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The Republic of Crimea plans to provide itself with grain despite the loss of the harvest: specialists at the Agricultural Research Institute are optimistic.
  • 3 July 2025

The Republic of Crimea plans to provide itself with grain despite the loss of the harvest: specialists at the Agricultural Research Institute are optimistic.

#Cereals
#Groats
#Stern
#Wheat
#agricultural products

Deputy Director of the Research Institute of Agriculture of Crimea, Lyudmila Radchenko, announced that the grain harvest will amount to 1.1 million tons, covering the region's annual needs. Despite partial losses due to frost and drought, the yield is expected to be high thanks to fields with a steam predecessor.

Harvest in India: areas for rice and oilseed crops have increased, record yields are expected.
  • 3 July 2025

Harvest in India: areas for rice and oilseed crops have increased, record yields are expected.

#Cereals
#Oilseeds
#Wheat
#Sunflower

According to the Ministry of Agriculture of India, rice sowing has increased by 58% reaching 3.5 million hectares. Oilseeds were sown on 4.9 million hectares (+20%) and pulses on 2.1 million hectares (+37%). High yields are expected due to good rains. Potato and soybean harvests are also expected to be record-breaking.

Price forecast for palm oil on the Bursa Malaysia exchange until 2025: experts expect a decrease in the range of 3800-4000 ringgits per ton.
  • 3 July 2025

Price forecast for palm oil on the Bursa Malaysia exchange until 2025: experts expect a decrease in the range of 3800-4000 ringgits per ton.

#Cereals
#Oilseeds
#Wheat
#Sunflower

BMI Fitch Solutions forecasts the average annual price of CPO in Bursa Malaysia to reach 4150 ringgits per ton by 2025. Prices for palm oil in the range of 3800-4000 ringgits are expected by the end of 2025. The level of palm oil production in Malaysia is expected to reach 19.5 million tons in 2025/2026.

Harvesting wheat at record pace: the USA successfully copes with the crop in dry atmospheric conditions.
  • 1 July 2025

Harvesting wheat at record pace: the USA successfully copes with the crop in dry atmospheric conditions.

#Cereals
#Groats
#Stern
#Wheat

In the USA, the harvesting of winter wheat has accelerated due to dry weather. 37% of the fields have been threshed, which is 18% more than a week ago.

Spring wheat crops are developing faster but are in worse condition than last year. Corn crops are in good condition: 73%, which is 1% higher than a week ago.

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