Fate of the fertiliser tax to be determined in three months
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Fate of the fertiliser tax to be determined in three months
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(Réussir) "En septembre, l’Inrae a lancé le projet européen Pro-Wild, dont l’objectif est d’étudier le potentiel des espèces sauvages de blé, de betterave et de colza. L’objectif est de créer des variétés plus résilientes face au changement climatique."
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(Agronews) "The price of 300 euros FOB will be used quite a bit in the near future, with domestic trade taking advantage of the international circumstances to send a few shipments to Italian ports. In this way, the domestic stock of 200,000 tons, which had left the hands of producers at 23-25 cents but had not yet been exported, finally finds its way to the markets. Understandably, when these stocks are depleted and if the market continues to operate at current levels, trade will start fixing prices overall at 25-27 cents per kilo instead of the current 24-25 cents."
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(Grain Central) "AFTER EGYPT’S General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC) reportedly inked one of its biggest-ever deals regarding the supply of wheat from Russia over a six-month period commencing in November this year, shipment of a prior purchase planned for October loading and delivery no later than the first week of November has been delayed, raising questions over future transactions between two of the market’s largest players."
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(Reuters) "NAPERVILLE, Illinois, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Speculators recently pared their bearish Chicago corn bets to the lowest levels in over a year as supply uncertainties ramped up across global grain and oilseed markets. Some of those concerns, such as dryness in South America, have waned for now, though other factors like strong U.S. demand and geopolitical worries may have recently limited price losses."
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(UkrAgroConsult) "Wheat. In 2024/25 MY, the early harvest promoted significant increase in exports in the first months compared to previous seasons. In contrast to the start of 2023/24 MY, Ukraine's deep-water ports/grain corridor were operational. As a result, Ukraine wheat exports to distant Asian markets, including Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand increased. Barley. The July-September 2024/25 barley"
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(AgriMaroc) "Les deux accords de partenariat signés, lundi à Rabat, par la Banque Publique d’Investissement (BPI-France) avec l’OCP et le Fonds Mohammed VI pour l’Investissement permettent d’encourager le développement des coopérations franco-marocaines, a souligné la directrice des affaires internationales et européennes de la BPI France, Isabelle Bébéar."
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(Turkish Agri.News) "Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters' Association (AHBİB), which supports Türkiye's exports of cereals, pulses, oilseeds and products worth 12.4 billion dollars in 2023 with a value of 2.1 billion dollars, awarded 27 members who gave the strongest support to this performance."
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(agropopular) "Spain has been the first importer within the EU of cereals coming from Ukraine, according to data presented by the European Commission."
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(Egypttoday) "The initiatives will benefit Egypt and multiple countries across Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe, implemented in collaboration with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)."
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(AgriTunisie) "Dans un contexte où l’agriculture tunisienne souffre d’un abandon notable des terres domaniales, le président Kaïs Saïed a réaffirmé vendredi la nécessité d’une nouvelle « évacuation agricole » pour revitaliser ce secteur crucial. Lors d’une réunion tenue au Palais de Carthage avec le ministre de l’Agriculture, des Ressources hydriques et de la Pêche, Ezzeddine Ben Cheikh, et le ministre des Domaines de l’État et des Affaires foncières, Wajdi Hedhili, le chef de l’État a exposé sa vision d’un futur agricole centré sur la jeunesse tunisienne."
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(Agricultureegypt) "Dr. Hosni Atiya Azzam, Deputy Minister of Agriculture in Beheira, ensured the availability of certified high-quality wheat seeds and their presence at the directorate’s sales outlets across the governorate’s centers. This comes in implementation of the directives from Alaa Farouk, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, and Dr. Jacqueline Azar, Governor of Beheira, to intensify monitoring and ensure the availability of all production inputs in preparation for the wheat season, and to confirm the provision of certified high-quality seeds."
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(Aujourd'hui le maroc) "La 12ème réunion ministérielle du Centre International des Hautes Études Agronomiques Méditerranéennes (CIHEAM) a clos ses travaux, vendredi à Rabat, par l’adoption d’une déclaration finale. A travers cette déclaration finale, les participants, ministres et chefs de délégation, ont exprimé leur soutien aux initiatives du CIHEAM dans les domaines des systèmes alimentaires durables, tout en soulignant la pertinence de ses travaux."
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(Reuters) "MOSCOW, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said his Turkish counterpart, Tayyip Erdogan, had proposed reviving contacts on Black Sea shipping but that he had not yet had time to study the documents. Türkiye and U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres have long been seeking to get merchant shipping sailing more freely though the Black Sea, which in parts has become a naval war zone since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022."
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(Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide) "Ukrainian farmers had sown 4.68 million hectares of winter grains for the 2025 harvest as of Oct."
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(Euronews) "Regenerative farming may hold the key to solving Europe’s farming challenges by mitigating the effects of climate change—but are policymakers and consumers ready to fully support it?"
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(Pleinchamp) "Entre l'Algérie qui a massivement acheté du blé russe, et la Turquie, qui a renouvelé sa suspension des importations, la baisse de l'activité de l'exportation française est donc encore plus marquée par rapport à l'année dernière. Désormais, c'est la Chine qui limite elle aussi, ses importations."
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(AgriMaroc) "Les enjeux du développement agricole et agro-industriel ont été au cœur d’un panel organisé, mardi à Rabat, dans le cadre de la rencontre entrepreneuriale Maroc-France dédiée aux secteurs stratégiques d’avenir."
"Co-organisée par la Confédération générale des entreprises du Maroc (CGEM) et le Mouvement des entreprises de France (MEDEF), via le Club des Chefs d’Entreprises France-Maroc, cette rencontre revêt une importance particulière dans le contexte de la visite d’État du Président de la République Française."
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(European Commission, JRC) "According to the October edition of the JRC MARS Bulletin - crop monitoring in Europe, intense rainfall negatively impacted the ripening and harvesting of summer crops, as well as the sowing of winter cereals for the new season."
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(AgriMaroc) "De fortes pluies parfois orageuses avec rafales de vent et grêle locale, des chutes de neige et un temps froid sont prévus du lundi au mercredi dans plusieurs provinces du Royaume, a annoncé la Direction générale de la météorologie (DGM) dans un bulletin d’alerte de niveau de vigilance « orange »."
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(UkrAgroConsult) "Corn yields have dropped even more drastically in Bulgaria as the crop is less resistant to water deficit, according to AgroPortal. Yields in Bulgaria were estimated at 3.4 tonnes/ha, which would be 24% lower than the previous year and 40% lower than the five-year average. Romanian corn yields were estimated at 3.5 tonnes/ha – 22% lower than in 2023 and 19% lower than the five-year average."
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(La Dépêche le Petit Meunier) "Un régime pluviométrique porteur dans les Pampas nourrit les espoirs des exportateurs qui préparent le retour en force du blé argentin au Maghreb"
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(Almalnews, summary by Tridge) "In Egypt, rice prices have surged by EGP 500 per ton, with broad and fine-grain barley rice now priced at EGP 16,500 and EGP 15,500 per ton, respectively. White rice prices vary from EGP 25,000 to EGP 29,000 per ton, influenced by grain type and breakage percentage. As the rice harvest season approaches its end, expected by early November, the Ministry of Supply is responding to demand by distributing large quantities of rice through exhibitions and imports. The government has designated 725,000 acres for rice cultivation using Nile water and 350,000 acres for dry varieties with treated agricultural drainage water, while prohibiting unauthorized cultivation."
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(Elevatorist.com, translation by Tridge) "The State Production and Consumer Service and the National Organization for Plant Protection (NOZR) of Türkiye discussed the issue of Ukrainian grain export, in particular, avoiding downtime of Ukrainian vessels. Türkiye offered to carry out joint phytosanitary control of cargoes, the State Production and Consumer Service reported."
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(AgriMaroc) "Le ministre de l’Agriculture, de la Pêche Maritime, du Développement Rural et des Eaux et Forêts, M. Ahmed El Bouari, a donné, samedi depuis la commune d’Aït Naanmane, dans la province d’El Hajeb, le coup d’envoi de l’opération de semis direct au niveau national. Cette initiative, qui intervient en marge du lancement depuis la plaine de Saïss de la campagne agricole 2024-2025, vise à promouvoir une agriculture plus durable et productive dans la région de Fès-Meknès et au-delà, en s’appuyant sur le semis direct."
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(Oilworld, translation by UkrAgroConsult) "Türkiye’s grain production in 2024 is estimated at 39.2 million tons, down 7.1% from a year earlier and below an earlier forecast of 39.9 million tons, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute. The report said Türkiye’s wheat production in 2024 is estimated at 20.8 million tons, down 5.5 percent from a year earlier and below the earlier forecast of 21 million tons. Barley production is estimated at 8.2 million tons, down 10.9% year-on-year from the previous forecast of 8.4 million tons, the company added." |