Contents tagged with Grain Market Daily

5 November 2021

The final set of results are now available for the AHDB Cereal Quality Survey (CQS). Challenges look to remain in group 1 milling wheat especially, as we see premiums continue to grow.

29 November 2021

Global wheat prices are still buoyed by global demand. This in conjunction with rising Russian floating tax on wheat exports and global tight supplies.

2 November 2021

There is a lot of talk about reliance on Aussie crops this year, across the world. What is going on?

29 October 2021

The latest Aginflation index data from Anglia Farmers (AF) has estimated farming inputs costs for a cereal & oilseed rape farm enterprise increased by 19.34%, between 1 September 2020 to 30th September 2021. A large driver of this inflationary increase is fuel and fertilisers.

28 October 2021

This morning we released the early 2021/22 AHDB balance sheet for wheat and barley.

27 October 2021

News is now emerging on planting progress and conditions for 2022. What can the market expect for next season’s supply? Can a production rebound alleviate tight stocks?

26 October 2021

We’re likely to see changes to the amount of each grain fed to animals in 2021/22. This is due to price changes for those grains compared to last season.

22 October 2021

On Wednesday, Nov-21 Paris rapeseed futures set a record high closing (in euro terms) at €698.25/t. The price has since dropped slightly, to close yesterday at €686.25/t.

20 October 2021

At 8.67Mt EU soft wheat exports to looked to have eased back in line with 2019/20, although still 36% ahead of 2020/21.

19 October 2021

The recent surge in rapeseed prices was driven by tight supplies of the oilseed and palm oil, plus a rise in crude oil prices. Will the forecast palm oil production recovery in 2022 pressure rapeseed prices?

18 October 2021

Defra released provisional data on the UK crop areas, yields and production yesterday, showing a year of contrasts.

13 October 2021

Stocks were revised lower for all nations except Ukraine and Canada. This tightness offers support to wheat markets.

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