According to the APK-Inform agriculture consultancy, Ukrainian wheat export bid prices lost $8 a tonne over the past week thank to improved weather conditions in key producing countries.
Soft milling wheat with 12.5% protein was traded at $252 to $258 FOB Black Sea while feed wheat, which also lost $8 a tonne stood at $248-$253.
11.5% protein milling wheat bid prices for the 2021 harvest stood at $244-$252 a tonne, and $228-$233 for feedwheat.
Also corn bid export prices declined by $8 over the past week to $282-$292, while bid prices for Ukrainian-origin barley lost $4 to $240-$246 per tonne.
New crop barley traded between $240-$245 a tonne with the delivery in July.
All prices are FOB Black Sea ports.
Ukraine could harvest up to 30 million tonnes of wheat this year versus 25 million tonnes in 2020.