WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS, November 22 – 28, 2024
Details about the reports:
Black Sea & Danube Grain Report: https://ukragroconsult.com/en/publication/black-sea-danube-grain-report/
Black Sea & Danube Oilseed report: https://ukragroconsult.com/en/publication/black-sea-danube_vegoil-report/
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- Possible protective mechanisms against Ukrainian corn exports to the EU
- Rising margins will cause oilseeds and grains to compete for areas in 2025
- Romanian barley lost USD 10/mt over the week
- russian export tariff quota of 11 M mt includes only wheat
- Rumors that wheat export cap of 16.2 M mt may be reviewed upward in Feb. 2025
- Falling vegoil prices continue pressure the domestic sunflower seed market
- 10.2 M mt of sunflower seeds and 6.0 M mt of soybeans harvested
- In Ukraine winter rapeseed area is more than 1.081 M ha
- The new importer in Egypt did not purchase vegoil in the tender
- Turkey reduced tax on sunflower seed imports
- Escalating export regulation. Is it just due to drought and lower 2024 grain crop?
- Despite falling Ukrainian wheat exports in Nov, Black Sea and Danube wheat shipments are high
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