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Southeast Europe Regional Analysis

Milling Wheat The Black Sea market remained under pressure last week in sympathy with the EU and U.S. markets. With its export surplus almost entirely gone, Russian wheat is not competing with French or U.S. origins to the major destinations. Weather conditions in southern Russia and Ukraine continue to be favorable for winter wheat development with frequent rains and normal seasonal temperatures. Tunisia bought 92,000 MT of optional origin wheat at an average $225/MT CNF for May/June positions and $211/MT CNF for the first-half July position. At today’s prices, the May/June positions could be executed from Romania, Ukraine or France. The first-half July position is clearly based on a Black Sea execution, and the seller is betting o...

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Meat Producer Price Index

Wholesale meat prices fell across the board in December, seasonally adjusted, according to Producer Price Index (PPI) data released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The overall PPI for final demand, which measures the end stage of production, rose 0.5 percent last month, driven by high...

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