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Hey your mate at Pencombe isn't sat next to you is he?I would buy 2 years worth at 600
Hey your mate at Pencombe isn't sat next to you is he?I would buy 2 years worth at 600
He's on speed dial if new season gets going near 600Hey your mate at Pencombe isn't sat next to you is he?
Which country did the product come from originally?
Rain,rain what rain what have you heard?I am started to see some light/dark patches but when the rain arrives it should even up I hope
The gas maybe cheaper than in some places but wit the cost of making it and moving it around the world it’s no longer cheap. N is made two hours from here but still high priced. Mine was trucked from a rail yard that brought it from Minneapolis. And from there apparently it’s came up the Mississippi from the southern ports. Must have been made from cheap gas somewhere.Why aren't we buying fert off the yanks their gas is cheap in comparison
What are your plans for next year , we're scratching our heads here , the wheat price could go tits up leaving a rather large black holeThe gas maybe cheaper than in some places but wit the cost of making it and moving it around the world it’s no longer cheap. N is made two hours from here but still high priced. Mine was trucked from a rail yard that brought it from Minneapolis. And from there apparently it’s came up the Mississippi from the southern ports. Must have been made from cheap gas somewhere.
More concerned with this year at the moment. Should be drilling by now but fields are still lakes. Water is starting to flow out but a long ways to go yet. Personally can’t see next year increasing in price. Fert or grain unless a couple of major growing regions have natural disasters. Biden gave the maize industry a boost by including more ethanol in petrol but that could be short lived if the greens learn it uses more fossil fuel than it saves. Wheat is starting to get price rationed. Pork and chicken prices will have to increase big time to make it viable to feed expensive wheat. PED in pods is on going and bird flu is increasing so locally feed wheat could be in less demand. That said hard red spring wheat hit an all time high here yesterday. As did canola. Oats have crashed Soys are running on the high side of the price rangeWhat are your plans for next year , we're scratching our heads here , the wheat price could go tits up leaving a rather large black hole
Kin hell , nearly May and nowt in the ground , puts it in perspectiveMore concerned with this year at the moment. Should be drilling by now but fields are still lakes. Water is starting to flow out but a long ways to go yet. Personally can’t see next year increasing in price. Fert or grain unless a couple of major growing regions have natural disasters. Biden gave the maize industry a boost by including more ethanol in petrol but that could be short lived if the greens learn it uses more fossil fuel than it saves. Wheat is starting to get price rationed. Pork and chicken prices will have to increase big time to make it viable to feed expensive wheat. PED in pods is on going and bird flu is increasing so locally feed wheat could be in less demand. That said hard red spring wheat hit an all time high here yesterday. As did canola. Oats have crashed Soys are running on the high side of the price range
Code | Product | EU tariff rate | UK tariff rate |
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10 | Cereals | ||
10011900 | Durum wheat (excluding seed for sowing) | €148/tonne* | Free |
10019120 | Seed of wheat | €95/tonne* | Free |
10019900 | Wheat and meslin (excluding seed for sowing) | €95/tonne | 79 GBP/1000kg |
10031000 | Seed of barley | €93/tonne | 77 GBP/1000kg |
10039000 | Barley (excluding seed for sowing) | €93/tonne | 77 GBP/1000kg |
10041000 | Seed of oats | €89/tonne | 74 GBP/1000kg |
10049000 | Oats (excluding seed for sowing) | €89/tonne | 74 GBP/1000kg |
10059000 | Maize (excluding seed for sowing) | €94/tonne* | Free |
11 | Products of the Milling Industry | ||
11010015 | Flour of common wheat and spelt | €172/tonne | 143 GBP/1000kg |
11041290 | Flaked oat grains | €182/tonne | 152 GBP/1000kg |
11071099 | Malt (excluding roasted, wheat and flour) | €131/tonne | 109 GBP/1000kg |
11081200 | Maize starch | €166/tonne | 138 GBP/1000kg |
11090000 | Wheat gluten | €512/tonne | 428 GBP/1000kg |
That wouldn't have happened under the EU rulesThe UK government has now removed tariffs on US maize & also removed all tariffs on Ukrainian imports including cereals, if Ukraine some how manages to carry on exporting cereals & the EU retain those tariffs just wondering if anyone has any idea how that might affect cereal prices here in the UK & should we be concerned?
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EU and UK import tariff rates for selected cereals and oilseeds and derived products
The below table details the respective tariff rates the EU and the UK apply to selected cereals, oilseeds and derived products unless:
We have calculated the percentage increase in price that these tariffs will add to the cost of imported products and compared them to the EU’s common external tariff. As the UK and EU have agreed a trade deal these tariffs do not apply to trade between the two parties.
- the country imports come from has a preferential trade agreement
- an exception applies, such as a relief or tariff suspension
- the goods come from developing countries covered by the Generalised Scheme of Preferences
Code Product EU tariff rate UK tariff rate 10 Cereals 10011900 Durum wheat (excluding seed for sowing) €148/tonne* Free 10019120 Seed of wheat €95/tonne* Free 10019900 Wheat and meslin (excluding seed for sowing) €95/tonne 79 GBP/1000kg 10031000 Seed of barley €93/tonne 77 GBP/1000kg 10039000 Barley (excluding seed for sowing) €93/tonne 77 GBP/1000kg 10041000 Seed of oats €89/tonne 74 GBP/1000kg 10049000 Oats (excluding seed for sowing) €89/tonne 74 GBP/1000kg 10059000 Maize (excluding seed for sowing) €94/tonne* Free 11 Products of the Milling Industry 11010015 Flour of common wheat and spelt €172/tonne 143 GBP/1000kg 11041290 Flaked oat grains €182/tonne 152 GBP/1000kg 11071099 Malt (excluding roasted, wheat and flour) €131/tonne 109 GBP/1000kg 11081200 Maize starch €166/tonne 138 GBP/1000kg 11090000 Wheat gluten €512/tonne 428 GBP/1000kg
Mmmmm. Lovely Ukrainian wheat been in one of their silos for a year.Ukraine has 20m tons ready to go?
Port undamaged so far.
BBC News - Ukraine war: Farmers stretched to the brink in Odesa
Ukraine war: Farmers stretched to the brink in Odesa
Farmers say that if the war continues, they will only last for one more harvest before going bust.www.bbc.co.uk
Market could drop again very quickly.
Flowing well. Sure he isnt grittingAt least you didn't leave your flaps open down the road
The UK government has now removed tariffs on US maize & also removed all tariffs on Ukrainian imports including cereals, if Ukraine some how manages to carry on exporting cereals & the EU retain those tariffs just wondering if anyone has any idea how that might affect cereal prices here in the UK & should we be concerned?
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EU and UK import tariff rates for selected cereals and oilseeds and derived products
The below table details the respective tariff rates the EU and the UK apply to selected cereals, oilseeds and derived products unless:
We have calculated the percentage increase in price that these tariffs will add to the cost of imported products and compared them to the EU’s common external tariff. As the UK and EU have agreed a trade deal these tariffs do not apply to trade between the two parties.
- the country imports come from has a preferential trade agreement
- an exception applies, such as a relief or tariff suspension
- the goods come from developing countries covered by the Generalised Scheme of Preferences
Code Product EU tariff rate UK tariff rate 10 Cereals 10011900 Durum wheat (excluding seed for sowing) €148/tonne* Free 10019120 Seed of wheat €95/tonne* Free 10019900 Wheat and meslin (excluding seed for sowing) €95/tonne 79 GBP/1000kg 10031000 Seed of barley €93/tonne 77 GBP/1000kg 10039000 Barley (excluding seed for sowing) €93/tonne 77 GBP/1000kg 10041000 Seed of oats €89/tonne 74 GBP/1000kg 10049000 Oats (excluding seed for sowing) €89/tonne 74 GBP/1000kg 10059000 Maize (excluding seed for sowing) €94/tonne* Free 11 Products of the Milling Industry 11010015 Flour of common wheat and spelt €172/tonne 143 GBP/1000kg 11041290 Flaked oat grains €182/tonne 152 GBP/1000kg 11071099 Malt (excluding roasted, wheat and flour) €131/tonne 109 GBP/1000kg 11081200 Maize starch €166/tonne 138 GBP/1000kg 11090000 Wheat gluten €512/tonne 428 GBP/1000kg
One thing's for sure, I don't think Ukraine is going to give much of a fig about meeting net zero targets anytime soon...That wouldn't have happened under the EU rules
One thing's for sure, I don't think Ukraine is going to give much of a fig about meeting net zero targets anytime soon...
truth be told we’ve had two early years fir planting. normally the first few days of may would be normal. 25th of April and your neighbours are panicking if your in the field planting. Canola around the 15th is about right and soys 25th of may seems to be best soil is warm and season still long enough to avoid frost either end of the year.Kin hell , nearly May and nowt in the ground , puts it in perspective