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Winter crops revised back up in Western Australia (WA) due to rainfall which slightly helped the crops, according to the October edition of Grain Industry of Western Australia (GIWA) report released on Friday October 18.
China imported 310,000 tonnes of corn in September, a further drop from August’s 428,467 tonnes and the lowest since March 2020 when imports were around 318,000 tonnes, figures from the country’s General Administration of Customs (GACC) showed on Friday October 18.
Canada’s grain and oilseed exports rose to 1.4 million tonnes in the week ended Sunday October 13, up by 333,800 tonnes, or 31%, with gains in canola and wheat flows, according to data from the Canadian Grain Commission released on Friday October 18.
Forecasts in the United States and Canada call for rainfall and cooler temperatures in the week beginning Thursday October 17, with these conditions expected to support the growth of corn, soybean and wheat crops.
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European Union weekly wheat exports totaled 242,801 tonnes in the seven days to Sunday October 13, according to initial data from the European Commission on Tuesday October 15.
The Russian wheat harvest progressed by another 4 percentage points to 97% complete in the week ended Monday October 14, exceeding 85.8 million tonnes including the harvest from occupied territories, according to data seen by Fastmarkets on Monday.
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The winter grains sowing campaign in Ukraine advanced by 17 percentage points to 72% complete in the week ended Monday October 14, with 3.7 million hectares planted out of the 5.18 million ha planned for 2025/26, the country's Ministry of Agrarian Policy said.
China imported 11.37 million tonnes of soybeans in September 2024, estimates from the country’s General Administration of Customs (GACC) showed on Monday October 14.
Canada’s top growing regions are wrapping up harvest work, with Saskatchewan leading the way and expecting to conclude work within the next week, according to provincial reports released on October 7-8 and collated by Fastmarkets.
Russia’s Ministry of Agriculture held a meeting with Russian grain exporters on Friday October 11 and supported a push for direct export sales, “bypassing traders and intermediaries from other countries,” the Russian Union of Grain Exporters (Rusgrain Union) said on its official channel on Telegram Messenger on the same day.
Russia’s wheat export volumes from Black Sea ports totaled 1.1 million tonnes in the week ended Friday October 11, unchanged week on week.
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The Russian government has significantly increased its wheat export tax for the October 16-22 period, according to a note published by the country’s agriculture ministry on Friday October 11.
Ukraine’s grain export volumes fell to 695,000 tonnes during the week to October 10, down by 290,000 tonnes, or 29%, from 985,000 tonnes the previous week, according to data released by the country’s State Customs Service on Friday October 11.
The French corn harvest advanced by four percentage points in the week to October 7, with 6% of the total planted area now harvested, a weekly report from the country’s farm office FranceAgriMer showed on Friday October 11.
Canada’s grain and oilseed exports rose by 34%, or 276,900 tonnes, in the week ended Sunday October 6, to total 1.1 million tonnes, with gains in canola, soybean, and wheat flows, according to data from the Canadian Grain Commission released on Friday October 11.