Contents tagged with Grain Market Daily

20 February 2023

UK natural gas prices have been steadily declining since their peak at the end of August. Over the last month, prices have fallen sharply but remain volatile and reactive to news surrounding the war in Ukraine.

13 January 2023

Yesterday, the USDA released three key reports, including the latest World Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE), US quarterly grain stocks as at 01 December, and the area planted to winter wheat for harvest 2023.

12 January 2023

This morning, AHDB published the latest GB animal feed production figures, which includes information on cereal usage and animal feed production up to November.

11 January 2023

Pressure continues for grain markets with nearby Paris milling wheat futures closing at an 11-month low yesterday.

10 January 2023

On Thursday, the USDA is set to release a trio of reports, the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE), US quarterly stocks as at 1 December and the area planted to winter wheat for harvest 2023.

6 January 2023

Since the start of November last year, there has been an element of support for nearby Chicago soyabean prices.

9 January 2023

Global and European wheat futures lost ground again yesterday, following further pressure from competitive Russian exports, a mixed picture for US crop condition ratings, as well as global demand uncertainty.

4 January 2023

December marked the 31st consecutive month that UK nearby feed wheat futures gained on year earlier levels.

22 December 2022

With the full release of the final DEFRA June survey and the Early Bird Survey results this week, an initial, estimated production range for 2023 harvest can be calculated with the latest planting intentions area and the latest crop yields.

21 December 2022

This year crude oil prices have been historically high following the war in Ukraine.

20 December 2022

Last week, Defra released their final estimates for the 2022 UK arable crop areas.

30 April 2024

UK feed wheat futures (May-23) continue to move with global contracts. Over the past few months, we have felt overall pressure on UK feed wheat prices.

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