Weekly round-up of Black Sea grain market – May 30
Russian wheat planting lags by 10%, Ukrainian corn crop upped
Weekly round-up of Black Sea grain market – May 23
Russian wheat exports to tumble to 0.8 mmt in May, Ukraine is seeding corn fast despite the war
Weekly round-up of Black Sea grain market – May 16
Russian wheat exports to halve in May, no signs of de-escalation
Weekly round-up of Black Sea grain market – May 9
The weekly review of key Black Sea wheat and corn events
SovEcon ups Russian wheat crop forecast; Russia and Ukraine could export 60+ mmt of wheat in 2022/23
Russia could harvest 87 mmt of wheat in 2022; Russia + Ukraine 2022/23 wheat exports to reach 60+ mmt
Russian wheat exports on the rise
Russian wheat exports have been growing in recent weeks. According to customs, as of the week ended November 17, 0.82 …
Russian wheat is cheaper on record-high on-farm stocks. Will this convert into aggressive exports in 21/22?
Russian wheat tumbled on higher supply from farmers amid approaching new crop and record-high on-farm stocks.
Russian wheat tax and quota – market implications
Russia is introducing a flat wheat export tax of 25 EUR/mt (EURUSD = 1.21). What does that mean for global wheat market?
Russian wheat flat, grain processors lobby for export tax
Russian export market remains relatively flat. 12.5% wheat prices in deep-sea ports declined by $1 to $253/mt. The market continues to watch the weather in the Black Sea and follow closely a discussion about potential export restrictions.
The Black Sea 20/21 round-up: Good wheat crop and exports despite a disappointing start
The start of the 2020 wheat harvest campaign around the Black Sea was a disaster. Both Russia and Ukraine were reporting yields around 30% lower than a year ago after a prolonged dryness period in spring which damaged crops in the region substantially.