Contents tagged with Grain Market Daily
23 May 2024
Despite some unease regarding the amount of farming land entered into the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), recent statistics suggest that this should not be a big concern.
21 May 2024
Speculative traders, including investment funds, have been buying grain and oilseed futures, which has likely contributed to the rises in prices over recent weeks and again yesterday.
21 May 2024
Wheat markets have eased back in the past few days on forecasts of rain in the south of Russia and improved prospects elsewhere.
16 May 2024
The USDA predicts stocks held by major exporting countries (Argentina, Australia, Canada, European Union, Russia, and Ukraine) to fall over 2024/25 by 6.9 Mt to 31.7Mt.
16 May 2024
UK wheat imports (including durum wheat) for March totalled 199.0 Kt, meaning this season-to-date (Jul-Mar) imports have reached 1.6 Mt, up 63.0% on the same period last year.
16 May 2024
AHDB’s latest analysis of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) looks at if actions, such as herbal leys or legume fallows, could provide a good economic alternative to break crops.
3 February 2025
Yesterday, AHDB released the latest usage figures for both GB animal feed production and human and industrial consumption up to the end of March.
9 May 2024
Market expectations for what the USDA will predict for global grain end of 2024/25 stocks tomorrow are mixed, while soyabean stocks are expected to rise
26 June 2024
In this final article, we analyse the cost of production (sum of all costs to produce that crop) and net margin (income less all costs, before subsidies) achieved by each nation and consider how we see the UK competing in the future
3 May 2024
The condition scores for GB winter crops at the end of April are higher than at the end of March but still sharply lower than in recent years.
2 May 2024
Global grain markets are waking up again, with recent price rises as several top global wheat growing countries face challenging weather.
26 June 2024
Budgeting meetings focused on the coming harvest and what challenges that may bring, helped Arable Business Group members consider their next steps.
