2671. |
MOSCOW, June 14 (Reuters) - A dramatic rise in wheat prices in Russia's south, its key export region, all but ended last week weighed down by uncertainty about the government's intentions to impose protective export duties.
Reuters
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2672. |
GELENDZHIK, Russia, June 8 (Reuters) - The Russian grain industry expects to make strong return to the export market in the coming crop season, with sentiment lifted by the prospects for a large harvest and sizeable stocks from earlier years.
Reuters
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2673. |
GELENDZHIK, Russia, June 8 (Reuters) - Export prices for Russian wheat stood at $295 per tonne FOB basis in the key Black Sea port of Novorossiisk, and should climb only slightly when exports re-open in July, a top analyst said on Wednesday.
Reuters
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2674. |
MOSCOW, May 30 (Reuters) - The impending end to Russia's ban on grain exports, officially announced on Saturday, pushed domestic wheat prices higher last week as exporters positioned to resume shipments, analysts said.
Reuters
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2675. |
PARIS, May 30 (Reuters) - European wheat prices slid on Monday after Russia announced an end to its grain export ban from July but doubts over the scale of Russian shipments plus weather woes elsewhere should limit a correction, traders said.
Reuters
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2676. |
MOSCOW, May 25 (Reuters) - Russia is expected to recover from last year's drought and partially restore its position as a grain exporter, substituting some shipments from the United States and Europe, a leading Russian analyst said on Wednesday.
Reuters
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2677. |
May 30 (Bloomberg) -- Russia, once the world's second-biggest wheat exporter, will let a grain-export ban expire on July 1, a move that may fail to relieve a shortage caused by drought and flood damage to crops in Europe and the U.S.
Bloomberg
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2678. |
May 30 (Bloomberg) -- Russia, once the world's second-biggest wheat exporter, will let a grain-export ban expire on July 1, increasing supply as drought and flooding threaten crops from Europe to the U.S.
Bloomberg
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2679. |
May 28 (Bloomberg) -- Russia, once the world's second-biggest wheat exporter, plans to let a grain-export ban expire July 1 after almost a year, bolstering global supply as drought and flooding threatens crops from Europe to the U.S.
Bloomberg
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2680. |
May 25 (Bloomberg) -- Ukraine will lift grain-export curbs imposed seven months ago because of forecasts for a 15 percent increase in the harvest, potentially increasing supply as dry weather threatens crops across Europe and the U.S.
Bloomberg
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2681. |
May 24 (Bloomberg) -- Russia's government is considering letting a ban on grain exports expire as scheduled July 1 because of forecasts for a surging harvest, according to two people with direct knowledge of the discussions.
Bloomberg
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2682. |
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Grain traders in Russia, which barred cereal exports last year, are preparing to make foreign deliveries on prospects for an improved harvest this year, agricultural researcher SovEcon said.
Bloomberg
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2683. |
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Spring grain plantings in Ukraine and Russia have accelerated after a late start to the season and are close to last year's levels, with both countries aiming to boost overall production from a year ago when they lost crops to ...
Bloomberg
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2684. |
MOSCOW, May 16 (Reuters) - The price of fourth-grade milling wheat, Russia's main export cereal, rose last week, as traders kept buying it on expectations of an early lifting of an export ban, analysts said on Monday.
Reuters
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2685. |
MOSCOW, May 10 (Reuters) - Rouble-denominated Russian wheat prices stopped declining last week as big traders bought the cereal anticipating an end to Russia's export ban, analysts said on Tuesday.
Reuters
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2686. |
MOSCOW, April 25 (Reuters) - Russian grain prices continued to decline last week, although at a slower rate than the week before, as the government started selling its intervention stocks, analysts said on Monday.
Reuters
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2687. |
April 20 (Bloomberg) -- Russia's winter grains harvest this year may be between 33 million and 35 million metric tons due to sufficient snow, good crop conditions and sufficient moisture in the soil, according to the Institute for Agricultural ...
Bloomberg
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2688. |
April 15 (Bloomberg) -- Wheat futures declined, erasing earlier gains, on speculation higher exports of the grain from Ukraine and Russia's return to the export market may boost global supply. Corn and soybeans also fell.
Bloomberg
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2689. |
April 14 (Bloomberg) -- Russia's grain harvest may come to as much as 88 million metric tons this year, according to the Institute for Agricultural Market Studies.
Bloomberg
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2690. |
April 14 (Bloomberg) -- Global grain prices would decline by about $75 a metric ton if Russia allowed exports, according to the Institute for Agriculture Market Studies.
Bloomberg
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2691. |
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Grain dealers in Russia are starting to move stocks to ports in the hope that the government will allow exports as early as July, traders in the country said Tuesday.
Dow Jones
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2692. |
MOSCOW, March 28 (Reuters) - Most Russian grain prices continued declines last week on rising supply and widespread speculation about larger than expected volumes of hidden cereals, analysts said on Monday.
Reuters
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2693. |
April 1 (Bloomberg) -- The Russian government will sell about 1.5 million metric tons of grain from state stockpiles by June, compared with a planned 2.5 million tons, on weakening domestic demand, according to the Institute for Agricultural Market ...
Bloomberg
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2694. |
Feb. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Russia’s grain harvest may increase 38 percent to 84 million metric tons this year, Interfax reported, citing an estimate by Dmitry Rylko, general director of the Institute for Agricultural Market Studies.
Bloomberg
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2695. |
MOSCOW, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Third-grade milling wheat prices held strong in the south of Russia last week, as millers sought to exploit an exception to Russia's grain export ban, while intervention tenders cooled prices elsewhere.
Reuters
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2696. |
MOSCOW, March 14 (Reuters) - Russian grain prices kept declining slowly last week as the government sales intervention tenders continued, analysts said on Monday.
Reuters
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2697. |
MOSCOW, March 1 (Reuters) - Russia's government barely restrained grain prices through intervention tenders where prices have been rising steadily toward market levels, and some analysts said prices could yet jump.
Reuters
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2698. |
MOSCOW, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Russia should create a special export grain reserve of 3-5 million tonnes for emergency shipments to top clients, mainly in north Africa and the Middle East, a leading agricultural analyst said on Friday.
Reuters
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2699. |
MOSCOW, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Prices for feed grain have been holding strong in Russia despite efforts to cool prices through state intervention tenders that have poured around 200,000 tonnes of feed wheat and barley onto the market, analysts said.
Reuters
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2700. |
BELOKURIKHA, Russia Feb 26 (Reuters) - Conditions for Russia's coming harvest are not as favourable as thought, industry observers said on Saturday, citing evidence of patchy snow cover and potential lack of supplies for spring sowing.
Reuters
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