Contents tagged with Grain Market Daily
29 February 2024
Through February, large areas in key grain producing countries in Europe have continued to receive above-average rainfall keeping soils wet.
28 February 2024
As has been well reported, a key focus in both grain and oilseed markets at the moment is South American weather and what we can expect from the soyabean and maize crops this season.
27 February 2024
Sustainable farming is now the foundation on which English domestic agricultural policy is based.
27 February 2024
May-24 UK feed wheat futures edged higher again yesterday and could be on course for the first week-on-week rises of 2024.
22 February 2024
As South American soyabean crops mature and harvests progress, a record continental crop is set to come to the market.
21 February 2024
The gap between the UK monthly average ex-farm spot price for bread and feed wheat widened in January to £66.40/t. This was up compared to £60.00/t in December, and up from £56.70/t a year earlier. It is also well above the five-year average of £27.10/t for the month of January.
20 February 2024
In the first half of the 2023/24 marketing season the UK exported oats at a faster pace than average, despite a below average availability.
21 February 2024
Spring barley planting in France is off to a slower start, as the market focuses on the projections revealed at the USDA Outlook Forum.
15 February 2024
Through 2022 and the first half of 2023, straw was an unusual farm input – it did not see any inflation while other key raw materials were setting price records.
12 November 2024
AHDB’s latest GB fertiliser prices were published yesterday including data up to January. The figures showed that the spot price for imported ammonium nitrate (AN) eased last month to £350/t.
13 February 2024
Old crop wheat prices remain under pressure. UK wheat futures (May-24) have lost over 14% since the start of 2024, and pressure continues to loom on the market.
9 February 2024
There were no bullish drivers in this month’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE), published by the USDA last night.