Uk wheat imports double

Feed wheat values have remained little unchanged for the third week running over the last seven days. The global wheat market appears to be suffering a serious lack of direction at the minute as it waits to see how A.) the south American maize corn harvest turns out (they are a key exporter and producer of the crop and therefore play a big part in global grain prices) and B.) how well winter sown...
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US Soft Wheats Arrive in the UK

  After what feels like months of reporting on a ‘bullish’ or if not slightly ‘mixed week for the grain markets’, we have seen a fairly sharp turn of events over the last seven days. Old crop London LIFFE wheat futures have fallen around £9/T over the last week, with new crop futures falling £8/T; negotiating ex-farm values has therefore been rather difficult.   Feed wheat...
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OSR hits £390

It has been a rather mixed week for the grain markets over the last seven days. Old crop wheat futures rallied slightly higher towards the end of last week, but have since retreated back to levels we saw mind-January. Equivalent ex-farm values for spot collection feed wheat are between £212-215/T, slightly lower than the week previous. Movement further forward would probably offer a £1/T per...
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