Grain
Wheat prices in shallow Ukrainian ports increased sharply
Wheat prices on FOB basis in shallow-water ports of Ukraine increased. It is also reported that the cost of purchases on the CPT-port basis has increased.
Turkey and China stock up on Ukrainian grain
Turkey and China have purchased large consignments of milling corn from Ukraine. Both countries are now experiencing problems with their own crops.
“No one has a crystal ball to predict the market.” Interview with Yurii Havryliuk
What consequences will the energy crisis bring? What is happening on the grain and oilseeds market now, and what are the future forecasts? How to predict market changes in the modern world? And how can traders build relationships with farmers? Yurii Havryliuk, Director and partner of the consulting company Barva Invest, commented specially for USM about this and many other things.
US Department of Agriculture has increased the forecast of wheat exports from Ukraine
Experts from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) have icreased their forecast for wheat exports from Ukraine in the new season.
Sunflower has droped in price in Ukrainian ports
Wheat, corn and barley increased in price in Ukrainian ports after the weekend. But the cost of oilseeds has decreased.
The High Anti-Corruption Court found ex-Head of the SFGCU branch guilty for theft of grain
The HACC approved an agreement on the recognition of guilt between the SAP prosecutor and the former Head of the Partizansky Silo SFGCU branch.
Grain transshipment volume increased in three ports of Ukraine
Ukrainian ports handled 31.1 million tons of grain in nine months. This indicator is 10% less than the last year.
State Food and Grain Corporation of Ukraine stopped grain export
State Food and Grain Corporation of Ukraine JSC stopped grain export operations.
Ukrainian Grain Association joined the COCERAL association
On October 1st, the Ukrainian Grain Association joined the work of the European association COCERAL.
Ukrainian wheat attracts importers due to high grain prices in Russia
The limited supply and high prices for wheat from the Russian Federation alienate importers. Ukrainian wheat is becoming more affordable for them and, at the same time, a high-quality alternative.