest supply and demand estimates. The report will be watched closely for its assessment of US and southern hemisphere crops. Significant weather challenges have led to delays for northern hemisphere harvesting (and new crop planting) and driven concerns over conditions of South American crops.
13 July 2021
The EU is forecast to import 6.0Mt of rapeseed this season. So far this season, EU imports of rapeseed to 03 November have totalled 2.68Mt.
