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US Wheat Price Report : HRS Quotes Are Currently For NS Wheat, There May Be Additional Premiums For DNS
Sep 15, 2014
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U.S. wheat futures notched sharp weekly losses and closed at a four year low on Friday. Updated USDA estimates increased already bearish world production and supply projections. Concerns that political tension might disrupt the Ukrainian grain market, a fear which had supported wheat futures periodically for months, eased for the second week in a row on reports of increased exports year-over-year. Forecast for improved weather in HRS regions and a stronger U.S. dollar added pressure to futures. MGEX September wheat fell 58 cents to $5.68/bu, KCBT dropped 48 cents to $5.72/bu and CBOT lost 33 cents to $4.98/bu. CBOT September corn fell 8 cents to $3.39/bu and CBOT September soybeans added 6 cents to close at $10.91/bu.
HRS quotes are currently for NS wheat, there may be additional premiums for DNS.
In its monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, USDA increased its 2014/15 world production projection by 3.86 MMT to 720 MMT, which would be a new record and well above the 5-year average of 681 MMT. USDA upped its carry-in estimate by 2.79 MMT to 186 MMT and increased projected consumption by 3.22 MMT to a record 710 MMT. USDA expects carry-out stocks will be 196 MMT, 5 percent greater than 2013/14 and greater than the 5-year average of 192 MMT.
Ukraine’s agriculture ministry this week reported grain exports between July 1 and September 8, 2014 were 44% higher than the same period last year despite ongoing political conflict plaguing the region. Wheat accounted for 3.37 million of the 5.98 MMT in total grain exported.
USDA reported this week that U.S. spring wheat harvest is just 58% complete, well behind the 5-year average of 78%, due in large part to excessive rain in late August and early September. Forecasts call for improving conditions the rest of September.
The Baltic Panamax Index closed 56 points lower than last Friday at 875.
The US Dollar Index closed higher this week at 84.25, up from 83.71.
Source : uswheat.org
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