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→ IKAR in Mass Media → #3249 IKAR in Mass MediaRussian wheat falls, keeps Ukraine crisis in focus22 февраля 2022 года MOSCOW, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Russian wheat export prices fell for a sixth consecutive week last week as the market remained focused on tensions between Moscow and Western countries over Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine are major global wheat exporters with Egypt among the main buyers. They supply their grain to other countries mainly via the Black Sea. "Actual grain flows neither from Russia nor from Ukraine have been affected directly so far," Sovecon agriculture consultancy said in a note. Freight could become more expensive with higher insurance premiums and some buyers could start considering other suppliers if the conflict escalates, it added. Russian wheat with 12.5% protein content loading from Black Sea ports for supply in late February-early March stood at $312 a tonne free on board (FOB) last week, down $6 from the previous week, IKAR, another consultancy, said. Sovecon pegged wheat and barley down $3 to $313 a tonne and $295 a tonne, respectively. Russian wheat exports are down by 45% since the start of the 2021/22 marketing season on July 1 because of a smaller crop in 2021 and an export tax that had been set at $91 a tonne for Feb 23-March 1. Other Russian data provided by Sovecon and IKAR: Product: Price at the end Change from week of last week: earlier - Domestic 3rd class 14,825 -225 rbls wheat, European part roubles/t($193.18 of Russia, excludes ) delivery (Sovecon) - Sunflower seeds 37,000 rbls/t -375 rbls (Sovecon) - Domestic sunflower 89,500 rbls/t unchanged oil (Sovecon) - Export sunflower $1,420/t +$35 oil (Sovecon) - Export sunflower $1,415/t +$40 oil (IKAR) - Soybeans (Sovecon) 43,850 rbls/t -200 rbls - White sugar, $646.9/t -$15.6 Russia's south (IKAR) ($1 = 76.7425 roubles) Source: Reuters | #grain | Comments: 0 Views: 8
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