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The Russian government has continued to push down the rate of its wheat export tax, leaving corn and barley duties at zero for the period June 26-July 2, the country’s Ministry of Agriculture reported on Friday June 21.
The pace of Ukraine’s weekly grain exports was down by 5% week on week and amounted to 890,000 tonnes declared, with the new crop imminent, government data showed on Friday June 21.
Ukrainian farmers have begun harvesting early grain crops, according to a notice on the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine’s website dated Friday June 21.
French soft wheat growing conditions remained stable in the week to June 17, while planting of the corn crop rose to 99%, according to a weekly crop report from French farm agency FranceAgriMer on June 21.
Canada's grain and oilseeds exports rose by 1% in the week ended Sunday June 16 and amounted to 710,300 tonnes, data from the Canadian Grain Commission released on Friday June 21 shows.
Brazil is forecast to get more rain its southern provinces, which may interrupt field work in Rio Grande do Sul.
Exports of milling wheat from the port of Rouen in France were up 83% to 175,204 tonnes during the week to Wednesday June 19, compared with 95,676 tonnes one week prior, according to data released by port operator Haropa.
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Winter crops in multiple Ukraine regions have been affected by contrasting weather patterns, the latest Monitoring Agricultural Resources (MARS) report showed on Tuesday June 18.
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The European Union's weekly wheat exports amounted to 267,292 tonnes in the week to Sunday June 16, according to initial data published by the European Commission on June 18.
China’s corn imports in May fell by a further 11% from April to 1.05 million tonnes, figures from the country’s General Administration of Customs (GACC) released Tuesday June 18 showed, with the level the lowest seen since April 2023 when imports were 1 million tonnes.
US corn, soybean and barley crop conditions declined slightly in the week to Sunday June 16, while spring and winter wheat crop conditions improved slightly, the USDA’s weekly crop progress report showed on Monday June 17.
Fastmarkets commits to publishing on a daily basis the bids, offers, indicative levels or other cash trading indications on any basis and geography that relates to any of the vital markets that have strong ties with Ukraine.
The Russian government decreased the wheat export tax, while corn and barley duties stayed at zero for the June 19-25 period the country's Ministry of Agriculture reported on Friday June 14.
The areas sown under wheat recovered in Western Australia amid rains received and replanting of rapeseed areas, the monthly report from the Grain Industry of Western Australia (GIWA) showed on Friday June 14.
Grain volumes declared for export out of Ukraine totaled 942,000 tonnes during the week to Friday June 14, according to data from the country’s State Customs Service.
The Ukrainian agriculture ministry has updated its forecast for grains and oilseeds production for the 2024/25 marketing year, raising corn, wheat and sunflower seeds figures, while also giving projections for exports, an official note on the ministry’s website showed on Friday June 14.
French soft wheat growing conditions remained stable in the week to Monday June 10, while planting of the corn crop rose to 97%, according to a weekly crop report from French farm agency FranceAgriMer on Friday June 7.