(SeeNews) "The volume of Albania’s outbound trade of agricultural goods amounted to 23,619 tonnes in September, an increase from 18,034 tonnes in the same month of the previous year, agriculture minister Anila Denaj said on Wednesday."
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(SeeNews) "The volume of Albania’s outbound trade of agricultural goods amounted to 23,619 tonnes in September, an increase from 18,034 tonnes in the same month of the previous year, agriculture minister Anila Denaj said on Wednesday."
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(Oilworld) "This shift is part of the country's strategy to ensure food security and stabilize its agricultural imports in response to changing global market dynamics."
"Egypt is one of the world's largest grain importers, with its extensive feed and food industries driving demand for both wheat and corn. In the 2024-25 season, wheat and corn imports are expected to increase by 1-3%, reaching 12.5 million tons and 8.2 million tons, respectively, due to rising sectoral demand and a forecasted decline in domestic corn production."
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(AgriMaroc) "Pour diversifier ses sources d’approvisionnement en céréales, le Maroc s’est orienté vers la Russie. Le 29 novembre dernier, un protocole d’accord a été signé entre la Fédération nationale des négociants en céréales et légumineuses (FNCL) et l’Union russe des exportateurs et producteurs céréaliers (Rusgrain Union). Cette entente, officialisée à Casablanca, vise à faciliter les exportations de céréales russes, en particulier de blé tendre, vers le royaume."
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(Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide) "Soft wheat sowing in France has moved ahead of the average pace of recent years, data from farm office FranceAgriMer showed on Friday, as drier weather this month helped farmers catch up on rain delays earlier in the autumn."
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(African Manager) "Tunisia’s state grains agency is believed to have purchased about 100,000 metric tons of soft wheat and about 100,000 tons of durum in an international tender for the same volume on Wednesday, Reuters quoted European traders as saying."
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(The Moscow Times, translated by UkrAgroConsult) "Russian grain exporters will not participate in the wheat and oil purchases announced by Egypt’s Mostakbal Misr Sustainable Development Agency, the Union of Grain Exporters and Producers (Rusgrain Union) has said."
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(Agronews) "With a calculator in hand, cereal growers in Europe and Russia are currently weighing their options ahead of winter sowing. In Europe, sowing has progressed significantly in some countries, except for the Balkans due to delayed rains. The first official planting intentions estimates came from the International Grains Council (IGC) on November 21, which forecasts a 10.6% decrease in intra-EU wheat production and a 10.2% decline for Russia."
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(World Grain) "CAIRO, EGYPT — Egypt, Africa’s biggest wheat producer and consumer, has been implementing in recent years an ambitious national wheat market expansion plan aimed at achieving self-sufficiency in wheat production and reducing its wheat import bill that increased to $3.8 billion between 2017 and 2021."
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(Terre-net) "De nouvelles annonces de Donald Trump, une météo sans surprise et la poursuite d'un trafic des grains sans encombre sur la mer Noire ont fait osciller les cours mondiaux des céréales, à nouveau orientés à la baisse mercredi."
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(AgroPortal) "The International Grains Council (IGC) has revised its forecast for global wheat production in the 2024/25 season downward by 2 million tons, now estimating 796 million tons, partly due to deteriorating projections for the European Union."
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(GrainTrade, translated by UkrAgroConsult) "Wheat quotations on world markets rose last week after Russia attacked a plant in Dnipro with an intercontinental ballistic missile, intensified rocket attacks on Ukraine and a possible escalation in the Black Sea region. But yesterday, prices fell again due to improved crop conditions in the US and the start of harvest in Australia and Argentina, and are now trading at 4-year lows."
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(European Commission - JRC MARS) "According to the November edition of the JRC MARS Bulletin - crop monitoring in Europe, favourable temperatures and soil moisture conditions helped farmers to accelerate sowing, and were favourable for the initial development of recently sown crops."
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(İhlas Haber Ajansı) "Özkan Parlak, Director of Agriculture and Forestry in Afyonkarahisar, stated that a wheat cultivation project with 50% grant support from the Provincial Special Administration has been prepared for farmers this year. He added, "The total cost of our project is 5 million TL, with 2.5 million TL covered by the Provincial Special Administration and 2.5 million TL to be provided by our producers."
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(SonDakika) "Drought and lack of rainfall are altering the grain planting schedule in Şanlıurfa." |
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(bne IntelliNews) "Türkiye’s grain board TMO will on December 4 hold a tender to collect bids for the export of 0.1mn tonnes of durum wheat, or pasta wheat, TMO said on November 28.
In May, TMO sold 75,000 tonnes of durum at an average price of $366/tonne."
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(UkrAgroConsult) "Russia is imposing severe restrictions on grain exports from the country to slow food inflation, which by the end of November had set a record for almost 2 years."
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(Terre-net) "Le 28 novembre, l’Association générale des producteurs de maïs, AGPM, tenait sa conférence de presse de fin de campagne. Les surfaces ont augmenté et les rendements ont été bons, mais la filière demande des garanties de production, et une protection face à la concurrence internationale."
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(Ahram Online) "Geopolitical factors and strategic manoeuvring could further complicate the global grain market, with Egypt potentially emerging as a key player in this complex geopolitical chess game."
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(UkrAgroConsult, source Reuters) "The announcement signals a shift in procurement strategy, diverging from the tender system used by the General Authority for Supply Commodities, Egypt’s primary state buyer of essential commodities"
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(Terre-net) "Les prix du blé continuent de reculer face à l’arrivée des récoltes de l’hémisphère Sud et à la concurrence mer Noire."
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(Il Nuovo Agricoltore) "The reduction in stocks of many agricultural products, currency and tariff policies, the devaluation of the Turkish lira, two ongoing wars (Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Gaza), and the growing commercial activity of BRICS countries (Brazil, India, China, Russia, and South Africa), as well as Egypt, the UAE, Ethiopia, and Iran, are the main factors contributing to strong instability in commodity markets (grains, oilseeds, rice, legumes, etc.) through 2025. This is stated in Aretè's latest market analysis, "Agricultural Commodities 2025."
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(SonDakika) "Barley Stocks Decline in Batman as TMO Prices Rise, Leaving Farmers and Merchants Struggling"
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(SonDakika) "Prof. Dr. Yalçın Kaya warned that insufficient snowfall and rain in the Thrace region this year could lead to drought issues during the spring. Farmers in the area are anxiously awaiting precipitation."
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(InfoAgro) "The advance covers 85% of rice farmers eligible for this aid."
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(Akhbar el-Yom) "Ali Farouk, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, spoke during the ministerial dialogue session chaired by the UAE Minister of Climate Change, with the presence of ministers and representatives of organizations, on the sidelines of his participation in the Global Food Summit in the UAE."
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(Terre-net) "Comment se porte l’agriculture ukrainienne, 1000 jours après le début du conflit avec la Russie ? Comment le secteur se prépare à l’après-guerre en se tournant de plus en plus vers l’Europe et ses débouchés potentiels ? Témoignage du Français Clément Coussens, directeur d’Agro KMR, une exploitation céréalière de 21 000 ha dans l’oblast de Dnipro, sur l’activité de son exploitation en temps de guerre et sur les perspectives d’avenir de l’agriculture de son pays d’adoption." |