Cereals & Oilseeds

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.

29 November 2021

Tight global wheat supplies continue to support global wheat prices. Longer-term, a key watchpoint is the outlook for maize, which could potentially impact wheat prices, especially feed values.

26 November 2021

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

4 February 2025

The latest RL strengthens varietal traits for yield, agronomy, disease and quality characteristics.

6 January 2022

The first official 2021/22 supply and demand estimates have been released today. This includes insights into wheat, barley, oats, and maize. The UK wheat supply and demand picture remains tight. Total 2021/22 wheat availability is estimated at 16.89Mt.

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.

13 January 2022

Amandeep Kaur Purewal explores the politics and opportunities around any future deal with India

22 November 2021

Wheat markets continue to strengthen on the back of tight global supply. UK futures set all time records with the May-22 contract closing Friday at £233.50/t.

26 March 2026

Accounting for fertiliser and grain/oilseed prices, it calculates the adjustment in the amount of nitrogen to apply to cereals and/or oilseeds crops.

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.

18 November 2021

Ex-farm feed wheat prices in the North East of England and Scotland are historically high, compared to UK futures prices. The relationship between ex-farm feed wheat prices and UK feed wheat futures is known as the basis.

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