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Russia wheat export prices edge up on weak rouble

04 июня 2012 года

MOSCOW, June 4 (Reuters) - Russian wheat export prices rose slightly last week supported by a weak rouble, but increases were limited by low market activity ahead of a new crop, analysts said on Monday.

"Demand is low. Continued weakening of the rouble remains positive for exports," SovEcon agricultural analysts said in a weekly note, as the rouble lost almost 15 percent against the dollar in May.

The rouble dipped to its lowest level in three years on Friday, pressured by local demand for foreign currencies and outflows of capital from Russia.

SovEcon said the purchase price of wheat with 11.5 percent protein content in Russian deep-water ports rose to 7,800 roubles ($230) per tonne last week from 7,600-7,700 roubles on a carriage-paid-to (CPT) basis.

Large operators are busy with shipments in line with earlier concluded contracts, while many traders have taken holidays, SovEcon added.

The Institute for Agriculture Market Studies (IKAR) expects forward deep water wheat export prices for the new harvest in dollar terms at about $273-275 per tonne, or flat with the previous level.

Forward shallow water wheat prices were also seen unchanged at $250-255 per tonne, while forward export prices for new harvest feed barley were seen at around $240-245 per tonne, IKAR added in a note.

Global wheat prices rose in May on concerns that adverse weather in the world's top suppliers the United States, Russia and Australia are hitting output.

Since then rainfall in key grain-growing regions of Russia and Ukraine has raised hopes the damage to the coming 2012/13 crop from a severe drought will not become any worse.

Russia's state forecaster said on Monday the key southern agricultural regions saw rains last weekend, with further rainfall expected this week.

Meanwhile, Chicago wheat edged higher on Monday following four straight sessions of losses, with weather concerns overriding worries about demand being hit by the debt problems in the euro zone and a slowdown in China, the world's largest commodities importer.

Chicago July wheat added 0.53 percent to $6.15-1/2 a bushel on Monday, after dropping almost 5 percent in the last session.

For sunseeds, Russian domestic price index fell to $418 per tonne from $436 per tonne and in rouble terms fell to 13,770 roubles per tonne, down 60 roubles, IKAR said. SovEcon pegged it at 14,575 roubles per tonne.

Crude sunoil prices were down to $1,059 per tonne from $1,099 per tonne, IKAR said, while SovEcon saw them at $1,110-1,120 per tonne.

Domestic white sugar prices strengthened slightly in roubles to 24,950 per tonne from 24,500 per tonne, but fell in dollars to $758 per tonne, down $5, IKAR added. ($1 = 33.7117 Russian roubles)

Source: Reuters  |  #grain   |  Comments: 0   Views: 41


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