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Attacks on ports and protests on the western borders are affecting the demand of traders
Risks in ports and problems at western crossings have a significant impact on the willingness of participants in the world grain market to cooperate with Ukraine.
Demand for barley is increasing due to improved port operations
Analysts noted the revival of export demand for barley. The trend is associated with the improvement of Odesa region ports.
Demand for grain exports via the Danube is falling
Due to the increase in the frequency of shelling from the Russian side, the Danube ports are becoming illiquid for the sale of grain.
River and sea freight rates are rising due to demand in the Black Sea
Along with the increase in demand in the Black Sea region, river and sea freight rates are also increasing.
Demand for wheat in Ukrainian ports is falling
Demand prices for export wheat in Odesa ports continue to decrease
The demand prices of oil processing enterprises for sunflower have increased
In Ukraine, since the beginning of April, the demand prices of oil processing enterprises for sunflower seeds have increased.
The demand for grain in the ports of Odesa Region continues to fall
Last week, Ukrainian ports saw a decrease in traders’ demand prices for wheat and corn.
Russian oil is rising in price due to increased demand in Asia.
The price of russian oil is rising due to the fact that the number of buyers of raw materials from russian Federation is increasing in China and India.
The demand for Ukrainian barley is falling rapidly
There is extremely low liquidity of barley on the Ukrainian grain market.
Russia demands to change the “grain agreement” and again blames Ukraine
Russia is being demanded to amend the Istanbul Agreements due to the fact that Ukrainian products are allegedly sent, for the most part, not to poor countries.