MOSCOW – October 04, 2021

Russian wheat export prices rose for 12th consecutive week.
Indeed, according to the IKAR, Russian wheat with 12.5% protein loading from Black Sea ports for supply in the first half of November was quoted at $307 per tonne, free on board (FOB), at the end of last week, up $3 from the previous week.
According to SovEcon, Russian wheat export prices rose by $1.50 to $306 a tonne.
Barley also rose by $1.50 to $262 a tonne Sovecon said.
Meantime, domestic 3rd class wheat, European part of Russia, excludes delivery, was quoted at 15,025 roubles/t -25 rbls , ($206.13) (Sovecon);
Sunflower seeds were at 37,025 rbls/t +125 rbls (Sovecon);
Domestic sunflower oil was at 83,675 rbls/t +500 rbls (Sovecon);
Export sunfloweroil was valued at $1,320/t +$60 (Sovecon);
Export sunflower oil was at $1,300/t +$20 oil (IKAR);
Soybeans were at 50,600 rbls/t +100 rbls (Sovecon);
White sugar, Russia’s south, was at $622.1/t -$3.6 (IKAR).
($1 = 72.8900 roubles).
Meantime, Russian export tax rose at $57.8 a tonne for Oct 6-12, September wheat exports were down -14% YOY; milling wheat market was lower; feed grains higher; winter crops area declined by 5%.