Currencies, energy prices, trade tariffs, geo-politics, conflicts and more continue to impact grain markets
The UK delivered prices show the traded value of bread wheat, feed wheat, feed barley and oilseed rape as delivered to processors.
Global weather patterns are impacting grain markets, which could give a little comfort to British growers expecting their smallest harvest in years
With wheat prices at their lowest level since October 2020, growers might be reluctant to sell, but values could stay low until after the harvest
Global conflicts and a decrease in major producers' wheat stocks may provide a boost for wheat prices in 2024. Cedric Porter reports from the US Potato Expo
International factors are driving the grain market, with the prospect of more Black Sea wheat and a delayed order for French wheat by the Chinese putting pressure on prices.
As UK growers continue to focus on harvest, global factors provided limited support for the domestic market