Prices
Prices for Ukrainian grain in the ports of Great Odesa remain stable
Export prices CPT Odesa remained stable, while factory parities show mixed dynamics.
Ukrainian export wheat prices rise again due to active demand
Grain prices are supported by both the domestic market and exports, while farmers are holding back sales in anticipation of more favorable conditions.
Processors and traders reduce soybean purchases in Ukraine
Ukrainian processors will limit soybean purchases if its supply increases sharply, as they have already purchased large volumes of sunflower at high prices.
High prices and expensive freight left Ukrainian grain out of Turkey’s tender
Turkish Grain Agency TMO purchased 255 thousand tons of feed barley, giving preference to suppliers from the Russian Federation and Romania.
Ukrainian corn price may rise to $230/t in October
Ukrainian corn exports remained low in September, but a sharp recovery in the market is expected in October.
Export barley prices fall following wheat and corn
Barley prices have fallen by another 200–300 UAH/t over the past week to 10,100–10,200 UAH/t ($208–210/t) with delivery to Black Sea ports.
Export barley prices in Ukraine are falling due to reduced demand
The cost of barley on the Ukrainian market has gone down again – exporters and processors have already formed the necessary volumes for work.
Russian oil companies’ profits have collapsed
The main reasons were the decline in world oil prices and the strengthening of the ruble.
Freight from Ukraine is becoming more expensive in the Panamax and Handysize segments
The Black Sea shipping market is recording an increase in rates for large and medium tonnages.
Wheat prices at ports fall amid weak exports
Traders fix food grain within 224-228 dollars per ton, feed grain – 216-218 dollars per ton.