Ukrainian barley rose in price to $400/ton
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, forward prices for future Ukrainian feed barley rose to $400/tonne.
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, forward prices for future Ukrainian feed barley rose to $400/tonne.
The cost of marine fuel amid the Russian military aggression in Ukraine has risen to a record level around the world.
Russia’s military aggression in Ukraine provoked a rise in wheat prices to a 14-year high. The war is limiting the supply of grain.
A new rock bottom price for wheat was established in small Ukrainian ports against the backdrop of news about the recognition of the “independence” of the territories of ORDLO by the Russian Federation.
Prices for Ukrainian wheat stopped falling. This is associated with news about the withdrawal of the Russian Federation of part of its troops from the exercise site.
Such a decrease followed the forcing of sales of wheat for export from the ports of Berdiansk and Mariupol in case the situation between Ukraine and Russia worsened.
The cost of Ukrainian wheat dropped after the January forecast of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). Corn prices have not changed yet.
Since the beginning of the 2021/2022 season, Ukraine has exported 12.1 million tons of corn.
In the first half of the 2021/2022 season (from July 1st), prices for Black Sea wheat increased by 45%.
Since the beginning of the year, prices for Ukrainian wheat and corn have stabilized.
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