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Daily Market Wire 10 July 2024

by Akim Kovalev
10 July 2024
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Global Crop Prices and Market Dynamics Overview

The latest market updates reveal nuanced movements in global crop prices, reflecting ongoing economic and political factors influencing agricultural markets worldwide.

In the commodities market, canola, rapeseed, and soybeans experienced a decline of approximately 2 percent, while Matif wheat showed a modest increase of nearly 2 percent. Notable movements were also seen in US cereals markets, where prices shifted marginally.

Specifically, key figures include:

  • Chicago December 2024 wheat rose by 1 US cent per bushel to US595.5c/bu.
  • Kansas December 2024 wheat increased by 0.5c/bu to 596.25c/bu.
  • Minneapolis December 2024 wheat decreased by 0.25c/bu to 636.25c/bu.
  • MATIF wheat December 2024 climbed by €4/t to €233.25/t.
  • Corn December 2024 rose by 0.75c/bu to 408.5c/bu.
  • Soybeans November 2024 declined by 19.5c/bu to 1080c/bu.
  • Winnipeg canola November 2024 dropped by C$16.10/t to C$632.30/t.
  • MATIF rapeseed November 2024 decreased by €11.25/t to €490.25/t.
  • ASX January 2025 wheat fell by A$2/t to A$352/t, while ASX January 2025 barley remained unchanged at A$303.90/t.
  • The Australian dollar strengthened by 3 points to US$0.6741.

Internationally, the corn and wheat markets saw stability, whereas soybeans encountered significant declines, driven by substantial reductions since their peak in May. This downturn has notably affected global meal markets, signaling challenges in the soybean sector despite ample production forecasts from major producers like Canada, Australia, Kazakhstan, and Pakistan.

In Europe, the French harvest has commenced with winter barley showing initial disappointing results, impacting early crop condition ratings. Meanwhile, projections for wheat production across EU, Russia, and Ukraine suggest mixed sentiments amid varying export forecasts.

Weather conditions in the Black Sea region are becoming critical as rising temperatures accelerate the harvest timeline. Early reports from Romania and Ukraine indicate higher-than-usual feed percentages in some crops, albeit early harvest data remains subject to revisions.

Moreover, economic dynamics such as the Australian dollar’s performance against the US dollar reflect broader market sentiments, influenced by global economic indicators and geopolitical developments, including impending policy shifts in China.

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