MOSCOW – August 23, 2021

Russian wheat prices rose for the sixth consecutive week last week.
Indeed, according to the IKAR consultancy, Russian wheat with 12.5% protein loading from Black Sea ports for supply in September was at $295 a tonne free on board (FOB) at the end of last week, up $8 from the previous week.
According to SovEcon, wheat recorded an $13 rise to $299 a tonne.
Barley was up $18 at $263, meantime.
Domestic 3rd class wheat, European part of Russia, excludes delivery was at 15,425 roubles/t ($208.3) +1,075 rbls(Sovecon);
Sunflower seeds were at 36,400 rbls/t -1,425 rbls (Sovecon);
Domestic sunflower oil was at 96,175 rbls/t +1,850 rbls(Sovecon);
Export sunflower oil was at $1,280/t +$40 (Sovecon);
Export sunfloweroil was at $1,300/t +$55 (IKAR);
Soybeans was at 49,725 rbls/t +325 rbls(Sovecon);
White sugar, Russia’s south was at $593.4/t +$8.9 (IKAR).
($1 = 74.0400 roubles).