Market update week 18

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FranceAgriMer released its latest Céréobs report on Friday, highlighting a slight decline in the condition of winter wheat and barley crops in France:
• Soft wheat ratings dropped to 74% rated good to excellent, down from 75% the week before.
• Winter barley followed a similar trend, falling to 70% from 72%.
• Durum wheat held steady at 76% rated good to excellent.
• Spring barley also remained unchanged at 84%.
• Corn planting progressed significantly, reaching 50% completion compared to 39% the previous week.

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FranceAgriMer released its latest Céréobs report on Friday, highlighting a slight decline in the condition of winter wheat and barley crops in France:
• Soft wheat ratings dropped to 74% rated good to excellent, down from 75% the week before.
• Winter barley followed a similar trend, falling to 70% from 72%.
• Durum wheat held steady at 76% rated good to excellent.
• Spring barley also remained unchanged at 84%.
• Corn planting progressed significantly, reaching 50% completion compared to 39% the previous week.

Meanwhile, U.S. winter wheat conditions showed a sharp rebound, matching last year’s rating of 49% good to excellent. This improvement, combined with forecasts for additional rainfall in the southern Great Plains, is putting downward pressure on wheat prices.

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Meanwhile, U.S. winter wheat conditions showed a sharp rebound, matching last year’s rating of 49% good to excellent. This improvement, combined with forecasts for additional rainfall in the southern Great Plains, is putting downward pressure on wheat prices.

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The weak export performance from France has contributed to a broader slump in EU wheat shipments. According to Tuesday’s EU report, soft wheat exports for the 2024/25 season were 34% lower than the same period last year, although data from some countries, including France, remains incomplete.

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The weak export performance from France has contributed to a broader slump in EU wheat shipments. According to Tuesday’s EU report, soft wheat exports for the 2024/25 season were 34% lower than the same period last year, although data from some countries, including France, remains incomplete.