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Ukraine’s grain export volumes reached 900,000 tonnes in the week to Thursday November 7, marking a weekly increase of 6%, according to data released by the country’s State Customs Service on Friday November 8.
The French corn harvest advanced by 20 percentage points in the week to November 4, with 58% of the total planted area now harvested, according to the latest weekly report from the country’s farm office, FranceAgriMer, released on Friday November 8.
Canada’s grain and oilseed exports totaled 1.27 million tonnes during the week to Sunday November 3, a decrease of 258,300 tonnes, or 17%, from 1.52 million tonnes the previous week, according to data from the Canadian Grain Commission published on Friday November 8.
The Russian government only marginally changed the export tax for wheat, barley and corn export taxes for November 13-19, according to an update from the country’s agriculture ministry on Friday November 8.
Dry and unseasonably warm weather in the Black Sea region during the week beginning Thursday November 7 is likely to challenge winter wheat establishment.
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Algerian local banks are understood to have begun the process of blocking all payments to French companies for goods supplied to Algeria, traders told Fastmarkets on Wednesday November 6.
The Russian corn harvest progressed by 10 percentage points to 82% of the total planned area in the week ended Tuesday November 5, with current corn yields remaining below the five-year average, according to data seen by Fastmarkets on Wednesday November 6.
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The European Union's weekly wheat exports amounted to 282,478 tonnes in the week to Sunday November 3, according to initial data from the European Commission released on Tuesday November 5.
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Russia increased its weekly wheat exports through Black Sea ports by 27% to reach a total of 1.26 million tonnes in the week ended Friday November 1, up from 991,351 tonnes in the previous week.
The Russian government has further increased its grain export taxes for November 7-12, an update from the country’s agriculture ministry showed on Saturday November 2.
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The USDA’s attaché in Turkey reported that it expects the country’s wheat, barley and corn production will decline in the 2024/25 marketing year because of dry weather, while the country still has immense inventories of wheat it is trying to liquidate.
The European Commission has further reduced its corn production forecast for 2024/25, estimating that Romania’s crop will be the lowest in twelve years, according to its latest report published late on Thursday October 31.
Ukraine’s grain export volumes rose to 850,000 tonnes during the week to Thursday October 31, up by 61% from the previous week, according to data released by the country’s State Customs Service on Friday November 1.
Canada’s grain and oilseed exports totaled 1.5 million tonnes in the week ended Sunday October 27, a significant increase of 647,000 tonnes, or 74%, from 877,900 tonnes the week before, according to data from the Canadian Grain Commission released late on Thursday October 31.
Rainfall across the US Midwest will provide much-needed moisture for late-stage corn and soybean crops in the week beginning Thursday October 31, while rain in Brazil's southeastern and central-west regions will increase soil moisture, favoring soybean sowing and crop development.