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Russian domestic wheat market is weakening as farmers are starting to sell

Ruble wheat prices are down on bigger supply and low demand from exporters and processors.

Ruble wheat prices up, government threatens to cap grain prices

Last week, wheat ruble prices were higher again in Russia’s market, supported by sluggish farmers’ sales. The government tries to encourage farmers to sell more aggressively.

Wheat prices sharply up as Russia introduced new restrictions

Wheat prices sharply higher after Russia’s tax news

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.

Russian wheat is slightly higher on firm domestic market

Russian export prices were slightly higher this week, supported by the domestic market. 12.5% wheat prices in deep-sea ports rose $1 to $254/mt, in shallow ports were up $2 to $235/mt.

Russia’s wheat prices continue to rise; September exports could set a new record

Last week, 12.5% Russia’s wheat prices in deep-sea ports rose sharply, by $8, to $222/mt. The market was supported by strong demand from importers. Russian wheat starts to lose its competitive edge after the recent rally.

Russian wheat FOB prices are down following global benchmarks

12.5% wheat prices continue to creep lower, last week they were down $1 again to $193 (FOB deep sea) on …

Russian wheat traders face a tough start to the season

Russia’s traders face a tough start of the new export season. Farmers remain slow sellers, the ruble is strong and new crop outlook is deteriorating. July wheat exports are projected at 3.1 MMT, -18% YoY.

Russian wheat prices remain flat despite volatile global benchmarks

In June, Russian export prices were mostly flat. 12.5% FOB remains slightly below $200/mt. On one hand, prices were supported …