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FOB Prices and Freight Rates App (Updated 15 November)

Ocean Freight Comments - 15 November 2024By Matt HerringtonDry bulk freight markets were mixed this week with Capes rising while Supramax vessel rates declined yet again. The Capesize sector found support from China’s recent efforts to stockpile coal and iron ore, but this support has not yet t...

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Market Commentary: Bearish Beat Goes On

The CBOT was essentially all red on Wednesday with traders finding little support from either the fundamental or technical components of commodity price analysis. Wheat was the downside leader for the day as a strong dollar, improving conditions in the Plains, and increasingly tepid exports fro...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 4 – 8 November 2024We have heard the voices from various sources forecasting a new grain crop in Russia and most of them differ in numbers. We will have to deal with terminology like bunker weight (straight from the combine) and standard weight (cleaned and dried accepted...

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WASDE Corn - Nov 2024

WASDE Corn – USDA’s latest November estimate for the 2024/25 season is a decrease in U.S. corn ending stocks to 1.938 billion bushels. The season-average corn price received by producers is unchanged at $4.10 per bushel. Global coarse grain production for 2024/25 is forecast to be slightly...

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WASDE Wheat - Nov 2024

WASDE Wheat – USDA’s latest November estimate for the 2024/25 season is for an increase in U.S. wheat ending stocks by 3 million bushels to 815 million, up 17 percent from last year. U.S. wheat exports are unchanged at 825 million bushels. The season-average farm price is lowered $0.10 per bush...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 28 October – 1 November 2024Russian analysts revised the 2024 Russian crop downwards to 128.8 MMT without newly occupied territories but with Crimea which was occupied a decade ago. This new forecast is down 11 percent from the previous year. Wheat is at 85.6 MMT – down 8...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Debates Following Seasonal Rules

The CBOT was mixed for the day with wheat futures sinking lower after the HRW and SRW growing regions received favorable rains Wednesday and early Thursday. That, combined with export pressure from Russia and the Black Sea countries, put wheat on the defensive with funds emerging as net sellers...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 21 – 25 October 2024The Russian grain markets remained stable on the export front and slightly bearish after recent peaks. Domestic prices are trying to catch up with export price levels and even in Siberia, prices were recovering. Global pricing effects export prices in...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 14 – 18 October 2024Russian grain markets remained slightly bullish but not as bullish as a week ago. The biggest concern of all grain exporters is a “threat” from the Russian Grain Export Union that October export prices should be $240/MT and that to make this happen the...

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European Market Analysis

Regional News Kazakhstan and Egypt are working to negotiated trade terms that would allow wheat to trade from the former country to the latter. The two countries are reportedly working on resolving issues that prevent Kazakhstan from participating in GASC tenders and are discussing the pos...

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Market Commentary: Harvest Pressure Outweighs Demand

There was modest to lower volume generally today, except in wheat where there was a gang beating. Wheat closed lower in the overnight, opened lower this morning, and sealed the deal with losses at the close. Soyoil was treated similarly but soybeans and corn each were higher in the overnight an...

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The Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 7 – 11 October 2024The world has been watching the 2024 Russian grain harvest forecasts, especially wheat production. The Russian Ministry of Agriculture was not making any sharp moves in one direction or the other, while domestic analysts have revised the 2024 grain crop...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 30 September – 4 October 2024 The first week of September proved bullish in European Russia and slightly bearish in the Asian part and Siberia. The weather factor is important but it’s not the key driver. It may become the decisive factor later on depending on...

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Market Commentary: Harvest and Weather Pressure Continue

Clear weather and rolling combines in the Northern Hemisphere together with prospective showers in South America maintain pressure on commodity futures. However, volume today was relatively low except in soybeans and livestock. While soybeans closed lower, the end of Golden Week and China&rsquo...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Jumps Higher on Massive Egypt Imports; Soymeal Falls on EUDR News

Wheat remains the darling of the CBOT with more bullish news pouring into the complex. Today’s rally was sparked by reports that Egypt has booked over 3 MMT of wheat from the Black Sea (presumably Russia) to be exported over the next six months. That move comes as Russian wheat stocks are...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 23–27 September 2024 The Russian grain market was bullish in European Russia but bearish in the Asian part and Siberia because Kazakhstan introduced a temporary ban on imports of Russian wheat. Grain storage facilities are being filled up to the brim with new crop c...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 16–20 September 2024 Russian grain markets remained stagnant as export demand is weak and domestic demand is even weaker. Moreover, appreciation of grains earlier in the month reached its peak at this stage of the game and buyers are very careful right now. Sellers...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Rallies on Weather, Short Covering; Monetary Policy Turns Bullish Commodities

The  CBOT jumped sharply higher to start the new week with wheat leading the move with overnight strength. Fund short covering drove much of the day’s gains, but dryness in Brazil and the Black Sea, along with some rain-induced U.S. harvest delays, offered some fundamental motivation...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 9–13 September 2024 Russian grain markets remained stable with only corn slightly bullish, possibly showing the first real signs of a lower crop this season. Farmers are playing a waiting game switching to sunflower seed trade which is showing bullish sentiments and...

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WASDE Corn

WASDE CORN: USDA’s outlook for 2024/25 U.S. corn is for smaller supplies and a modest decline in ending stocks to 2.1 billion bushels – a reduction of 16 million bushels. World corn ending stocks are projected to be 308.4 million tons, down 1.8 million.  The anticipated impact...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 2–6 September 2024 The Russian grain market is finally showing bullish sentiments. Adverse weather in Russia this season concerns many analysts, and they are one after another decreasing their forecasts for overall grain production. Exact numbers are hard to figure...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Dips as Short Covering Subsides; Livestock Fall on Macro Worries

The CBOT was mostly lower on Thursday as traders took a day to pause and reassess positions and the grain market outlook with just one day of trade left before the weekend. Too, the September WASDE is looming next week and traders are positioning and adjusting expectations in advance of that re...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 26–30 August 2024 Russian grain markets remained relatively stable; however, they are under pressure of a large crop and growing stocks. Even though the 2024 grain crop may be slightly lower than earlier estimates, Russia will have a solid export surplus.  Dome...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 19–23 August 2024 Kazakhstan announced they will close the borders with Russia for wheat from now until 31 December. This will put even more pressure on the Russian wheat market and may push them to offer softer offers for GASC tenders where they are the key players...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 12–16 August 2024 Crop Outlook As of 13 August, Russian farmers produced 69 MMT of grains from 20.6 Mha versus 73.5 MMT from 19.5 Mha last year. The average yield showed 3.36 MT/ha versus 3.76 a year ago. Wheat production reached 56.3 MMT from 15.8 Mha versus 57.4 M...

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Market Commentary: Bouncing Off the Lows Again

In 2000, the American punk rock band Sugarcult released a song called “Bouncing Off The Walls” that featured the chorus line “I’m bouncing off the walls again (whoa)”, which is a pretty good description of Monday’s CBOT trade. Except, instead of walls, the ma...

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Market Commentary: Weather, Specs and Cheap Prices

The weather is bearish, except for spring wheat, and speculators are record short. Even having the cheapest grain in the world cannot spark enough new demand to slow the slide. Finding a bottom requires a supply shock, and the potential 20 MMT loss in Black Sea production due to drought is not...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 5–9 August 2024 Crop Outlook Russian analysts woke up to the fact that grain production reported from farms is higher than originally predicted. The reaction was quick and most of the main analytical agencies in Russia reforecast their numbers upwards. Particularly,...

Interactive Ocean Freight Rates (Updated 9 August)

*** Developer Note ***This app is deprecated as of 13 August 2024 and will no longer be updated. Ocean Freight Comments - 9 August 2024By Matt HerringtonDry-bulk markets continue to chop sideways with gains one week yielding losses the next before gains emerge again. This past week was one...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 29 July–2 August 2024 Russian Vice Premier Patroushev announced that Russia is 40 percent done with harvesting small grains. The harvesting pace is ahead of last year’s pace; however, production is only 64 MMT which is lower than last year’s crop. The gr...

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Market Commentary: Corn, Soy Sink on Record Yield Chatter; Wheat Firms on Quality Worries

Corn, the soy complex, and cattle futures each saw extended weakness in Thursday’s CBOT trade with the crop markets coming under pressure from favorable weather conditions and forecasts for the U.S. There is increasing market chatter about record breaking yields for both corn and soybeans...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 22–26 July 2024 This season Russia will fail to produce a record crop despite an earlier harvesting campaign. The Ministry of Agriculture believes in their previous forecast of 132 MMT of which wheat is 86 MMT. Interestingly, the Ministry of Agriculture is the most...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 15–19 July 2024 Russia started harvesting several weeks earlier this season due to hot weather conditions and early maturity of early grains. As of 12 July, Russian farmers harvested 32 MMT of grains from 8.4 Mha versus only 12.2 MMT from 3.3 Mha a year ago. The ave...

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Market Commentary: Midwest Heat Concerns Corn, Soybeans; Cattle Finally React to COF Report

After two days of exciting trade, the CBOT settled down a little on Tuesday to reflect more deeply on market fundamentals. Monday’s Crop Progress data was largely reassuring for the major row crops, which helped create more stability in futures for the day. Wheat futures dipped but did no...

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Summary of Recent Factors Driving Commodity Price Action

Recently, a WPI client asked if we could summarize the major factors that have driven commodity markets over the past several months. The goal is to succinctly describe how markets have ended up in their current state and examine the next major trend(s) that are likely to develop. This report,...

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Market Commentary: Firmer Trends Continue; Ukraine’s Corn in Jeopardy

The CBOT saw generally quiet, steady trade at mid-week, but many players noted firmer undertones as futures stabilize or start to recover from deeply oversold conditions. Corn and all three wheat futures markets turned higher with cautious bull spreading with the latter market seeing support fr...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 8–12 July 2024 Russian grain markets remained unmistakably bearish which is tradition at the peak of grain harvesting campaign. Even though this year’s crop is quite modest compared to the past several seasons, the pressure on prices is significant because of...

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Market Commentary: WASDE Bearish Wheat, Neutral Corn; Soybeans Fall on Demand Worries

CBOT futures had a relatively muted reaction to the USDA’s July WASDE as large U.S. and global new crop ending stocks damped much of any potential volatility. The biggest theme was larger U.S. and world wheat supplies and stocks while the outlook for corn saw far more muted changes. Soybe...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 2–5 July 2024 Russian grain markets remained unmistakably bearish under pressure of high carryover and optimistic new crop forecasts. New crop is already arriving at inland elevators and even port terminals. Feed wheat lost $10/MT on a week which is a good indicator...

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Market Commentary: Soy Complex Extends Rally while Corn, Wheat Move Lower

Pre-holiday trade at the CBOT featured the continuation of the soyoil and broader soy complex rally while corn and wheat sagged lower in uninspired trade. Trading volume was expectedly light ahead of the one-day break in trading and few markets made major moves. Those that did, however, include...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 24–28 June 2024 Russian grain markets are moving slowly but steadily to the end of the current season anticipating new crop pressures and global trends. Overall, the market was bearish last week, but a bigger bear seems to be ahead as the new season is only starting...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 17–21 June 2024 Russia’s grain markets were quite volatile with some regions showing price recoveries. Southern Russia’s harvesting campaign is underway. Fresh demand for new crop barley has seen better price levels and as long as feed barley exports are...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 10–14 June 2024 Last week, Russian grain markets were quite volatile. In the south, the main export-oriented areas saw grain prices drop following the global bearish trend and Russia’s most recent failure on the GASC tender in Egypt. Moreover, Russia’s s...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 3–7 June 2024 Russian grain markets remained stable and slightly bullish against solid demand for Russian wheat globally and recently appreciated markets due to fears of lower production caused by adverse spring weather. All Russian ministries, including the Ministr...

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Market Commentary: Thursday’s Dead Cat Bounce

Thursday’s few flashes of green turned out to be an anomaly instead of a turning point. On Friday the trade returned to selling off grains and oilseeds. It became the eighth consecutive session lower for SRW and HRS, and the eighth session lower in the past nine for corn and soybeans. Goo...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 27–31 May 2024 Russia remains the focus of many world grain analysts as weather factors in Russia and Ukraine make global markets nervous and bullish. Futures markets reacted almost instantaneously while Russian markets only now realize the situation and all grains...

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Market Commentary: Corn, Soybeans Move to Trading Range Lows; Wheat Falls on Black Sea Rain

Ag commodity futures were almost uniformly lower on Wednesday with pressure stemming from multiple sources, including better-than-expected U.S. planting progress, a surge in the U.S. dollar, and rains forecast for the Black Sea region this week. Corn and soybeans primarily saw their weakness de...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 20–24 May 2024 Crop Outlook Russian weather, particularly spring frosts, became an important factor in estimating the potential of this season’s crop. Despite the warnings from government agencies not to publish forecasts, several Russian analysts still announ...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Bulls Remain Relentless; U.S. Farmers Make Strong Planting Progress

Overnight volume was strong at the CBOT with traders eager to get back to work following a weekend of reductions in the Black Sea crop forecast(s). Several private firms lowered their Russian wheat crop estimates late Friday or over the weekend, which sent EU futures higher on Monday and create...

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Market Commentary: Weather Continues to Drive CBOT Strength; Meat Stocks Tighten Further

Ag commodity futures were firmer to end the week with traders looking ahead to challenging weather conditions across the Northern Hemisphere and South America over the coming three-day holiday weekend. Weather concerns for planting the 2024 U.S. crops are lingering despite strong progress to da...

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Market Commentary: Wheat and Corn Still Strong; Soy Complex Waivers

Corn traded mostly higher all session and has gained value in three of the past four days. The soy complex was higher in the overnight session and opened that way this morning, but it didn’t last long and closed in the red. The July soybean contract has had a mixed week, but it is still u...

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Sunflower on Edge

Global sunflower seed production is only about one-seventh as large as soybean output, but it has surprisingly continued on a similar trend in supply despite the war between the two largest producers, Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine’s sunflower seed production faltered in 2022 at the outset o...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 13–17 May 2024 Crop Outlook As of mid-May, Russia farmers planted 24.8 Mha of spring crops which is 44.5 percent of the forecast. This is 4.6 Mha ahead of last year’s planting pace. Grains and pulses were planted over 12.98 Mha which is 43.2 percent of the for...

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Market Commentary Market Commentary: Wheat Leads the Way on Weather Worries; Soyoil Rallies on China SAF Plans

Reports of frost damage in Ukraine sent CBOT futures higher to start the week with wheat once again leading the way. Weather conditions remain challenging for wheat seemingly across the entire Northern Hemisphere, which has created the meteoric rise in values. Now, concerning weather forecasts...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 6–10 May 2024 This year’s spring weather in Russia is abnormal; last week frost was registered across European Russia ranging from Smolensk all the way to Volga Valley. Some nighttime temperatures were as low as minus 12 degrees Celsius which is catastrophic f...

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WASDE Corn

USDA’s outlook for 2024/25 U.S. corn is for modestly larger supplies, increased exports, and higher ending stocks. The yield projection of 181.0 bushels per acre is based on a weather-adjusted trend. Total corn supplies are forecast at 16.9 billion bushels, the highest since 2017/18. U.S...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 29 April–3 May 2024 Last week Russia celebrated International Labor Day, and on May 9 will celebrate WWII Victory Day, resulting in a long 10-day holiday for many Russian families, including grain traders. This traditionally slows down trade, however, logistics cont...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 22–26 April 2024 Russian analysts are beginning to worry that this season’s grain production in Russia may drop from almost 145 MMT in 2023 to 135 MMT because of the drought in Southern Federal District – the wheat belt of Russia. Russian Ministry of Agr...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 15–19 April 2024 International sanctions and reverse measures Russia adopted towards “unfriendly” countries may leave Russia without proper genetics for this spring’s planting campaign. While small grains are available due to long term domestic see...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 8–12 April 2024 During the first week of April, the Russian domestic grain market remained quite volatile but predominantly stable and bearish. The exception was milling wheat going for export which triggered price improvements in the ports against a weaker RUB and...

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WASDE Corn

USDA increased the U.S. corn use for ethanol and feed – which reduced ending stocks 50 million bushels to 2.1 billion. The season-average farm price is lowered 5 cents to $4.70 per bushel. Global corn ending stocks are estimated to be 318.3 million tons, are down 1.4 million from last mon...

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WASDE Wheat

USDA raised U.S. wheat ending stocks for 2023/24 by 25 million bushels to 698 million, 22 percent above last year. The season-average farm price is reduced $0.05 per bushel to $7.10.  The 2023/24 global wheat outlook this month is for smaller ending stocks, down 0.6 million metric tons to...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 1–5 April 2024 The government has realized that taxing exportable wheat and barley at a high rate was not a good idea, especially with wheat stocks pushing the roof. Possibly the news about softer duties will improve prices for small grains. Corn duty is symbolic an...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 25–29 March 2024 Last week, the Russian domestic grain market was volatile. Most of the grains were recovering following global trends and demand in the export zone of Russia. However, even with zero duty which lasted only one week, feed corn continued losing ground...

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Market Commentary: Geopolitical Risks Sink CBOT, Macro Markets

The CBOT and broader financial/macroeconomic markets reflected uncertainty and rising geopolitical risks on Tuesday with traders adopting a strong “risk off” mentality. Rising tensions in the Middle East with Iran and Israel’s proxy fight threatening to dissolve into an open w...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 18–22 March 2024 The Russian domestic grain market saw depreciation of milling wheat and a slight depreciation of feed wheat, while feed corn also started to appreciate - most probably because of softer export duties. For the upcoming week, exports of feed corn from...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Gains on EU Tariffs; Soy, Corn Drift Lower Before Stocks, Acres Reports

The wheat market was the surprising upside leader for the day with Matif Paris futures posting large gains after sources said the EU Commission is considering applying a €95/MT tariff on Russian wheat imports. That strength spilled over into the U.S. markets, though U.S. wheat exports are...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 11–15 March 2024 Russian grain markets remained slightly bullish in the south and Volga valley. However, export prices did not react immediately despite a decreased export duty and weaker RUB. In fact, a weaker RUB is better for Russian grain exports which are at hi...

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Market Commentary: Corn, Soy Complex Pause Rallies while Technical Buying Lifts Wheat

When markets opened on Monday there were just nine trading sessions before the quarterly Grain Stocks and Acreage Intentions reports from USDA, which meant that traders were focused on adjusting positions and forecasts ahead of those numbers. Beyond that, the weather is the market’s prima...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 4–8 March 2024 Russian grain markets remained bearish against global trends and recent tenders which traded wheat, Russia’s number one exportable commodity, at relatively low levels. The government realized that some tenders were lost to Romania, and even Ukra...

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WASDE Corn

Corn: USDA’s March estimate is that 2023/24 U.S. corn outlook is unchanged from February.  The season-average corn price received by producers is lowered to $4.75 per bushel based on observed prices to date. Global corn ending stocks are down 2.4 million to 319.6 million tons...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Dumpster Fire Continues; Corn, Soy Complex Stable Before WASDE

The dumpster fire that is the wheat market continued to rage on Wednesday with Paris, CBOT, and KCBT markets all scoring new contract lows. The fundamental reason for the weakness is hardly new – rampant competition from the Black Sea and Europe – but prices in the physical market c...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 26 February–1 March 2024 Russian grain markets remained bearish following the global trend exports are the key driver. For several weeks in a row, Russian pea prices have climbed higher and higher and as long as there is no export duty for peas, this commodity will...

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Market Commentary: South American Rains, Export Competition Push CBOT Lower

The CBOT turned lower on Tuesday with wheat leading the way on new contract lows in Paris wheat and aggressive competition from Ukraine and Russia on the export market. CBOT wheat also scored new contract lows as traders again piled into short positions on the emerging technical weakness. Corn...

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Market Commentary: Next Week Won’t Be Boring as Wheat, Corn Pull Back and Soybeans Rise

The CBOT was mixed to end the week and start the month of March with livestock futures extending their rallies amid strong fundamentals. Grain trade, however, was less decisive with wheat futures dropping sharply lower amid greater competition from Ukraine and a bearish breakdown in technical c...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 19–23 February 2024 As expected, the Russian grain market remained stable and slightly bearish. Export demand will do the trick in the future unless there are major developments with the Russian domestic currency market or export duties. The government continues tax...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 12–16 February 2024 The global bear market was shocking but it did not have an equal effect on the Russian grain market, which is still living under previously signed contracts, tenders, etc. However, huge stocks along with a global bearish trend and the upcoming pl...

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Ukraine's Limited Choices

Much like U.S. farmers, Ukrainian producers prefer to plant the most profitable crops. This is especially true when considering Ukraine’s farmers are reportedly losing $50/MT on corn. The preference is to grow soybeans, and output of the oilseed increased nearly 27 percent in 2023. Howeve...

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Market Commentary: Bearish Long-Term Projections, Outlook Expectations Sink Grain Markets

The CBOT was sharply lower at mid-week with USDA issuing a bearish long-term outlook late Tuesday and traders looking for bearish numbers from the agency later this week. The USDA’s Ag Outlook Forum will be in Washington, D.C. this Thursday and Friday and will offer the agency’s fir...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 2–9 February 2024 The market remained bearish following the global bearish trend, huge stocks, and growing export duties. It’s not clear why the government would continue raising export duties in a bearish export market. The case with the feed barley duty make...

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WASDE Corn

USDA’s February estimate for U.S. corn ending stocks is increased 10 million bushels to 2.172 billion bushels. Corn used for glucose and dextrose is reduced 10 million bushels based on indicated usage to date. With no other use changes, the season-average corn price received by producers...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 29 January–2 February 2024 The market was bearish following global trends and huge stocks will continue putting pressure on the market. It is hard to figure out why the government would further increase export duties seeing that the global trend is bearish and expor...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 22–26 January 2024 The grain market could not withstand the pressure from stocks which remain high at this time of year. The export market has been driving this market for a while and intervention purchases did not save Russian farmers from the global bear. Moreover...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 15–19 January 2024 For the first time since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Putin mentioned grains grown and harvested from occupied territories. During a recent press conference, he mentioned that during 2023 Russia produced 150 MMT in bunker weight and...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 8–12 January 2024 After the January holidays, the Russian market is being revised step-by-step. The volume of trade is not so impressive but against all odds and large stocks the market saw some bullish sentiments especially with rye and peas. Peas dramatically appr...

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WASDE Corn

USDA reduced the 2023/24 season-average U.S. farm price of corn by 5 cents to $4.80 per bushel. Corn production is estimated at a record 15.3 billion bushels. U.S. corn stocks are up 31 million bushels. Foreign corn production is forecast higher with increases for China, India, and Paraguay par...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 1–5 January 2024 Most of Russia’s regions have been celebrating the New Year holidays and the the Russian Orthodox Christmas resulting in a slowdown of grain shipping in the Black Sea. Previously signed contracts are being fulfilled and most likely there will...

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2023: A Look Back in Humor

Note, the following is an attempt to summarize 2023’s major developments in ag markets and U.S. and world politics while injecting humor. Obviously, not everything is 100% factually “correct” and we leave it to you to determine fact from (hopefully) humorous fiction.  Jan...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 25–29 December 2023 As of late December, the Russian Ministry of Agriculture forecasts grain production at 142 MMT. A week ago, the Russian Statistics Agency had already reported 142.6 MMT of grains harvested in standard weight excluding occupied territories in Done...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 18–22 December 2023 As of mid-December, the Russian Statistics Agency reports 142.6 MMT of grains harvested in standard weight excluding occupied territories in Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson. The wheat crop alone accounted for 92.8 MMT which is the sec...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 11–15 December 2023 Russian agriculture has had a difficult year with global sanctions in place creating problems with inputs like seeds, fertilizers, chemicals, spare parts, and western equipment. In an effort to help, the government provided subsidies to farmers a...

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Changes in the Wheat Market

Decades ago, when wheat was king, WPI had many analysts keenly interested in wheat. Since then, corn became king and now soybeans jockey for top honors. Wheat is still important and filled with changing dynamics, none more notable than the rise of Black Sea wheat, and Russia in particular. Russ...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 4–8 December 2023 As of 8 December, the Russian government reports the wheat crop at 95 MMT in bunker weight versus 105.6 MMT a year ago. The information from the Ministry is delayed and is usually adjusted several times. Wheat was reportedly harvested from 29.1 Mha...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 27 November–1 December 2023 Russian markets finally broke the bear which has been present almost since the beginning of the new season. High quality milling wheat is unmistakably bullish; the main factor is a lower share of high-quality milling wheat even though whe...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 20–24 November 2023  Russian markets remained quite volatile, however, the Asian area finally stabilized because Kazakhstan seems to have replenished their stocks for the moment. The Siberian market is stable and although prices for 3rd grade milling wheat are...

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European Market Analysis

Regional News  Russia has shipped two vessels of wheat to Somalia and Burkina Faso as part of the country’s promise to send free grain to Africa.  China purchased 66 KMT of feed corn from Ukraine at $248/MT C&F for December shipment.  Through 24 November, Ukraine has ex...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 13–17 November 2023  The Russian market remained quite volatile with European Russia bearish and the Asian region bullish thanks to solid demand from Kazakhstan. However, the gap between the European and Asian parts of the country is getting smaller and smaller...

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Market Commentary: Corn, Soy Climb on Brazilian Weather; Wheat Rises on Russian Attacks

Wheat futures were the exception to the CBOT’s trend-following trade on Tuesday, as the market rallied following another round of Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports. The news sent wheat higher with CBOT futures up 10+ cents in a clear break from their recent trend lower. Corn and soybeans...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 6–10 November 2023  Russian markets remained quite volatile last week with the European area stable and bearish but the Asian part stable and bullish thanks to demand from Kazakhstan. This can move into a stagnation period where, with no fundamental factors inv...

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WASDE Corn

Corn: USDA’s outlook for 2023/24 is higher U.S. ending stocks by 45 million bushels to 2.2 billion. The season-average corn price received by producers is lowered 10 cents to $4.85 per bushel. This month’s 2023/24 global corn ending stocks, at 315.0 million tons, are up 2.6 million...

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WASDE Wheat

Wheat: USDA’s outlook for 2023/24 is for higher U.S. ending stocks by 14 million bushels to 684 million. The projected 2023/24 season-average U.S. farm price is lowered $0.10 per bushel to $7.20. The global wheat outlook for 2023/24 is for larger ending stocks, raised 0.6 million, to tons...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 30 October–3 November 2023  As of 30 October, Russia harvested 140.2 MMT of grains in bunker weight which is 9.8 MMT less than the same date a year ago. Grains and pulses were harvested from 45.4 Mha which is 94.6 percent of the crop averaging 3.09 MT/ha versus...

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Market Commentary: Corn, Wheat Start Week Firm; Soybeans Rally as Technicals Lead Fundamentals?

The CBOT was mostly higher for the day with corn and wheat finding small gains on light buying interest while soybeans jumped higher on export demand and a rally in soyoil. Soyoil futures were nearly 3 percent higher for the day with noted bull spreading in a likely sign of commercial demand. F...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets 23–27 October 2023  As of 27 October, winter crops were planted over 18.5 Mha versus the 20 Mha planned by the government. If Russia reaches this number, it will be up 1.5 Mha from last year. This also includes occupied territories of Ukraine, according to the g...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Had Volume and Gains

The market opened mostly in the green this morning after overnight markets showed small gains for corn, soybeans, soymeal, and all three wheats. About mid-session, corn and the soybean complex began trading both sides unchanged while wheat retained some upward if less lofty positions. In fact,...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 16–20 October 2023  As of 20 October, Russian farmers harvested grains and pulses from 44.6 Mha which is in line with last year (44.5 Mha), averaging 3.08 MT/ha versus 3.33 MT/ha, a record-breaking year in Russian history. Interestingly, Russia first reports th...

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Market Commentary: End of Week Reshuffle

The only certainty of the past week is that soymeal is going stratospheric. But corn, soybeans, and wheat took a breather today.  For the week: December corn gained 0.456 percent December soymeal rose 8.69 percent  November soybeans gained 1.71 percent  December soyoil lost 1.82...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 9–13 October 2023  After weeks and weeks of bearish sentiments the market is finally coming to relative stability because farmers can afford to sit on their stocks, and most of the multinational trades are not currently doing business in Russia. Local old and n...

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WASDE Corn

USDA reduced their estimate for U.S. corn ending stocks by 110 million bushels to 2,111 million bushels for 2023/24. This is still a healthy ending stocks, but the estimated season-average corn price received by U.S. farmers was raised 5 cents to $4.95 per bushel. Global corn stocks are down 1...

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WASDE Wheat

USDA increased U.S. wheat ending stocks by 55 million bushels to 670 million, up 15 percent from last year. The season-average farm price is reduced $0.20 per bushel to $7.30 on higher projected stocks for the remainder of the marketing year. The global wheat outlook for 2023/24 is for lower st...

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Market Commentary: Calm Before the WASDE Storm

The CBOT was mostly calm before Thursday’s October WASDE – a report that often produces volatile reactions from the market. Corn and wheat drifted mostly lower, but corn managed to squeeze out a gain of a few cents in quiet trade. Soybeans dropped sharply lower despite daily “...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Market: October 2-6, 2023 Bearish sentiments prevailed as the market became volatile from a variety of factors. On the one hand, there are ample stocks, high export duties, and low export prices. On the other the global market should be reaching its bottom and soon begin recoverin...

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Market Commentary: Corn and Livestock Bulls Revived; Wheat, Soy Struggle Under Bearish Pall

Grains and livestock markets traded opposite directions to end the week with non-meat products ending lower amid profit taking and pre-WASDE position adjustment while livestock futures rallied across the board. One might have expected grain futures to post gains to end the week, given the week&...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Falls on Supply Expectations; Hog Trend Reversal Underway?

The CBOT was mostly lower in lackluster trade Wednesday with soymeal, live cattle, and hogs seeing the only substantial gains. The general trend for the week seems to be that global grain and oilseed supplies will be more ample for 2023/24 than expected, which is weighing on futures. Grains wer...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 25–27 September 2023  Bearish sentiments prevail as the harvest brings more and more grain to the market while exports are unable to cope with such large volumes and surpluses of wheat. There is a lack of competition on the buyer’s side as fewer and fewer...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Rallies Back After Friday’s Drubbing; Soyoil Stocks Hit 4-year Low

The CBOT largely reversed Friday’s extreme, post-Grain Stocks report selloff with corn fully erasing the prior trading day’s losses. Fresh news was light for the day, however, and Monday’s strength was largely due to “flash” export sales to China and Mexico along w...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets 18–22 September 2023  The Russian bear continued marching over all grains in European Russia without exception. The Asian part of Russia was more stable but sooner or later the bear will reach that part of the country as well as the domestic crop is huge and far...

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Market Commentary: Paris Wheat Lifts CBOT; RINs Tank Soyoil (Again); Mexico Buys 1.6 MMT of Corn

The CBOT was mostly higher to start the week, though fundamental reasons for the rally were few. Russia again attacked Ukraine’s Odesa port infrastructure overnight, which helped Paris wheat futures edge higher and bring support to the U.S. markets. CBOT corn and soybeans were stronger wi...

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Declining Ukrainian Market Share

Ukraine has successfully sent a few ships filled with grain out the Black Sea the past few weeks, but it is unlikely to transit the 33 MMT achieved under the now defunct grain corridor agreement with Russia. Meanwhile, Russia is attacking Ukraine’s sea and river ports including hammering...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Rises Despite Coming Harvest Pressure

The CBOT found a bit of strength for the day with corn seeing the most bullish action on expectations of a smaller 2023/24 Brazilian crop. Corn posted its second straight higher close with mild fund participation and the strength spilled over into wheat and soybeans to a small degree. Fresh new...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets 11–15 September 2023  Russian grain markets plummeted on reports of another large crop and huge carryover which is not traditional for this time of the season. We are talking about 140 MMT of new crop plus around 27 MMT of old crop (carryover). Russia started th...

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Market Commentary: Lower Through October

The CBOT started the new week on a bearish note with last week’s WASDE and fund selling as reported in the CFTC report creating pressure. Corn has the most bearish fundamentals right now, so it’s understandable that the market dropped to a new low for the year and broke technical su...

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Market Commentary: Next Day Hangover

Corn and soybeans staged reversals to yesterday’s WASDE-driven declines while wheat continued tacking higher on the report’s forecasted decline in global supplies. The price gains in feed supplies may have spooked livestock as those contracts traded lower.  Also lurking in the...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 4–8 September 2023  Russian grain markets remained bearish, however, export volumes of all agricultural commodities from Russia remained stable. Russia has no navigation restrictions across the Black Sea. Going through Bosporus or any other channel, Russia can...

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WASDE Corn

USDA made slight increases in U.S. corn for 2023/24 - U.S. corn outlook is for slightly larger supplies and use unchanged.  The result is ending stocks are up 19 million bushels to 2.2 billion. The season-average corn price received by farmers is unchanged at $4.90 per bushel.  Foreig...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 28 August–1 September 2023  Russian grain markets finally signaled that the new crop is calling the shots on the market. Southern areas went bearish because of ample supply and slow logistics while inland trading is trying to find its bottom price as farmers ar...

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Market Commentary: Corn, Soy Ratings Hit Five-Year Lows; Wheat Beats a Bearish Drum

The CBOT started the holiday-shortened week in a lackluster manner with the soy complex sinking lower, largely on weaker palm oil values and soymeal deliveries, while wheat and corn futures scratched out small gains. Trading volume was light for the day and the last day of the most recent heatw...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 21–25 August 2023  Russian grain markets remained under pressure from a good crop, however, export duties decreased to allow at least some bullish movement on the domestic market. The global prices are relatively stable, and exporters cannot afford to offer a m...

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Market Commentary: Soybeans Adjust to New Paradigm; Feeder Cattle Score New Highs; Wheat Nears Support

The CBOT was mixed to start the week with soybeans surging early on the hot, dry conditions last week and forecast for this week, with an added boost from a sub-50 BPA ProFarmer yield estimate. Corn followed soybeans higher but ran into resistance just shy of $5 that stalled the day’s pro...

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Market Commentary: Lots of Mixed Messages

You are reading this report to better understand the issue of risk. This might make you unusual since the Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center reports that respondents to its surveys show only 35 percent answer questions correctly about the topic. Then again, it is a tricky subject. Even...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Rallies on Heat, Russian Attacks

The CBOT was higher to start the day after Russia attacked more Ukrainian export and grain infrastructure in Odesa and the country’s Danube River ports. That rally was extended during the day session as the blistering hot weather over the U.S. Midwest prompted traders to add back weather...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 14–18 August 2023  Russian grain markets remained under the pressure of a good crop, higher freight rates, and ever-growing export duties. Since most of the pricing in country is based on the export marketplace in the Black Sea and Azov Sea, some regions are af...

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Market Commentary: Grains Fall as Ukraine Starts Export Corridor; Soy Rallies on Scorching Forecast

The U.S. weather was just as hot and dry over the weekend as expected and this week’s outlook is unchanged with scorching temperatures predicted for most of the Midwest and Plains. You wouldn’t know it from futures’ price action on Monday, however, as corn and wheat futures pl...

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Market Commentary: Midwest and CBOT Heat Up; Hog Rally Eases Discount; Cattle Supplies Tighten

The CBOT was almost uniformly higher to end the week as crop markets are increasingly concerned about the coming two-week weather forecast. The next week will be extremely hot and dry for the Midwest and corn and soybean yields are likely to take a hit. Just how hard-hit they will be remains th...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Firms on Russian Attacks, Extreme Midwest Temps

The CBOT turned higher on Wednesday with another Russian attack on Ukraine’s Danube River ports and a hot, dry weather forecast for the Midwest offering support. Corn, soybeans, and KCBT wheat bounced higher off technical support while the CBOT wheat market traded either side of unchanged...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 7–11 August 2023  The Russian grain market was not following one clear trend. Partly because of the geographical spread of the country, but global factors also effect Russian markets and especially the latest developments in the Black Sea. The market is very se...

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Market Commentary: Soybeans Focus on Weather, Carryout; Wheat Rebounds from Major Support

The CBOT found a bit of strength following a generally bearish August WASDE with soybeans playing the role of upside leader on a newly hot, dry two-week Midwest forecast. Moreover, the WASDE pointed to tight U.S. soybean ending stocks for 2023/24 and traders seemed to focus a bit more on that t...

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WASDE Wheat

USDA reduced their estimate for U.S. wheat production to 1,734 million bushels, down 5 million from last month as lower Other Spring and White wheat production is partially offset by increases for Hard Red Winter (HRW), Soft Red Winter, and Durum. The all-wheat yield is 45.8 bushels per acre, d...

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Market Commentary: U.S. Weather Shifts Again; WASDE Expectations; Ethanol Margins Climb

The CBOT was mixed at midweek with pre-WASDE positioning once again driving much of the day’s activity. Corn attempted to rally on short covering and continued strength in Dalian futures, but rallies were again capped above $5 by selling pressure. Soybeans and soyoil managed to squeeze ou...

Trade Without Industry; Content Moderation; Shipless Black Sea

Trade Without Industry If the Biden Administration were doing industry’s bidding, it would be negotiating trade agreements with real increases in market access. However, the lack of market access talks did not prevent Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Washington) from repeating the usual complaint...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 31 July–4 August 2023  The Russian grain market was predominantly bearish except for corn and rye. Weak domestic currency remains one of the major factors. You would think that with higher global prices, export prices in Russian seaports and riverports would fo...

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Market Commentary: Certainties No Longer Certain; Corn, Soy Lower on Midwest Rains

Wheat futures rallied to start the week on increasing conflict in the Black Sea with Ukraine targeting Russian ocean vessels and adding new uncertainties to the region’s grain trade abilities. Wheat was only the first of two major ag markets (lean hogs being the other) to end the day high...

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European Market Analysis

Regional News  India is reportedly considering importing as much as 9 MMT of wheat from Russia to fill its domestic needs, but WPI sources continue to suggest the actual figure is likely to be 4-5 MMT.  The Ukrainian Grain Association increased its forecast of the country’s grai...

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Market Commentary: No Gapping Day

When the close is not too far off the open, the trading range is small and the volume is light, the price must be right. Markets continued their quotidian march generally lower but in a modest way.   This no doubt reflects a weather forecast that spells recovery from an otherwise dis...

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Market Commentary: Weather in the Driver’s Seat; CBOT Falls Despite More Danube Attacks

August has so far not been very kind to commodity markets, though it’s not as much the month’s fault as it is the fault of improved weather forecasts. CBOT futures were sharply lower on Wednesday and the mid-week weakness came despite another Russian attack on Ukrainian grain infras...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 24–28 July 2023  The Russian grain market was predominantly bullish and a big reason was the bombing of Ukrainian Black Sea and Danube ports followed by the Africa-Russia summit in St. Petersburg where Russia was testing the future of grain trading globally in...

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Market Commentary: Rain Forecasts Trump Conditions; Soyoil Stocks Tighten; Spread Dynamics

The CBOT was mixed on Tuesday with corn and wheat ending lower on continued fund selling amid bearish supply and demand prospectives, respectively. The soy complex edged slightly higher in a mile correction from Monday’s drubbing and despite forecasts of favorable Midwest rains and weathe...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Sheds Weather Premium on Forecasts of Midwest Rains

Weekend weather model runs continued to show beneficial rains for the Midwest and Plains over the next two weeks with more moderate temperatures. The forecast comes just as the corn crop finishes pollinating and enters peak kernel fill while the soybean crop will enter its key yield-defining pe...

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Market Commentary: Weather Rally Fades but Upside Risks Remain

The CBOT continued to drift lower on Friday with the fireworks from the rallies Monday and Tuesday fading on profit taking and more aggressive short selling. Corn, wheat, soybeans, and soymeal were all lower to end the week with soyoil and livestock the only bright spots among the major ag comm...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Leads CBOT Lower on Rains, Yield Estimates

Rain across the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest on Wednesday helped push the CBOT lower with wheat leading the way. Nothing has changed about the near-term forecast, which remains scorching hot and mostly dry across the Southern Plains and Corn Belt, but the 6-10-day forecast is mixed with be...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 17–21 July 2023  Russian farmers continue harvesting winter crops and the progress is quite good with grain crop forecasts totaling 134.5 MMT of which 86.5 MMT is wheat. Local analysts increased the forecast. The worst-case scenario is 123.5 MMT of grains with...

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Market Commentary: Turnaround Tuesday Doesn’t Change Bullish Backdrop

Bull markets need to be constantly “fed” with news and when that feeding slows or lapses, the rally does too. That’s largely what happened at the CBOT on Tuesday with a quiet day for fundamental news allowing markets to pull back with mild profit taking and slight corrective p...

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Middle East, Mediterranean and Africa Regional Analysis

Regional Updates MEDITERRANEAN/MIDDLE EAST/NORTH AFRICA/AFRICA – MEA REGION Egypt is facing continued daily power cuts as the very high temperatures have increased electricity demand. Egypt does have sufficient electricity production but the reduction in fuel to the plants has caused gene...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Rallies on Danube Export Doubts

Monday’s trade was all about the weekend, which was hot and dry in the U.S. Midwest and featured more attacks by Russia on Ukrainian infrastructure. That alone would have been enough to send markets into rally mode, but it was coupled with a third bullish factor – an extremely hot a...

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Market Commentary: Improved August Weather Forecast Prompts Profit Taking

The CBOT pulled back heading into the weekend on profit taking and NOAA’s new August weather forecast that shows more moderate temperatures and normal rains for most of the Corn Belt and Midwest. While any forecast longer than 10-days has been highly inaccurate this summer, the latest gui...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Rallies Pause Temporarily; Cattle Post Bearish Reversal before Report

The CBOT’s weather- and Black Sea-conflict induced rally took a break on Thursday with traders reassessing both global export market conditions and the U.S. weather forecast. There is a growing sense that the immediate impacts of the Black Sea grain export corridor’s expiration have...

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Black Sea Grain Initiative: One and Done?

The uncertainty that Russia’s invasion has brought to agricultural markets continues. Roughly 32.9 MMT of grain has been exported from Ukraine since the Black Sea Grain Initiative (BSGI) began in July 2022. Russia refused to extend it Monday, siting the continued sanctions that target Rus...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 10–14 July 2023  The Russian grain market was driven purely by a weak RUB which was registered from the beginning of the month. Even though the reference price dropped, the government increased the export duty for wheat probably speculating that prices will gro...

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Market Commentary: Weather Drives CBOT Higher Desptie Improved Crop Conditions

Yesterday’s Corp Conditions report from USDA reflected the positive impact recent precipitation has had on crops, with conditions for corn, soybeans, and spring wheat all rebounding. That, as expected, pressured markets overnight but that weakness was short-lived as new weather threats co...

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Market Commentary: Russia Leaves Black Sea Deal; Grains Lower After Two-Sided Trade

The CBOT started the day with a higher tone after Russia confirmed that it will be leaving the Black Sea export corridor agreement, which ended Monday, 17 July. The markets followed a classic “buy the rumor, sell the fact” trading pattern and ended lower after fears of grain supply...

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WASDE Corn

Corn: USDA increased their July estimate for 2023/24 U.S. ending stocks to 2,262 million bushels. The season-average farm price received by producers is unchanged at $4.80 per bushel.  Foreign corn ending stocks are virtually unchanged relative to last month. Global corn stocks are up 0.1...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 3–7 July 2023  The first week of the new marketing year is gone and the market is under severe pressure due to carryover, slower exports, and multinational traders leaving the market. Farmers are not in a hurry to dump their grains at lower prices especially wi...

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Market Commentary: Russian Port Attacks Send Wheat Higher; Markets Firm Ahead of WASDE

Wheat futures led the CBOT higher heading into the July WASDE after Russia launched 22 drones overnight at Ukraine’s Odesa grain terminal. Ukraine’s air defenses defeated all the drones, but two hit administrative buildings and debris from downed drones started two fires at port ter...

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Market Commentary: Pre-WASDE Short Covering Lifts Corn, Soybeans; Wheat Lower on Weak Demand

The CBOT was mixed to start the week with all eyes now solidly focused on Wednesday’s WASDE report. Corn and soybeans strengthened in early trade due to weekend rains that missed the western Corn Belt and northern Plains as well as short covering heading into the WASDE report. Wheat futur...

Geopolitical Issues in Fertilizer Markets

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, the longest serving premier in the Netherlands and the second longest serving head of government in the EU, will be stepping down – and as he announced – leaving politics after an early election is called, probably for October or November.  Rutt...

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European Market Analysis

Regional News  The Russia/Ukraine conflict has again taken on an increased importance for commodity markets. Ukraine last week accused Russia of mining the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant and both countries are accusing the other of planning attacks on the facility. Any event at the plant i...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 26–30 June 2023  Russian Grain Union is estimating the Russian grain crop at 130-140 MMT and export potential at 55 MMT. The Union is not expecting a record crop again and is estimating a 10 percent decline. A pessimistic scenario discussed by some domestic ana...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 19–23 June 2023  Russian analysts cut previous grain production forecasts by 2.3 MMT – down to 134 MMT - due to weather conditions, especially in Siberia and Volga Valley. The wheat production forecast dropped from 88 MMT to 86.8 MMT, barley forecast from...

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Market Commentary: Correction on a Glimmer of Hope

Generally, the higher they rise the harder they fall but today’s correction on a still murky weather report ended with some restraint from going completely overboard. This crop has been damaged and as today’s Drought Monitor map reinforces, it is getting damaged further.  It w...

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Market Commentary: EPA Volumes Sink Soyoil; Grains Rally on Crop Conditions

Just one day after this analyst wrote that grain futures were likely to take a break from their rally amid overbought technical conditions, futures extended their rallies based on worsening U.S. crop conditions. The USDA’s crop conditions data yesterday was bullish corn, soybeans, and spr...

Sinking Ships

Russia says it expects the Black Sea grain corridor agreement to end on 18 July, though it is willing to keep talking. The Russian deputy foreign minister said that even if the agreement with the UN for Ukrainian grain shipments end, Moscow expects its agreement for exporting Russian grain to c...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 12–16 June 2023  According to the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, as of 5 June, total acreage of spring grains and legumes planted reached 29 Mha including: wheat – 13.5 Mha, barley – 7 Mha, corn – 2.5 Mha, and rice – 159,400 ha. ...

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Market Commentary: A Pause Amid the Weather Market Storm

Last week’s CBOT trade rightly featured significant rallies as the U.S. weather forecast remains stubbornly hot and dry in both near- and long-term forecasts but today’s trade featured a pause amid the drought-concern rally. Futures were somewhat overextended after last week’s...

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Black Sea Situation

  Russian Grain Markets: 5 – 9 June 2023  The second week of June remained bearish with the fundamental factors remaining the same: lower export duty, weak RUB, high stocks, and low export demand in the Black Sea. Bearish factors prevail, especially high stocks which are pushing...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 29 May – 2 June 2023  Russian farmers are in the final stage of spring planting. Russian Ministry of Agriculture reported that as of early June, 50.7 Mha were planted which is 92 percent of the forecast. A year ago, the planted area was 49.1 Mha. Spring grains...

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Market Commentary: Stirred but Unshaken

There was a lot of input coming at the market today, but the only significant movements came in corn and soyoil.  First up was news that the Kakhovka dam and hydroelectric plant on the Dnipro River in southern Ukraine was destroyed. Early word was that farmland was flooded but the reaction...

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Market Commentary: Mixed Bag

Note: WPI chief market analyst Matt Herrington is away on travel until 20 June.  It was a modest volume day with trading initially unclear about what direction to take. Corn opened higher, traded both sides but ended down. Soybeans traded both sides but ended lower. Wheat moved higher and...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 22 – 26 May 2023  Russian farmers continue their spring planting campaign. The Minister of Agriculture reports that around 33.2 Mha have been planted out of the 57 Mha scheduled. Also, 93 percent of winter crops are in good condition but in certain areas winter...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 15 – 19 May 2023  Russia’s grain markets remained bearish. Russia’s position during negotiations of the UN grain corridor extension was not particularly strong and all sentiments were in favor of an extension, even if only for sixty days. Export dut...

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European Market Analysis

Regional News  The European weather is shifting more favorably for crop development over the next week with cooler-than-normal temperatures predicted and rains for the southern portion of the continent. The rains will notably include southern Spain, Italy, the Balkans, and parts of Bulgari...

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Market Commentary: Black Sea Export Deal Renewed; Fund Selling Hammers CBOT

The CBOT feature one-direction trade at mid-week – lower – with funds continuing to rapidly exit long positions in the grain markets and/or pile into newly profitable short positions. While technical/fund selling drove most of the day’s price action, bearish fundamental factor...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 8 – 12 May 2023  Russia’s grain markets remained bearish with the volume of trade miniscule because of traditional May holidays in Russia. A parade in Moscow was held irrespective of the weather or geopolitical situation giving the Russian people another...

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Market Commentary: Soybeans Plunge Lower; Corn Tests $5 Again; Wheat Mixed on Varied Outlook

Weak macroeconomic markets and good planting progress in Monday’s Crop Progress report sent the CBOT sharply lower on Tuesday. Corn and soybeans led the way lower with oilseed breaking technical support in early trade and subsequently falling 25-36 cents by the closing bell. Weakness in s...

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Market Commentary: A Story of Mixed Proportions

It might be called pre-positioning ahead of tomorrow’s USDA May WASDE report, but it looked like more of the same. Corn and wheat took their dings, but soybeans and meal were immune. The trend is down, and this week of trading has reinforced that dynamic. But it isn’t an exuberant a...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain and Oilseed Markets: 1–5 May 2023  Russia’s grain markets remain bearish. Russia is struggling with low prices for grains for domestic farmers and is not receiving sufficient revenue through export duties. Moreover, 1–9 May was a holiday season in Russia mak...

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Market Commentary: HRW Wheat Rally Continues While Corn, Soybeans Await WASDE

The CBOT was mixed to start the week with traders increasingly focused on positioning for the May WASDE report that USDA will release on Friday. That meant relatively quiet trade in corn and the soy complex where early rallies met selling pressure that knocked contracts off their highs for the...

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European Market Analysis

Regional News  The EU Commission has places restrictions on the import of Ukrainian wheat, maize, rapeseed, and sunflower seed into five member states (Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia) through 5 June 2023 to ease supply issues and local price depressions. The ruling allows...

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Market Commentary: Mid-Session Reversal Except for New Crop

Corn, wheat, and soybeans traveled in the red for much of the morning trading before wheat turned higher and old crop corn and soybean contracts reversed losses. No doubt weighing on wheat is tensions with Russia, the crops top global supplier, while economic uncertainty keeps animal proteins s...

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Market Commentary: Kremlin Drone Story Sparks CBOT Short-Covering Rally

The war in Ukraine continues to be a major influence for the CBOT trade with Russia’s overnight claims it shot down two Ukrainian drones near the Kremlin offering support for ag futures on Wednesday. Russia has described the event as a foiled assassination attempt on President Putin but t...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain and Oilseed Markets: 24 – 28 April 2023  Russia’s grain market remained bearish. Across the country, grains lost value except for Siberia which is still stable and even slightly bullish. However, Siberia is not going to maintain better prices as overall trends bot...

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Market Commentary: Crop Fundamentals Play Second Fiddle to Risk Adjustments

The CBOT was sharply lower on Tuesday with any attempt at a rally quickly finding eager and sustained selling pressure. There was no real fundamental catalyst for the day’s selling from an agricultural perspective, rather the day’s weakness stemmed from widespread risk-off trade ami...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 17–21 April 2023  Russia’s grain markets remained predominantly bearish, but the bear is weaker and slower now. Trading is a tug of war with farmers keeping stocks and they are in no hurry to sell for less. Export duties will dictate the trends in the nea...

FOB Prices and Freight Rates App (Updated 15 November)

Ocean Freight Comments - 15 November 2024By Matt HerringtonDry bulk freight markets were mixed this week with Capes rising while Supramax vessel rates declined yet again. The Capesize sector found support from China’s recent efforts to stockpile coal and iron ore, but this support has not yet t...

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Market Commentary: Bearish Beat Goes On

The CBOT was essentially all red on Wednesday with traders finding little support from either the fundamental or technical components of commodity price analysis. Wheat was the downside leader for the day as a strong dollar, improving conditions in the Plains, and increasingly tepid exports fro...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 4 – 8 November 2024We have heard the voices from various sources forecasting a new grain crop in Russia and most of them differ in numbers. We will have to deal with terminology like bunker weight (straight from the combine) and standard weight (cleaned and dried accepted...

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WASDE Corn - Nov 2024

WASDE Corn – USDA’s latest November estimate for the 2024/25 season is a decrease in U.S. corn ending stocks to 1.938 billion bushels. The season-average corn price received by producers is unchanged at $4.10 per bushel. Global coarse grain production for 2024/25 is forecast to be slightly...

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WASDE Wheat - Nov 2024

WASDE Wheat – USDA’s latest November estimate for the 2024/25 season is for an increase in U.S. wheat ending stocks by 3 million bushels to 815 million, up 17 percent from last year. U.S. wheat exports are unchanged at 825 million bushels. The season-average farm price is lowered $0.10 per bush...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 28 October – 1 November 2024Russian analysts revised the 2024 Russian crop downwards to 128.8 MMT without newly occupied territories but with Crimea which was occupied a decade ago. This new forecast is down 11 percent from the previous year. Wheat is at 85.6 MMT – down 8...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Debates Following Seasonal Rules

The CBOT was mixed for the day with wheat futures sinking lower after the HRW and SRW growing regions received favorable rains Wednesday and early Thursday. That, combined with export pressure from Russia and the Black Sea countries, put wheat on the defensive with funds emerging as net sellers...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 21 – 25 October 2024The Russian grain markets remained stable on the export front and slightly bearish after recent peaks. Domestic prices are trying to catch up with export price levels and even in Siberia, prices were recovering. Global pricing effects export prices in...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 14 – 18 October 2024Russian grain markets remained slightly bullish but not as bullish as a week ago. The biggest concern of all grain exporters is a “threat” from the Russian Grain Export Union that October export prices should be $240/MT and that to make this happen the...

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European Market Analysis

Regional News Kazakhstan and Egypt are working to negotiated trade terms that would allow wheat to trade from the former country to the latter. The two countries are reportedly working on resolving issues that prevent Kazakhstan from participating in GASC tenders and are discussing the pos...

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Market Commentary: Harvest Pressure Outweighs Demand

There was modest to lower volume generally today, except in wheat where there was a gang beating. Wheat closed lower in the overnight, opened lower this morning, and sealed the deal with losses at the close. Soyoil was treated similarly but soybeans and corn each were higher in the overnight an...

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The Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 7 – 11 October 2024The world has been watching the 2024 Russian grain harvest forecasts, especially wheat production. The Russian Ministry of Agriculture was not making any sharp moves in one direction or the other, while domestic analysts have revised the 2024 grain crop...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 30 September – 4 October 2024 The first week of September proved bullish in European Russia and slightly bearish in the Asian part and Siberia. The weather factor is important but it’s not the key driver. It may become the decisive factor later on depending on...

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Market Commentary: Harvest and Weather Pressure Continue

Clear weather and rolling combines in the Northern Hemisphere together with prospective showers in South America maintain pressure on commodity futures. However, volume today was relatively low except in soybeans and livestock. While soybeans closed lower, the end of Golden Week and China&rsquo...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Jumps Higher on Massive Egypt Imports; Soymeal Falls on EUDR News

Wheat remains the darling of the CBOT with more bullish news pouring into the complex. Today’s rally was sparked by reports that Egypt has booked over 3 MMT of wheat from the Black Sea (presumably Russia) to be exported over the next six months. That move comes as Russian wheat stocks are...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 23–27 September 2024 The Russian grain market was bullish in European Russia but bearish in the Asian part and Siberia because Kazakhstan introduced a temporary ban on imports of Russian wheat. Grain storage facilities are being filled up to the brim with new crop c...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 16–20 September 2024 Russian grain markets remained stagnant as export demand is weak and domestic demand is even weaker. Moreover, appreciation of grains earlier in the month reached its peak at this stage of the game and buyers are very careful right now. Sellers...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Rallies on Weather, Short Covering; Monetary Policy Turns Bullish Commodities

The  CBOT jumped sharply higher to start the new week with wheat leading the move with overnight strength. Fund short covering drove much of the day’s gains, but dryness in Brazil and the Black Sea, along with some rain-induced U.S. harvest delays, offered some fundamental motivation...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 9–13 September 2024 Russian grain markets remained stable with only corn slightly bullish, possibly showing the first real signs of a lower crop this season. Farmers are playing a waiting game switching to sunflower seed trade which is showing bullish sentiments and...

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WASDE Corn

WASDE CORN: USDA’s outlook for 2024/25 U.S. corn is for smaller supplies and a modest decline in ending stocks to 2.1 billion bushels – a reduction of 16 million bushels. World corn ending stocks are projected to be 308.4 million tons, down 1.8 million.  The anticipated impact...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 2–6 September 2024 The Russian grain market is finally showing bullish sentiments. Adverse weather in Russia this season concerns many analysts, and they are one after another decreasing their forecasts for overall grain production. Exact numbers are hard to figure...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Dips as Short Covering Subsides; Livestock Fall on Macro Worries

The CBOT was mostly lower on Thursday as traders took a day to pause and reassess positions and the grain market outlook with just one day of trade left before the weekend. Too, the September WASDE is looming next week and traders are positioning and adjusting expectations in advance of that re...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 26–30 August 2024 Russian grain markets remained relatively stable; however, they are under pressure of a large crop and growing stocks. Even though the 2024 grain crop may be slightly lower than earlier estimates, Russia will have a solid export surplus.  Dome...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 19–23 August 2024 Kazakhstan announced they will close the borders with Russia for wheat from now until 31 December. This will put even more pressure on the Russian wheat market and may push them to offer softer offers for GASC tenders where they are the key players...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 12–16 August 2024 Crop Outlook As of 13 August, Russian farmers produced 69 MMT of grains from 20.6 Mha versus 73.5 MMT from 19.5 Mha last year. The average yield showed 3.36 MT/ha versus 3.76 a year ago. Wheat production reached 56.3 MMT from 15.8 Mha versus 57.4 M...

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Market Commentary: Bouncing Off the Lows Again

In 2000, the American punk rock band Sugarcult released a song called “Bouncing Off The Walls” that featured the chorus line “I’m bouncing off the walls again (whoa)”, which is a pretty good description of Monday’s CBOT trade. Except, instead of walls, the ma...

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Market Commentary: Weather, Specs and Cheap Prices

The weather is bearish, except for spring wheat, and speculators are record short. Even having the cheapest grain in the world cannot spark enough new demand to slow the slide. Finding a bottom requires a supply shock, and the potential 20 MMT loss in Black Sea production due to drought is not...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 5–9 August 2024 Crop Outlook Russian analysts woke up to the fact that grain production reported from farms is higher than originally predicted. The reaction was quick and most of the main analytical agencies in Russia reforecast their numbers upwards. Particularly,...

Interactive Ocean Freight Rates (Updated 9 August)

*** Developer Note ***This app is deprecated as of 13 August 2024 and will no longer be updated. Ocean Freight Comments - 9 August 2024By Matt HerringtonDry-bulk markets continue to chop sideways with gains one week yielding losses the next before gains emerge again. This past week was one...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 29 July–2 August 2024 Russian Vice Premier Patroushev announced that Russia is 40 percent done with harvesting small grains. The harvesting pace is ahead of last year’s pace; however, production is only 64 MMT which is lower than last year’s crop. The gr...

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Market Commentary: Corn, Soy Sink on Record Yield Chatter; Wheat Firms on Quality Worries

Corn, the soy complex, and cattle futures each saw extended weakness in Thursday’s CBOT trade with the crop markets coming under pressure from favorable weather conditions and forecasts for the U.S. There is increasing market chatter about record breaking yields for both corn and soybeans...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 22–26 July 2024 This season Russia will fail to produce a record crop despite an earlier harvesting campaign. The Ministry of Agriculture believes in their previous forecast of 132 MMT of which wheat is 86 MMT. Interestingly, the Ministry of Agriculture is the most...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 15–19 July 2024 Russia started harvesting several weeks earlier this season due to hot weather conditions and early maturity of early grains. As of 12 July, Russian farmers harvested 32 MMT of grains from 8.4 Mha versus only 12.2 MMT from 3.3 Mha a year ago. The ave...

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Market Commentary: Midwest Heat Concerns Corn, Soybeans; Cattle Finally React to COF Report

After two days of exciting trade, the CBOT settled down a little on Tuesday to reflect more deeply on market fundamentals. Monday’s Crop Progress data was largely reassuring for the major row crops, which helped create more stability in futures for the day. Wheat futures dipped but did no...

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Summary of Recent Factors Driving Commodity Price Action

Recently, a WPI client asked if we could summarize the major factors that have driven commodity markets over the past several months. The goal is to succinctly describe how markets have ended up in their current state and examine the next major trend(s) that are likely to develop. This report,...

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Market Commentary: Firmer Trends Continue; Ukraine’s Corn in Jeopardy

The CBOT saw generally quiet, steady trade at mid-week, but many players noted firmer undertones as futures stabilize or start to recover from deeply oversold conditions. Corn and all three wheat futures markets turned higher with cautious bull spreading with the latter market seeing support fr...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 8–12 July 2024 Russian grain markets remained unmistakably bearish which is tradition at the peak of grain harvesting campaign. Even though this year’s crop is quite modest compared to the past several seasons, the pressure on prices is significant because of...

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Market Commentary: WASDE Bearish Wheat, Neutral Corn; Soybeans Fall on Demand Worries

CBOT futures had a relatively muted reaction to the USDA’s July WASDE as large U.S. and global new crop ending stocks damped much of any potential volatility. The biggest theme was larger U.S. and world wheat supplies and stocks while the outlook for corn saw far more muted changes. Soybe...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 2–5 July 2024 Russian grain markets remained unmistakably bearish under pressure of high carryover and optimistic new crop forecasts. New crop is already arriving at inland elevators and even port terminals. Feed wheat lost $10/MT on a week which is a good indicator...

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Market Commentary: Soy Complex Extends Rally while Corn, Wheat Move Lower

Pre-holiday trade at the CBOT featured the continuation of the soyoil and broader soy complex rally while corn and wheat sagged lower in uninspired trade. Trading volume was expectedly light ahead of the one-day break in trading and few markets made major moves. Those that did, however, include...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 24–28 June 2024 Russian grain markets are moving slowly but steadily to the end of the current season anticipating new crop pressures and global trends. Overall, the market was bearish last week, but a bigger bear seems to be ahead as the new season is only starting...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 17–21 June 2024 Russia’s grain markets were quite volatile with some regions showing price recoveries. Southern Russia’s harvesting campaign is underway. Fresh demand for new crop barley has seen better price levels and as long as feed barley exports are...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 10–14 June 2024 Last week, Russian grain markets were quite volatile. In the south, the main export-oriented areas saw grain prices drop following the global bearish trend and Russia’s most recent failure on the GASC tender in Egypt. Moreover, Russia’s s...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 3–7 June 2024 Russian grain markets remained stable and slightly bullish against solid demand for Russian wheat globally and recently appreciated markets due to fears of lower production caused by adverse spring weather. All Russian ministries, including the Ministr...

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Market Commentary: Thursday’s Dead Cat Bounce

Thursday’s few flashes of green turned out to be an anomaly instead of a turning point. On Friday the trade returned to selling off grains and oilseeds. It became the eighth consecutive session lower for SRW and HRS, and the eighth session lower in the past nine for corn and soybeans. Goo...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 27–31 May 2024 Russia remains the focus of many world grain analysts as weather factors in Russia and Ukraine make global markets nervous and bullish. Futures markets reacted almost instantaneously while Russian markets only now realize the situation and all grains...

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Market Commentary: Corn, Soybeans Move to Trading Range Lows; Wheat Falls on Black Sea Rain

Ag commodity futures were almost uniformly lower on Wednesday with pressure stemming from multiple sources, including better-than-expected U.S. planting progress, a surge in the U.S. dollar, and rains forecast for the Black Sea region this week. Corn and soybeans primarily saw their weakness de...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 20–24 May 2024 Crop Outlook Russian weather, particularly spring frosts, became an important factor in estimating the potential of this season’s crop. Despite the warnings from government agencies not to publish forecasts, several Russian analysts still announ...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Bulls Remain Relentless; U.S. Farmers Make Strong Planting Progress

Overnight volume was strong at the CBOT with traders eager to get back to work following a weekend of reductions in the Black Sea crop forecast(s). Several private firms lowered their Russian wheat crop estimates late Friday or over the weekend, which sent EU futures higher on Monday and create...

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Market Commentary: Weather Continues to Drive CBOT Strength; Meat Stocks Tighten Further

Ag commodity futures were firmer to end the week with traders looking ahead to challenging weather conditions across the Northern Hemisphere and South America over the coming three-day holiday weekend. Weather concerns for planting the 2024 U.S. crops are lingering despite strong progress to da...

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Market Commentary: Wheat and Corn Still Strong; Soy Complex Waivers

Corn traded mostly higher all session and has gained value in three of the past four days. The soy complex was higher in the overnight session and opened that way this morning, but it didn’t last long and closed in the red. The July soybean contract has had a mixed week, but it is still u...

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Sunflower on Edge

Global sunflower seed production is only about one-seventh as large as soybean output, but it has surprisingly continued on a similar trend in supply despite the war between the two largest producers, Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine’s sunflower seed production faltered in 2022 at the outset o...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 13–17 May 2024 Crop Outlook As of mid-May, Russia farmers planted 24.8 Mha of spring crops which is 44.5 percent of the forecast. This is 4.6 Mha ahead of last year’s planting pace. Grains and pulses were planted over 12.98 Mha which is 43.2 percent of the for...

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Market Commentary Market Commentary: Wheat Leads the Way on Weather Worries; Soyoil Rallies on China SAF Plans

Reports of frost damage in Ukraine sent CBOT futures higher to start the week with wheat once again leading the way. Weather conditions remain challenging for wheat seemingly across the entire Northern Hemisphere, which has created the meteoric rise in values. Now, concerning weather forecasts...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 6–10 May 2024 This year’s spring weather in Russia is abnormal; last week frost was registered across European Russia ranging from Smolensk all the way to Volga Valley. Some nighttime temperatures were as low as minus 12 degrees Celsius which is catastrophic f...

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WASDE Corn

USDA’s outlook for 2024/25 U.S. corn is for modestly larger supplies, increased exports, and higher ending stocks. The yield projection of 181.0 bushels per acre is based on a weather-adjusted trend. Total corn supplies are forecast at 16.9 billion bushels, the highest since 2017/18. U.S...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 29 April–3 May 2024 Last week Russia celebrated International Labor Day, and on May 9 will celebrate WWII Victory Day, resulting in a long 10-day holiday for many Russian families, including grain traders. This traditionally slows down trade, however, logistics cont...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 22–26 April 2024 Russian analysts are beginning to worry that this season’s grain production in Russia may drop from almost 145 MMT in 2023 to 135 MMT because of the drought in Southern Federal District – the wheat belt of Russia. Russian Ministry of Agr...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 15–19 April 2024 International sanctions and reverse measures Russia adopted towards “unfriendly” countries may leave Russia without proper genetics for this spring’s planting campaign. While small grains are available due to long term domestic see...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 8–12 April 2024 During the first week of April, the Russian domestic grain market remained quite volatile but predominantly stable and bearish. The exception was milling wheat going for export which triggered price improvements in the ports against a weaker RUB and...

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WASDE Corn

USDA increased the U.S. corn use for ethanol and feed – which reduced ending stocks 50 million bushels to 2.1 billion. The season-average farm price is lowered 5 cents to $4.70 per bushel. Global corn ending stocks are estimated to be 318.3 million tons, are down 1.4 million from last mon...

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WASDE Wheat

USDA raised U.S. wheat ending stocks for 2023/24 by 25 million bushels to 698 million, 22 percent above last year. The season-average farm price is reduced $0.05 per bushel to $7.10.  The 2023/24 global wheat outlook this month is for smaller ending stocks, down 0.6 million metric tons to...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 1–5 April 2024 The government has realized that taxing exportable wheat and barley at a high rate was not a good idea, especially with wheat stocks pushing the roof. Possibly the news about softer duties will improve prices for small grains. Corn duty is symbolic an...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 25–29 March 2024 Last week, the Russian domestic grain market was volatile. Most of the grains were recovering following global trends and demand in the export zone of Russia. However, even with zero duty which lasted only one week, feed corn continued losing ground...

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Market Commentary: Geopolitical Risks Sink CBOT, Macro Markets

The CBOT and broader financial/macroeconomic markets reflected uncertainty and rising geopolitical risks on Tuesday with traders adopting a strong “risk off” mentality. Rising tensions in the Middle East with Iran and Israel’s proxy fight threatening to dissolve into an open w...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 18–22 March 2024 The Russian domestic grain market saw depreciation of milling wheat and a slight depreciation of feed wheat, while feed corn also started to appreciate - most probably because of softer export duties. For the upcoming week, exports of feed corn from...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Gains on EU Tariffs; Soy, Corn Drift Lower Before Stocks, Acres Reports

The wheat market was the surprising upside leader for the day with Matif Paris futures posting large gains after sources said the EU Commission is considering applying a €95/MT tariff on Russian wheat imports. That strength spilled over into the U.S. markets, though U.S. wheat exports are...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 11–15 March 2024 Russian grain markets remained slightly bullish in the south and Volga valley. However, export prices did not react immediately despite a decreased export duty and weaker RUB. In fact, a weaker RUB is better for Russian grain exports which are at hi...

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Market Commentary: Corn, Soy Complex Pause Rallies while Technical Buying Lifts Wheat

When markets opened on Monday there were just nine trading sessions before the quarterly Grain Stocks and Acreage Intentions reports from USDA, which meant that traders were focused on adjusting positions and forecasts ahead of those numbers. Beyond that, the weather is the market’s prima...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 4–8 March 2024 Russian grain markets remained bearish against global trends and recent tenders which traded wheat, Russia’s number one exportable commodity, at relatively low levels. The government realized that some tenders were lost to Romania, and even Ukra...

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WASDE Corn

Corn: USDA’s March estimate is that 2023/24 U.S. corn outlook is unchanged from February.  The season-average corn price received by producers is lowered to $4.75 per bushel based on observed prices to date. Global corn ending stocks are down 2.4 million to 319.6 million tons...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Dumpster Fire Continues; Corn, Soy Complex Stable Before WASDE

The dumpster fire that is the wheat market continued to rage on Wednesday with Paris, CBOT, and KCBT markets all scoring new contract lows. The fundamental reason for the weakness is hardly new – rampant competition from the Black Sea and Europe – but prices in the physical market c...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 26 February–1 March 2024 Russian grain markets remained bearish following the global trend exports are the key driver. For several weeks in a row, Russian pea prices have climbed higher and higher and as long as there is no export duty for peas, this commodity will...

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Market Commentary: South American Rains, Export Competition Push CBOT Lower

The CBOT turned lower on Tuesday with wheat leading the way on new contract lows in Paris wheat and aggressive competition from Ukraine and Russia on the export market. CBOT wheat also scored new contract lows as traders again piled into short positions on the emerging technical weakness. Corn...

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Market Commentary: Next Week Won’t Be Boring as Wheat, Corn Pull Back and Soybeans Rise

The CBOT was mixed to end the week and start the month of March with livestock futures extending their rallies amid strong fundamentals. Grain trade, however, was less decisive with wheat futures dropping sharply lower amid greater competition from Ukraine and a bearish breakdown in technical c...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 19–23 February 2024 As expected, the Russian grain market remained stable and slightly bearish. Export demand will do the trick in the future unless there are major developments with the Russian domestic currency market or export duties. The government continues tax...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 12–16 February 2024 The global bear market was shocking but it did not have an equal effect on the Russian grain market, which is still living under previously signed contracts, tenders, etc. However, huge stocks along with a global bearish trend and the upcoming pl...

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Ukraine's Limited Choices

Much like U.S. farmers, Ukrainian producers prefer to plant the most profitable crops. This is especially true when considering Ukraine’s farmers are reportedly losing $50/MT on corn. The preference is to grow soybeans, and output of the oilseed increased nearly 27 percent in 2023. Howeve...

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Market Commentary: Bearish Long-Term Projections, Outlook Expectations Sink Grain Markets

The CBOT was sharply lower at mid-week with USDA issuing a bearish long-term outlook late Tuesday and traders looking for bearish numbers from the agency later this week. The USDA’s Ag Outlook Forum will be in Washington, D.C. this Thursday and Friday and will offer the agency’s fir...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 2–9 February 2024 The market remained bearish following the global bearish trend, huge stocks, and growing export duties. It’s not clear why the government would continue raising export duties in a bearish export market. The case with the feed barley duty make...

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WASDE Corn

USDA’s February estimate for U.S. corn ending stocks is increased 10 million bushels to 2.172 billion bushels. Corn used for glucose and dextrose is reduced 10 million bushels based on indicated usage to date. With no other use changes, the season-average corn price received by producers...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 29 January–2 February 2024 The market was bearish following global trends and huge stocks will continue putting pressure on the market. It is hard to figure out why the government would further increase export duties seeing that the global trend is bearish and expor...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 22–26 January 2024 The grain market could not withstand the pressure from stocks which remain high at this time of year. The export market has been driving this market for a while and intervention purchases did not save Russian farmers from the global bear. Moreover...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 15–19 January 2024 For the first time since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Putin mentioned grains grown and harvested from occupied territories. During a recent press conference, he mentioned that during 2023 Russia produced 150 MMT in bunker weight and...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 8–12 January 2024 After the January holidays, the Russian market is being revised step-by-step. The volume of trade is not so impressive but against all odds and large stocks the market saw some bullish sentiments especially with rye and peas. Peas dramatically appr...

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WASDE Corn

USDA reduced the 2023/24 season-average U.S. farm price of corn by 5 cents to $4.80 per bushel. Corn production is estimated at a record 15.3 billion bushels. U.S. corn stocks are up 31 million bushels. Foreign corn production is forecast higher with increases for China, India, and Paraguay par...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 1–5 January 2024 Most of Russia’s regions have been celebrating the New Year holidays and the the Russian Orthodox Christmas resulting in a slowdown of grain shipping in the Black Sea. Previously signed contracts are being fulfilled and most likely there will...

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2023: A Look Back in Humor

Note, the following is an attempt to summarize 2023’s major developments in ag markets and U.S. and world politics while injecting humor. Obviously, not everything is 100% factually “correct” and we leave it to you to determine fact from (hopefully) humorous fiction.  Jan...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 25–29 December 2023 As of late December, the Russian Ministry of Agriculture forecasts grain production at 142 MMT. A week ago, the Russian Statistics Agency had already reported 142.6 MMT of grains harvested in standard weight excluding occupied territories in Done...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 18–22 December 2023 As of mid-December, the Russian Statistics Agency reports 142.6 MMT of grains harvested in standard weight excluding occupied territories in Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson. The wheat crop alone accounted for 92.8 MMT which is the sec...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 11–15 December 2023 Russian agriculture has had a difficult year with global sanctions in place creating problems with inputs like seeds, fertilizers, chemicals, spare parts, and western equipment. In an effort to help, the government provided subsidies to farmers a...

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Changes in the Wheat Market

Decades ago, when wheat was king, WPI had many analysts keenly interested in wheat. Since then, corn became king and now soybeans jockey for top honors. Wheat is still important and filled with changing dynamics, none more notable than the rise of Black Sea wheat, and Russia in particular. Russ...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 4–8 December 2023 As of 8 December, the Russian government reports the wheat crop at 95 MMT in bunker weight versus 105.6 MMT a year ago. The information from the Ministry is delayed and is usually adjusted several times. Wheat was reportedly harvested from 29.1 Mha...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 27 November–1 December 2023 Russian markets finally broke the bear which has been present almost since the beginning of the new season. High quality milling wheat is unmistakably bullish; the main factor is a lower share of high-quality milling wheat even though whe...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 20–24 November 2023  Russian markets remained quite volatile, however, the Asian area finally stabilized because Kazakhstan seems to have replenished their stocks for the moment. The Siberian market is stable and although prices for 3rd grade milling wheat are...

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European Market Analysis

Regional News  Russia has shipped two vessels of wheat to Somalia and Burkina Faso as part of the country’s promise to send free grain to Africa.  China purchased 66 KMT of feed corn from Ukraine at $248/MT C&F for December shipment.  Through 24 November, Ukraine has ex...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 13–17 November 2023  The Russian market remained quite volatile with European Russia bearish and the Asian region bullish thanks to solid demand from Kazakhstan. However, the gap between the European and Asian parts of the country is getting smaller and smaller...

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Market Commentary: Corn, Soy Climb on Brazilian Weather; Wheat Rises on Russian Attacks

Wheat futures were the exception to the CBOT’s trend-following trade on Tuesday, as the market rallied following another round of Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports. The news sent wheat higher with CBOT futures up 10+ cents in a clear break from their recent trend lower. Corn and soybeans...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 6–10 November 2023  Russian markets remained quite volatile last week with the European area stable and bearish but the Asian part stable and bullish thanks to demand from Kazakhstan. This can move into a stagnation period where, with no fundamental factors inv...

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WASDE Corn

Corn: USDA’s outlook for 2023/24 is higher U.S. ending stocks by 45 million bushels to 2.2 billion. The season-average corn price received by producers is lowered 10 cents to $4.85 per bushel. This month’s 2023/24 global corn ending stocks, at 315.0 million tons, are up 2.6 million...

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WASDE Wheat

Wheat: USDA’s outlook for 2023/24 is for higher U.S. ending stocks by 14 million bushels to 684 million. The projected 2023/24 season-average U.S. farm price is lowered $0.10 per bushel to $7.20. The global wheat outlook for 2023/24 is for larger ending stocks, raised 0.6 million, to tons...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 30 October–3 November 2023  As of 30 October, Russia harvested 140.2 MMT of grains in bunker weight which is 9.8 MMT less than the same date a year ago. Grains and pulses were harvested from 45.4 Mha which is 94.6 percent of the crop averaging 3.09 MT/ha versus...

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Market Commentary: Corn, Wheat Start Week Firm; Soybeans Rally as Technicals Lead Fundamentals?

The CBOT was mostly higher for the day with corn and wheat finding small gains on light buying interest while soybeans jumped higher on export demand and a rally in soyoil. Soyoil futures were nearly 3 percent higher for the day with noted bull spreading in a likely sign of commercial demand. F...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets 23–27 October 2023  As of 27 October, winter crops were planted over 18.5 Mha versus the 20 Mha planned by the government. If Russia reaches this number, it will be up 1.5 Mha from last year. This also includes occupied territories of Ukraine, according to the g...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Had Volume and Gains

The market opened mostly in the green this morning after overnight markets showed small gains for corn, soybeans, soymeal, and all three wheats. About mid-session, corn and the soybean complex began trading both sides unchanged while wheat retained some upward if less lofty positions. In fact,...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 16–20 October 2023  As of 20 October, Russian farmers harvested grains and pulses from 44.6 Mha which is in line with last year (44.5 Mha), averaging 3.08 MT/ha versus 3.33 MT/ha, a record-breaking year in Russian history. Interestingly, Russia first reports th...

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Market Commentary: End of Week Reshuffle

The only certainty of the past week is that soymeal is going stratospheric. But corn, soybeans, and wheat took a breather today.  For the week: December corn gained 0.456 percent December soymeal rose 8.69 percent  November soybeans gained 1.71 percent  December soyoil lost 1.82...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 9–13 October 2023  After weeks and weeks of bearish sentiments the market is finally coming to relative stability because farmers can afford to sit on their stocks, and most of the multinational trades are not currently doing business in Russia. Local old and n...

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WASDE Corn

USDA reduced their estimate for U.S. corn ending stocks by 110 million bushels to 2,111 million bushels for 2023/24. This is still a healthy ending stocks, but the estimated season-average corn price received by U.S. farmers was raised 5 cents to $4.95 per bushel. Global corn stocks are down 1...

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WASDE Wheat

USDA increased U.S. wheat ending stocks by 55 million bushels to 670 million, up 15 percent from last year. The season-average farm price is reduced $0.20 per bushel to $7.30 on higher projected stocks for the remainder of the marketing year. The global wheat outlook for 2023/24 is for lower st...

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Market Commentary: Calm Before the WASDE Storm

The CBOT was mostly calm before Thursday’s October WASDE – a report that often produces volatile reactions from the market. Corn and wheat drifted mostly lower, but corn managed to squeeze out a gain of a few cents in quiet trade. Soybeans dropped sharply lower despite daily “...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Market: October 2-6, 2023 Bearish sentiments prevailed as the market became volatile from a variety of factors. On the one hand, there are ample stocks, high export duties, and low export prices. On the other the global market should be reaching its bottom and soon begin recoverin...

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Market Commentary: Corn and Livestock Bulls Revived; Wheat, Soy Struggle Under Bearish Pall

Grains and livestock markets traded opposite directions to end the week with non-meat products ending lower amid profit taking and pre-WASDE position adjustment while livestock futures rallied across the board. One might have expected grain futures to post gains to end the week, given the week&...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Falls on Supply Expectations; Hog Trend Reversal Underway?

The CBOT was mostly lower in lackluster trade Wednesday with soymeal, live cattle, and hogs seeing the only substantial gains. The general trend for the week seems to be that global grain and oilseed supplies will be more ample for 2023/24 than expected, which is weighing on futures. Grains wer...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 25–27 September 2023  Bearish sentiments prevail as the harvest brings more and more grain to the market while exports are unable to cope with such large volumes and surpluses of wheat. There is a lack of competition on the buyer’s side as fewer and fewer...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Rallies Back After Friday’s Drubbing; Soyoil Stocks Hit 4-year Low

The CBOT largely reversed Friday’s extreme, post-Grain Stocks report selloff with corn fully erasing the prior trading day’s losses. Fresh news was light for the day, however, and Monday’s strength was largely due to “flash” export sales to China and Mexico along w...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets 18–22 September 2023  The Russian bear continued marching over all grains in European Russia without exception. The Asian part of Russia was more stable but sooner or later the bear will reach that part of the country as well as the domestic crop is huge and far...

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Market Commentary: Paris Wheat Lifts CBOT; RINs Tank Soyoil (Again); Mexico Buys 1.6 MMT of Corn

The CBOT was mostly higher to start the week, though fundamental reasons for the rally were few. Russia again attacked Ukraine’s Odesa port infrastructure overnight, which helped Paris wheat futures edge higher and bring support to the U.S. markets. CBOT corn and soybeans were stronger wi...

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Declining Ukrainian Market Share

Ukraine has successfully sent a few ships filled with grain out the Black Sea the past few weeks, but it is unlikely to transit the 33 MMT achieved under the now defunct grain corridor agreement with Russia. Meanwhile, Russia is attacking Ukraine’s sea and river ports including hammering...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Rises Despite Coming Harvest Pressure

The CBOT found a bit of strength for the day with corn seeing the most bullish action on expectations of a smaller 2023/24 Brazilian crop. Corn posted its second straight higher close with mild fund participation and the strength spilled over into wheat and soybeans to a small degree. Fresh new...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets 11–15 September 2023  Russian grain markets plummeted on reports of another large crop and huge carryover which is not traditional for this time of the season. We are talking about 140 MMT of new crop plus around 27 MMT of old crop (carryover). Russia started th...

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Market Commentary: Lower Through October

The CBOT started the new week on a bearish note with last week’s WASDE and fund selling as reported in the CFTC report creating pressure. Corn has the most bearish fundamentals right now, so it’s understandable that the market dropped to a new low for the year and broke technical su...

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Market Commentary: Next Day Hangover

Corn and soybeans staged reversals to yesterday’s WASDE-driven declines while wheat continued tacking higher on the report’s forecasted decline in global supplies. The price gains in feed supplies may have spooked livestock as those contracts traded lower.  Also lurking in the...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 4–8 September 2023  Russian grain markets remained bearish, however, export volumes of all agricultural commodities from Russia remained stable. Russia has no navigation restrictions across the Black Sea. Going through Bosporus or any other channel, Russia can...

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WASDE Corn

USDA made slight increases in U.S. corn for 2023/24 - U.S. corn outlook is for slightly larger supplies and use unchanged.  The result is ending stocks are up 19 million bushels to 2.2 billion. The season-average corn price received by farmers is unchanged at $4.90 per bushel.  Foreig...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 28 August–1 September 2023  Russian grain markets finally signaled that the new crop is calling the shots on the market. Southern areas went bearish because of ample supply and slow logistics while inland trading is trying to find its bottom price as farmers ar...

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Market Commentary: Corn, Soy Ratings Hit Five-Year Lows; Wheat Beats a Bearish Drum

The CBOT started the holiday-shortened week in a lackluster manner with the soy complex sinking lower, largely on weaker palm oil values and soymeal deliveries, while wheat and corn futures scratched out small gains. Trading volume was light for the day and the last day of the most recent heatw...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 21–25 August 2023  Russian grain markets remained under pressure from a good crop, however, export duties decreased to allow at least some bullish movement on the domestic market. The global prices are relatively stable, and exporters cannot afford to offer a m...

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Market Commentary: Soybeans Adjust to New Paradigm; Feeder Cattle Score New Highs; Wheat Nears Support

The CBOT was mixed to start the week with soybeans surging early on the hot, dry conditions last week and forecast for this week, with an added boost from a sub-50 BPA ProFarmer yield estimate. Corn followed soybeans higher but ran into resistance just shy of $5 that stalled the day’s pro...

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Market Commentary: Lots of Mixed Messages

You are reading this report to better understand the issue of risk. This might make you unusual since the Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center reports that respondents to its surveys show only 35 percent answer questions correctly about the topic. Then again, it is a tricky subject. Even...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Rallies on Heat, Russian Attacks

The CBOT was higher to start the day after Russia attacked more Ukrainian export and grain infrastructure in Odesa and the country’s Danube River ports. That rally was extended during the day session as the blistering hot weather over the U.S. Midwest prompted traders to add back weather...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 14–18 August 2023  Russian grain markets remained under the pressure of a good crop, higher freight rates, and ever-growing export duties. Since most of the pricing in country is based on the export marketplace in the Black Sea and Azov Sea, some regions are af...

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Market Commentary: Grains Fall as Ukraine Starts Export Corridor; Soy Rallies on Scorching Forecast

The U.S. weather was just as hot and dry over the weekend as expected and this week’s outlook is unchanged with scorching temperatures predicted for most of the Midwest and Plains. You wouldn’t know it from futures’ price action on Monday, however, as corn and wheat futures pl...

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Market Commentary: Midwest and CBOT Heat Up; Hog Rally Eases Discount; Cattle Supplies Tighten

The CBOT was almost uniformly higher to end the week as crop markets are increasingly concerned about the coming two-week weather forecast. The next week will be extremely hot and dry for the Midwest and corn and soybean yields are likely to take a hit. Just how hard-hit they will be remains th...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Firms on Russian Attacks, Extreme Midwest Temps

The CBOT turned higher on Wednesday with another Russian attack on Ukraine’s Danube River ports and a hot, dry weather forecast for the Midwest offering support. Corn, soybeans, and KCBT wheat bounced higher off technical support while the CBOT wheat market traded either side of unchanged...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 7–11 August 2023  The Russian grain market was not following one clear trend. Partly because of the geographical spread of the country, but global factors also effect Russian markets and especially the latest developments in the Black Sea. The market is very se...

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Market Commentary: Soybeans Focus on Weather, Carryout; Wheat Rebounds from Major Support

The CBOT found a bit of strength following a generally bearish August WASDE with soybeans playing the role of upside leader on a newly hot, dry two-week Midwest forecast. Moreover, the WASDE pointed to tight U.S. soybean ending stocks for 2023/24 and traders seemed to focus a bit more on that t...

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WASDE Wheat

USDA reduced their estimate for U.S. wheat production to 1,734 million bushels, down 5 million from last month as lower Other Spring and White wheat production is partially offset by increases for Hard Red Winter (HRW), Soft Red Winter, and Durum. The all-wheat yield is 45.8 bushels per acre, d...

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Market Commentary: U.S. Weather Shifts Again; WASDE Expectations; Ethanol Margins Climb

The CBOT was mixed at midweek with pre-WASDE positioning once again driving much of the day’s activity. Corn attempted to rally on short covering and continued strength in Dalian futures, but rallies were again capped above $5 by selling pressure. Soybeans and soyoil managed to squeeze ou...

Trade Without Industry; Content Moderation; Shipless Black Sea

Trade Without Industry If the Biden Administration were doing industry’s bidding, it would be negotiating trade agreements with real increases in market access. However, the lack of market access talks did not prevent Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Washington) from repeating the usual complaint...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 31 July–4 August 2023  The Russian grain market was predominantly bearish except for corn and rye. Weak domestic currency remains one of the major factors. You would think that with higher global prices, export prices in Russian seaports and riverports would fo...

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Market Commentary: Certainties No Longer Certain; Corn, Soy Lower on Midwest Rains

Wheat futures rallied to start the week on increasing conflict in the Black Sea with Ukraine targeting Russian ocean vessels and adding new uncertainties to the region’s grain trade abilities. Wheat was only the first of two major ag markets (lean hogs being the other) to end the day high...

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European Market Analysis

Regional News  India is reportedly considering importing as much as 9 MMT of wheat from Russia to fill its domestic needs, but WPI sources continue to suggest the actual figure is likely to be 4-5 MMT.  The Ukrainian Grain Association increased its forecast of the country’s grai...

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Market Commentary: No Gapping Day

When the close is not too far off the open, the trading range is small and the volume is light, the price must be right. Markets continued their quotidian march generally lower but in a modest way.   This no doubt reflects a weather forecast that spells recovery from an otherwise dis...

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Market Commentary: Weather in the Driver’s Seat; CBOT Falls Despite More Danube Attacks

August has so far not been very kind to commodity markets, though it’s not as much the month’s fault as it is the fault of improved weather forecasts. CBOT futures were sharply lower on Wednesday and the mid-week weakness came despite another Russian attack on Ukrainian grain infras...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 24–28 July 2023  The Russian grain market was predominantly bullish and a big reason was the bombing of Ukrainian Black Sea and Danube ports followed by the Africa-Russia summit in St. Petersburg where Russia was testing the future of grain trading globally in...

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Market Commentary: Rain Forecasts Trump Conditions; Soyoil Stocks Tighten; Spread Dynamics

The CBOT was mixed on Tuesday with corn and wheat ending lower on continued fund selling amid bearish supply and demand prospectives, respectively. The soy complex edged slightly higher in a mile correction from Monday’s drubbing and despite forecasts of favorable Midwest rains and weathe...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Sheds Weather Premium on Forecasts of Midwest Rains

Weekend weather model runs continued to show beneficial rains for the Midwest and Plains over the next two weeks with more moderate temperatures. The forecast comes just as the corn crop finishes pollinating and enters peak kernel fill while the soybean crop will enter its key yield-defining pe...

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Market Commentary: Weather Rally Fades but Upside Risks Remain

The CBOT continued to drift lower on Friday with the fireworks from the rallies Monday and Tuesday fading on profit taking and more aggressive short selling. Corn, wheat, soybeans, and soymeal were all lower to end the week with soyoil and livestock the only bright spots among the major ag comm...

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Market Commentary: Wheat Leads CBOT Lower on Rains, Yield Estimates

Rain across the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest on Wednesday helped push the CBOT lower with wheat leading the way. Nothing has changed about the near-term forecast, which remains scorching hot and mostly dry across the Southern Plains and Corn Belt, but the 6-10-day forecast is mixed with be...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 17–21 July 2023  Russian farmers continue harvesting winter crops and the progress is quite good with grain crop forecasts totaling 134.5 MMT of which 86.5 MMT is wheat. Local analysts increased the forecast. The worst-case scenario is 123.5 MMT of grains with...

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Market Commentary: Turnaround Tuesday Doesn’t Change Bullish Backdrop

Bull markets need to be constantly “fed” with news and when that feeding slows or lapses, the rally does too. That’s largely what happened at the CBOT on Tuesday with a quiet day for fundamental news allowing markets to pull back with mild profit taking and slight corrective p...

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Middle East, Mediterranean and Africa Regional Analysis

Regional Updates MEDITERRANEAN/MIDDLE EAST/NORTH AFRICA/AFRICA – MEA REGION Egypt is facing continued daily power cuts as the very high temperatures have increased electricity demand. Egypt does have sufficient electricity production but the reduction in fuel to the plants has caused gene...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Rallies on Danube Export Doubts

Monday’s trade was all about the weekend, which was hot and dry in the U.S. Midwest and featured more attacks by Russia on Ukrainian infrastructure. That alone would have been enough to send markets into rally mode, but it was coupled with a third bullish factor – an extremely hot a...

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Market Commentary: Improved August Weather Forecast Prompts Profit Taking

The CBOT pulled back heading into the weekend on profit taking and NOAA’s new August weather forecast that shows more moderate temperatures and normal rains for most of the Corn Belt and Midwest. While any forecast longer than 10-days has been highly inaccurate this summer, the latest gui...

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Market Commentary: CBOT Rallies Pause Temporarily; Cattle Post Bearish Reversal before Report

The CBOT’s weather- and Black Sea-conflict induced rally took a break on Thursday with traders reassessing both global export market conditions and the U.S. weather forecast. There is a growing sense that the immediate impacts of the Black Sea grain export corridor’s expiration have...

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Black Sea Grain Initiative: One and Done?

The uncertainty that Russia’s invasion has brought to agricultural markets continues. Roughly 32.9 MMT of grain has been exported from Ukraine since the Black Sea Grain Initiative (BSGI) began in July 2022. Russia refused to extend it Monday, siting the continued sanctions that target Rus...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 10–14 July 2023  The Russian grain market was driven purely by a weak RUB which was registered from the beginning of the month. Even though the reference price dropped, the government increased the export duty for wheat probably speculating that prices will gro...

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Market Commentary: Weather Drives CBOT Higher Desptie Improved Crop Conditions

Yesterday’s Corp Conditions report from USDA reflected the positive impact recent precipitation has had on crops, with conditions for corn, soybeans, and spring wheat all rebounding. That, as expected, pressured markets overnight but that weakness was short-lived as new weather threats co...

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Market Commentary: Russia Leaves Black Sea Deal; Grains Lower After Two-Sided Trade

The CBOT started the day with a higher tone after Russia confirmed that it will be leaving the Black Sea export corridor agreement, which ended Monday, 17 July. The markets followed a classic “buy the rumor, sell the fact” trading pattern and ended lower after fears of grain supply...

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WASDE Corn

Corn: USDA increased their July estimate for 2023/24 U.S. ending stocks to 2,262 million bushels. The season-average farm price received by producers is unchanged at $4.80 per bushel.  Foreign corn ending stocks are virtually unchanged relative to last month. Global corn stocks are up 0.1...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 3–7 July 2023  The first week of the new marketing year is gone and the market is under severe pressure due to carryover, slower exports, and multinational traders leaving the market. Farmers are not in a hurry to dump their grains at lower prices especially wi...

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Market Commentary: Russian Port Attacks Send Wheat Higher; Markets Firm Ahead of WASDE

Wheat futures led the CBOT higher heading into the July WASDE after Russia launched 22 drones overnight at Ukraine’s Odesa grain terminal. Ukraine’s air defenses defeated all the drones, but two hit administrative buildings and debris from downed drones started two fires at port ter...

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Market Commentary: Pre-WASDE Short Covering Lifts Corn, Soybeans; Wheat Lower on Weak Demand

The CBOT was mixed to start the week with all eyes now solidly focused on Wednesday’s WASDE report. Corn and soybeans strengthened in early trade due to weekend rains that missed the western Corn Belt and northern Plains as well as short covering heading into the WASDE report. Wheat futur...

Geopolitical Issues in Fertilizer Markets

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, the longest serving premier in the Netherlands and the second longest serving head of government in the EU, will be stepping down – and as he announced – leaving politics after an early election is called, probably for October or November.  Rutt...

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European Market Analysis

Regional News  The Russia/Ukraine conflict has again taken on an increased importance for commodity markets. Ukraine last week accused Russia of mining the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant and both countries are accusing the other of planning attacks on the facility. Any event at the plant i...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 26–30 June 2023  Russian Grain Union is estimating the Russian grain crop at 130-140 MMT and export potential at 55 MMT. The Union is not expecting a record crop again and is estimating a 10 percent decline. A pessimistic scenario discussed by some domestic ana...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 19–23 June 2023  Russian analysts cut previous grain production forecasts by 2.3 MMT – down to 134 MMT - due to weather conditions, especially in Siberia and Volga Valley. The wheat production forecast dropped from 88 MMT to 86.8 MMT, barley forecast from...

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Market Commentary: Correction on a Glimmer of Hope

Generally, the higher they rise the harder they fall but today’s correction on a still murky weather report ended with some restraint from going completely overboard. This crop has been damaged and as today’s Drought Monitor map reinforces, it is getting damaged further.  It w...

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Market Commentary: EPA Volumes Sink Soyoil; Grains Rally on Crop Conditions

Just one day after this analyst wrote that grain futures were likely to take a break from their rally amid overbought technical conditions, futures extended their rallies based on worsening U.S. crop conditions. The USDA’s crop conditions data yesterday was bullish corn, soybeans, and spr...

Sinking Ships

Russia says it expects the Black Sea grain corridor agreement to end on 18 July, though it is willing to keep talking. The Russian deputy foreign minister said that even if the agreement with the UN for Ukrainian grain shipments end, Moscow expects its agreement for exporting Russian grain to c...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 12–16 June 2023  According to the Russian Ministry of Agriculture, as of 5 June, total acreage of spring grains and legumes planted reached 29 Mha including: wheat – 13.5 Mha, barley – 7 Mha, corn – 2.5 Mha, and rice – 159,400 ha. ...

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Market Commentary: A Pause Amid the Weather Market Storm

Last week’s CBOT trade rightly featured significant rallies as the U.S. weather forecast remains stubbornly hot and dry in both near- and long-term forecasts but today’s trade featured a pause amid the drought-concern rally. Futures were somewhat overextended after last week’s...

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Black Sea Situation

  Russian Grain Markets: 5 – 9 June 2023  The second week of June remained bearish with the fundamental factors remaining the same: lower export duty, weak RUB, high stocks, and low export demand in the Black Sea. Bearish factors prevail, especially high stocks which are pushing...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 29 May – 2 June 2023  Russian farmers are in the final stage of spring planting. Russian Ministry of Agriculture reported that as of early June, 50.7 Mha were planted which is 92 percent of the forecast. A year ago, the planted area was 49.1 Mha. Spring grains...

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Market Commentary: Stirred but Unshaken

There was a lot of input coming at the market today, but the only significant movements came in corn and soyoil.  First up was news that the Kakhovka dam and hydroelectric plant on the Dnipro River in southern Ukraine was destroyed. Early word was that farmland was flooded but the reaction...

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Market Commentary: Mixed Bag

Note: WPI chief market analyst Matt Herrington is away on travel until 20 June.  It was a modest volume day with trading initially unclear about what direction to take. Corn opened higher, traded both sides but ended down. Soybeans traded both sides but ended lower. Wheat moved higher and...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 22 – 26 May 2023  Russian farmers continue their spring planting campaign. The Minister of Agriculture reports that around 33.2 Mha have been planted out of the 57 Mha scheduled. Also, 93 percent of winter crops are in good condition but in certain areas winter...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 15 – 19 May 2023  Russia’s grain markets remained bearish. Russia’s position during negotiations of the UN grain corridor extension was not particularly strong and all sentiments were in favor of an extension, even if only for sixty days. Export dut...

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European Market Analysis

Regional News  The European weather is shifting more favorably for crop development over the next week with cooler-than-normal temperatures predicted and rains for the southern portion of the continent. The rains will notably include southern Spain, Italy, the Balkans, and parts of Bulgari...

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Market Commentary: Black Sea Export Deal Renewed; Fund Selling Hammers CBOT

The CBOT feature one-direction trade at mid-week – lower – with funds continuing to rapidly exit long positions in the grain markets and/or pile into newly profitable short positions. While technical/fund selling drove most of the day’s price action, bearish fundamental factor...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 8 – 12 May 2023  Russia’s grain markets remained bearish with the volume of trade miniscule because of traditional May holidays in Russia. A parade in Moscow was held irrespective of the weather or geopolitical situation giving the Russian people another...

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Market Commentary: Soybeans Plunge Lower; Corn Tests $5 Again; Wheat Mixed on Varied Outlook

Weak macroeconomic markets and good planting progress in Monday’s Crop Progress report sent the CBOT sharply lower on Tuesday. Corn and soybeans led the way lower with oilseed breaking technical support in early trade and subsequently falling 25-36 cents by the closing bell. Weakness in s...

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Market Commentary: A Story of Mixed Proportions

It might be called pre-positioning ahead of tomorrow’s USDA May WASDE report, but it looked like more of the same. Corn and wheat took their dings, but soybeans and meal were immune. The trend is down, and this week of trading has reinforced that dynamic. But it isn’t an exuberant a...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain and Oilseed Markets: 1–5 May 2023  Russia’s grain markets remain bearish. Russia is struggling with low prices for grains for domestic farmers and is not receiving sufficient revenue through export duties. Moreover, 1–9 May was a holiday season in Russia mak...

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Market Commentary: HRW Wheat Rally Continues While Corn, Soybeans Await WASDE

The CBOT was mixed to start the week with traders increasingly focused on positioning for the May WASDE report that USDA will release on Friday. That meant relatively quiet trade in corn and the soy complex where early rallies met selling pressure that knocked contracts off their highs for the...

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European Market Analysis

Regional News  The EU Commission has places restrictions on the import of Ukrainian wheat, maize, rapeseed, and sunflower seed into five member states (Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia) through 5 June 2023 to ease supply issues and local price depressions. The ruling allows...

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Market Commentary: Mid-Session Reversal Except for New Crop

Corn, wheat, and soybeans traveled in the red for much of the morning trading before wheat turned higher and old crop corn and soybean contracts reversed losses. No doubt weighing on wheat is tensions with Russia, the crops top global supplier, while economic uncertainty keeps animal proteins s...

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Market Commentary: Kremlin Drone Story Sparks CBOT Short-Covering Rally

The war in Ukraine continues to be a major influence for the CBOT trade with Russia’s overnight claims it shot down two Ukrainian drones near the Kremlin offering support for ag futures on Wednesday. Russia has described the event as a foiled assassination attempt on President Putin but t...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain and Oilseed Markets: 24 – 28 April 2023  Russia’s grain market remained bearish. Across the country, grains lost value except for Siberia which is still stable and even slightly bullish. However, Siberia is not going to maintain better prices as overall trends bot...

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Market Commentary: Crop Fundamentals Play Second Fiddle to Risk Adjustments

The CBOT was sharply lower on Tuesday with any attempt at a rally quickly finding eager and sustained selling pressure. There was no real fundamental catalyst for the day’s selling from an agricultural perspective, rather the day’s weakness stemmed from widespread risk-off trade ami...

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Black Sea Regional Analysis

Russian Grain Markets: 17–21 April 2023  Russia’s grain markets remained predominantly bearish, but the bear is weaker and slower now. Trading is a tug of war with farmers keeping stocks and they are in no hurry to sell for less. Export duties will dictate the trends in the nea...

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