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<blockquote data-quote="AHDB Cereals and Oilseeds" data-source="post: 7939999" data-attributes="member: 142623"><p>Monday 17 January 2022</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1010556[/ATTACH]</p><p><strong><u>UK grain markets </u></strong></p><p>UK feed wheat futures (May-22) fell £7.75/t last week, to close at £210.75/t. This is the third consecutive week of falls on this contract, following global wheat contracts down last week. The Nov-22 contract only fell £0.50/t over this same period, to close on Friday at £191.05/t.</p><p></p><p>Old-crop UK delivered prices, followed UK feed wheat futures down; the May-22 contract dropped £4.45/t Thursday to Thursday.</p><p></p><p>Feed wheat (Jan-22 delivery) into East Anglia fell £4.50/t, quoted at £209.50/t (average) on Thursday. Whereas East Anglian feed wheat for harvest delivery fell £3.00/t last week to £184.00/t on Thursday.</p><p></p><p>Bread wheat delivered into the North West (Jan-22) fell £5.50/t week-on-week to £277.00/t.</p><p></p><p>The latest AHDB cereal usage data is now available up to November for <a href="http://link.ahdb.org.uk/c/7/eyJhaSI6NDUxNzg1OTUsImUiOiJtZWdhbi5oZXNrZXRoQGFoZGIub3JnLnVrIiwicmkiOiJjb250YWN0LTM2NjkxMTJhMDlmMWVhMTFhODE1MDAyMjQ4MDA3OGM3LTdkNGVkZTkzMGM2NzQ0MDE5Nzk3NzFiODViMWYwNTdhIiwicnEiOiJwMS1iMjIwMTctOTUxNDM5NGJhM2JkNDRlMTlmZjk4ZThiMGY2MGEyMDYiLCJwaCI6bnVsbCwibSI6ZmFsc2UsInVpIjoiMiIsInVuIjoiIiwidSI6Imh0dHBzOi8vYWhkYi5vcmcudWsvY2VyZWFscy1vaWxzZWVkcy9jZXJlYWwtdXNlLWluLWdiLWFuaW1hbC1mZWVkLXByb2R1Y3Rpb24_X2NsZGVlPWJXVm5ZVzR1YUdWemEyVjBhRUJoYUdSaUxtOXlaeTUxYXclM2QlM2QmcmVjaXBpZW50aWQ9Y29udGFjdC0zNjY5MTEyYTA5ZjFlYTExYTgxNTAwMjI0ODAwNzhjNy03ZDRlZGU5MzBjNjc0NDAxOTc5NzcxYjg1YjFmMDU3YSZlc2lkPTEyZTU4ZTFkLTk5NzctZWMxMS04ZDIxLTAwMGQzYTBjYjIwOSJ9/cjMv4ZaMaX31pjPZEdVdJg" target="_blank">GB animal feed production </a>and <a href="http://link.ahdb.org.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" target="_blank">UK human and industrial cereal usage</a>.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://link.ahdb.org.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-8zplCXLO2cJ0kaw" target="_blank">HMRC UK trade data is also available on the AHDB website</a>, to the end of November.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1010557[/ATTACH]</p><p><strong><u>Rapeseed focus</u></strong> </p><p>Paris rapeseed futures (May-22) jumped €18.25/t on Friday, but this was not enough to negate the losses in the previous sessions. From Friday to Friday the contract lost €40.75/t, to close the week at €717.75/t.</p><p></p><p>This said, the supply and demand picture remains very tight. The USDA increased global production slightly (+0.92Mt), but also raised global consumption estimates (+1.14Mt). Using the latest figures, global rapeseed stocks-to-use is at 5.7%, and 5.1% for major exporters. The 5-year average (2016/17 to 2020/21) for major exporters stocks-to-use is 14.0%.</p><p></p><p>Therefore, despite a potential rebound in production for 2022/23, the balance sheet will open with tight stocks.</p><p></p><p>New-crop domestic rapeseed prices lost ground last week. Harvest-22 delivery into Erith was quoted at £475.00/t, down from £480.00/t the previous week. This is still £10.50/t higher than quoted in the pre-Christmas survey (17 Dec) though.</p><p></p><p>Read the full AHDB Cereals and Oilseeds weekly market report here - <a href="https://ahdb.org.uk/news/market-report-17-january-2022" target="_blank">https://ahdb.org.uk/news/market-report-17-january-2022</a> </p><p></p><p>Subscribe to receive Market Report directly into your e-mail inbox here -</p><p><a href="https://ahdb.org.uk/keeping-in-touch" target="_blank">https://ahdb.org.uk/keeping-in-touch</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHDB Cereals and Oilseeds, post: 7939999, member: 142623"] Monday 17 January 2022 [ATTACH type="full"]1010556[/ATTACH] [B][U]UK grain markets [/U][/B] UK feed wheat futures (May-22) fell £7.75/t last week, to close at £210.75/t. This is the third consecutive week of falls on this contract, following global wheat contracts down last week. The Nov-22 contract only fell £0.50/t over this same period, to close on Friday at £191.05/t. Old-crop UK delivered prices, followed UK feed wheat futures down; the May-22 contract dropped £4.45/t Thursday to Thursday. Feed wheat (Jan-22 delivery) into East Anglia fell £4.50/t, quoted at £209.50/t (average) on Thursday. Whereas East Anglian feed wheat for harvest delivery fell £3.00/t last week to £184.00/t on Thursday. Bread wheat delivered into the North West (Jan-22) fell £5.50/t week-on-week to £277.00/t. The latest AHDB cereal usage data is now available up to November for [URL='http://link.ahdb.org.uk/c/7/eyJhaSI6NDUxNzg1OTUsImUiOiJtZWdhbi5oZXNrZXRoQGFoZGIub3JnLnVrIiwicmkiOiJjb250YWN0LTM2NjkxMTJhMDlmMWVhMTFhODE1MDAyMjQ4MDA3OGM3LTdkNGVkZTkzMGM2NzQ0MDE5Nzk3NzFiODViMWYwNTdhIiwicnEiOiJwMS1iMjIwMTctOTUxNDM5NGJhM2JkNDRlMTlmZjk4ZThiMGY2MGEyMDYiLCJwaCI6bnVsbCwibSI6ZmFsc2UsInVpIjoiMiIsInVuIjoiIiwidSI6Imh0dHBzOi8vYWhkYi5vcmcudWsvY2VyZWFscy1vaWxzZWVkcy9jZXJlYWwtdXNlLWluLWdiLWFuaW1hbC1mZWVkLXByb2R1Y3Rpb24_X2NsZGVlPWJXVm5ZVzR1YUdWemEyVjBhRUJoYUdSaUxtOXlaeTUxYXclM2QlM2QmcmVjaXBpZW50aWQ9Y29udGFjdC0zNjY5MTEyYTA5ZjFlYTExYTgxNTAwMjI0ODAwNzhjNy03ZDRlZGU5MzBjNjc0NDAxOTc5NzcxYjg1YjFmMDU3YSZlc2lkPTEyZTU4ZTFkLTk5NzctZWMxMS04ZDIxLTAwMGQzYTBjYjIwOSJ9/cjMv4ZaMaX31pjPZEdVdJg']GB animal feed production [/URL]and [URL='http://link.ahdb.org.uk/c/7/eyJhaSI6NDUxNzg1OTUsImUiOiJtZWdhbi5oZXNrZXRoQGFoZGIub3JnLnVrIiwicmkiOiJjb250YWN0LTM2NjkxMTJhMDlmMWVhMTFhODE1MDAyMjQ4MDA3OGM3LTdkNGVkZTkzMGM2NzQ0MDE5Nzk3NzFiODViMWYwNTdhIiwicnEiOiJwMS1iMjIwMTctOTUxNDM5NGJhM2JkNDRlMTlmZjk4ZThiMGY2MGEyMDYiLCJwaCI6bnVsbCwibSI6ZmFsc2UsInVpIjoiMyIsInVuIjoiIiwidSI6Imh0dHBzOi8vYWhkYi5vcmcudWsvY2VyZWFscy1vaWxzZWVkcy91ay1odW1hbi1pbmR1c3RyaWFsLWNlcmVhbC11c2FnZT8mX2NsZGVlPWJXVm5ZVzR1YUdWemEyVjBhRUJoYUdSaUxtOXlaeTUxYXclM2QlM2QmcmVjaXBpZW50aWQ9Y29udGFjdC0zNjY5MTEyYTA5ZjFlYTExYTgxNTAwMjI0ODAwNzhjNy03ZDRlZGU5MzBjNjc0NDAxOTc5NzcxYjg1YjFmMDU3YSZlc2lkPTEyZTU4ZTFkLTk5NzctZWMxMS04ZDIxLTAwMGQzYTBjYjIwOSJ9/riGpDtEZx25tFQhXVgAQAQ']UK human and industrial cereal usage[/URL]. [URL='http://link.ahdb.org.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-8zplCXLO2cJ0kaw']HMRC UK trade data is also available on the AHDB website[/URL], to the end of November. [ATTACH type="full"]1010557[/ATTACH] [B][U]Rapeseed focus[/U][/B] Paris rapeseed futures (May-22) jumped €18.25/t on Friday, but this was not enough to negate the losses in the previous sessions. From Friday to Friday the contract lost €40.75/t, to close the week at €717.75/t. This said, the supply and demand picture remains very tight. The USDA increased global production slightly (+0.92Mt), but also raised global consumption estimates (+1.14Mt). Using the latest figures, global rapeseed stocks-to-use is at 5.7%, and 5.1% for major exporters. The 5-year average (2016/17 to 2020/21) for major exporters stocks-to-use is 14.0%. Therefore, despite a potential rebound in production for 2022/23, the balance sheet will open with tight stocks. New-crop domestic rapeseed prices lost ground last week. Harvest-22 delivery into Erith was quoted at £475.00/t, down from £480.00/t the previous week. This is still £10.50/t higher than quoted in the pre-Christmas survey (17 Dec) though. Read the full AHDB Cereals and Oilseeds weekly market report here - [URL]https://ahdb.org.uk/news/market-report-17-january-2022[/URL] Subscribe to receive Market Report directly into your e-mail inbox here - [URL]https://ahdb.org.uk/keeping-in-touch[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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