According to the APK-Inform, Ukrainian wheat export bid prices fell by $11 a tonne over the past week.
The 2021 harvest ‘s soft milling wheat with 12.5% #protein was traded at $219 to $229 FOB Black Sea.
Feed wheat, has lost $8 a tonne, stood at $215-$225 FOB.
Corn bid export prices fell by $15 to $263-$273 FOB.
Bid prices for Ukrainian-origin new crop barley fell by $10 to $202-$210 per tonne FOB Black Sea.
Ukraine, plans to thresh around 76 million tonnes of #grain in 2021 thanks an improve for output of the grain in all Black Sea region.
On this wake, Ukraine has said it can harvest around 30 million tonnes of wheat.
Consequentially, the government expects grain #exports could rise to 56 million tonnes in the 2021/22 season and the volume could include 20.7 million tonnes of wheat, 30.7 million tonnes of corn and 4.1 million tonnes of barley.
However, according to agriculture ministry, Ukraine’s grain exports were only 575,000 tonnes so far in the new 2021/22 July-June season, down from 719,000 tonnes in the same period in 2020/21.
The exported volume included 210,000 tonnes of wheat and 340,000 tonnes of corn, the data showed.
