Contents tagged with Grain Market Daily

10 December 2021

US wheat futures closed lower yesterday after the USDA increased its forecasts for the US and global end of season stocks.

8 December 2021

With rain causing quality concerns for the Australian harvest, the La Niña weather event is reportedly “in play” in Australia. On the other side of the Pacific, the La Niña event is also causing South American dryness concerns and we are seeing dry weather impact on soil moisture.

7 December 2021

The latest crop development report published last Friday (03 Dec) estimated winter wheat conditions significantly better year-on-year.

3 December 2021

Today we release our first crop condition report for the 2021/22 growing season.

2 December 2021

Margins are under pressure in several animal sectors due to higher feed, energy, fertiliser, and labour costs. It looks like this is starting to bite into demand for compound feed.

2 December 2021

Domestic rapeseed prices have slipped in the past two weeks. UK prices tend to track movements in Paris rapeseed futures, which are influenced by the wider oilseeds and oils complex.

30 November 2021

The EU Commission estimates the EU-27 will export 32.0Mt of soft (common) wheat in 2021/22. This is up 2.0Mt from last month’s estimate, and 4.6Mt more than last season.

26 November 2021

There are positive yield reports from central Argentina as the wheat harvest advances.

24 November 2021

Australian harvest is underway but despite it often being thought of as a drought country, rain is causing issues for harvest 2021/22.

29 November 2021

Early Bird Survey, data we can trust: Grain Market Daily The Early Bird Survey (EBS), released last Friday, showed wheat, winter barley & oilseed rape areas could increase for harvest 2022.

19 November 2021

Today sees the release of the AHDB Early Bird Survey for Plantings and Planting Intentions. This provides the first look at the area planted in the UK for major cereals and oilseeds crops.

29 November 2021

Recent support within oilseeds markets is due to a variety of reasons spanning from soyameal demand to US export demand, as well as the liquid (oil) market.

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