Ukrainian wheat imports keep buyers calm

Exports of European wheat are slow. 27% less than a year earlier. Photo: Peter Roek
Exports of European wheat are slow. 27% less than a year earlier. Photo: Peter Roek
It is very quiet on the grain market. The animal feed industry is quiet with its purchasing. Everyone is a bit surprised about how much Ukrainian grain is coming this way via the Danube. It is expected that some of the Ukrainian grain transit will remain stuck. Milling wheat on the Paris futures market sells for around €235 per tonne. The bidding on the physical market is far below that. Earlier this week, feed wheat was quoted as stable at €208 per tonne on the Groningen (the Netherlands


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