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WEEKLY GRAIN AND PROTEIN REPORT February 29, 2020
Most everything moved lower this week --- corn was down by about USD 4 m/t, soybeans down by close to USD 3 m/t, US winter wheat down by USD 8 to 10 m/t and spring wheat down by USD 4 m/t. Only soymeal prices moved higher – up by about USD 10 m/t.
Soymeal moved up on the Argentina effect as everyone who had been short soymeal tried to cover their shorts after the Argentina government announced its intention to add more export taxes to soybeans and soymeal. Perhaps this is the end of what has been quite a long downward trend for soymeal prices.
Corn prices are reported to be lower partially due to the increased forecast for the Argentina corn crop. The trade report feeling seems to be that the world will be awash with corn in 2020 – certainly a recipe for lower prices.
There didn't seem to be much grain market excitement over coronavirus – some concern, yes, but nothing much that can point to any change in market prices.
Wheat prices moved lower with some trade reports saying that wheat prices had been pushed too high in recent weeks and that the US winter wheat crop is probably better than some had been thinking. There also seems to be the feeling that there is some room for wheat prices to slip lower in coming weeks.
Estimated Bulk Grain Freight in USD per m/t, basis heavy grains
According to reports from the container trade almost 9% of all container vessels are idle which is said to represent just over 2.0 million 20 foot container equivalents. The previous high of 1.5 million teu was set back in 2009, during the global financial crisis.
US Gulf to Europe: 60/70,000 (10,000 disch) | $15/16.00 |
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US Gulf to Spain: 50,000 m/t (5,000 disch) | $15/16.00 |
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US Gulf Israel: 50,000 m/t | $27/28.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
US Gulf to Egypt: Panamax (6,000 disch) | $26/27.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
US Gulf Turkey: 50,000 m/t | $28/29.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
US Gulf Morocco: 30,000(5,000 disch) | $34/35.00 |
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US Gulf Algeria/Tunisia: 30,000 (3,000 disch) | $34/35.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
US Gulf Nigeria: 30,000 m/t | $58/59.00 |
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US Gulf other Med: 30,000 MT(5,000 disch) | $40/41.00 |
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US Gulf South Africa: 45,000 m/t | $37/38.00 | Corrected | X |
US Gulf Japan: Panamax | $44/45.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
US Gulf China: Panamax | $43/44.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
US PNW South Africa – 40,000 m/t | $37/38.00 |
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US PNW Japan: Panamax | $24/25.00 | up $1.00 | X |
US PNW China: Panamax | $23/24.00 | up $1.00 | X |
US East Coast Egypt: Panamax | $56/57.00 |
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US East Coast Nigeria: Handisize | $56/57.00 |
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US Lakes – Europe – 30,000 m/t | $40/41.00 |
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US Lakes – Morocco – 30,000 m/t | $42/43.00 |
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France/Germany to Algeria: 30,000 m/t(3,000 disch) | $20/21.00 | Down $1.00 | X |
France/Germany to Bangladesh: 35/45,000 m/t | $41/42.00 |
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France/Germany to China: 50,000 m/t | $37/38.00 |
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France/Germany to Egypt: 50,000 m/t (10,000 disch) | $18/19.00 |
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France/Germany to India: 50,000 m/t | $30/31.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
France/Germany to Jordan: 35/45,000 m/t (4k disch) | $22/23.00 |
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France/Germany to Morocco: 30,000 m/t (3k disch) | $18/19.00 |
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France/Germany to Saudi Arabia: 50/60,000 | $33/34.00 |
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France/Germany to South Africa: 30,000 m/t | $44/45.00 |
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France/Germany to Turkey: 35,000 m/t | $19/20.00 |
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France/Germany to Yemen: 30,000 m/t | $52/53.00 |
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Argentina to Algeria: 25/30,000 m/t(3,000 disch) | $31/32.00 | Down $1.00 | X |
Argentina to China: 50,000 m/t, with top-off | $35/36.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
Argentina to Japan: 50,000 m/t, with top-off | $34/35.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
Argentina to Egypt: 50,000 m/t | $26/27.00 | Down $2.00 | X |
Argentina to Europe: 50/60,000 m/t | $26/27.00 | Down $2.00 | X |
Argentina to Morocco: 25/30,000 m/t(3,000 disch) | $27/28.00 |
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Argentina to Jordan: 50,000 m/t | $45/46.00 |
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Argentina to Saudi Arabia: 50,000 m/t | $46/47.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
Argentina to South Africa 50,000 m/t | $47/48.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
Argentina to Spain: 50,000 m/t | $26/27.00 | Down $2.00 | X |
Argentina to Tunisia: 25/30,000 m/t (3,000 disch) | $31/32.00 | Down $1.00 | X |
Argentina to US Gulf: 25/35,000 m/t | No info |
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Brazil to Algeria/Tunisia: 25/30,000 m/t | $48/49.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
Brazil to China: 55,000 m/t | $31/32.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
Brazil to Japan: 55,000 m/t | $30/31.00 |
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Brazil to Europe: 50,000 m/t | $29/30.00 | Down $2.00 | x |
Brazil to Morocco: 25/30,000 m/t | $43/44.00 |
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Brazil to Saudi Arabia 30/40,000 m/t | $48/49.00 |
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Brazil to Spain: 50,000 m/t | $29/30.00 | Down $2.00 | X |
Brazil to Turkey/Egypt: 50,000 m/t | $31/33.00 | Down $2.00 | X |
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Australia to China: 40-55,000 m/t – round trip | $21/21.50 | Up $1.00 | X |
Australia to Japan: 40-55,000 m/t – round trip | $22/22.50 | Up $1.00 | X |
Australia to Saudi Arabia: 40-55,000 m/t | $36/37.00 |
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Ukraine to China: 50,000 m/t | $36/37.00 | Down $2.00 | X |
Black Sea to East Med: 30,000 m/t (3,000 disch) | $17/18.00 | Down $2.00 | X |
Ukraine to East Med: coaster (1,000 disch) | $24/25.00 | Down $1.00 | X |
Russia to Turkey - Izmir: coaster (1,000 disch) - | $25/26.00 | Down $9.00 | X |
Black Sea to Egypt: 40/50,000 m/t – (6,000 disch) | $18/19.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
Black Sea to Egypt: 30,000 m/t – (4,000 dich) | $18/19.00 |
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Ukraine to Egypt: coaster 3,000 m/t (1,000 disch) | $24/25.00 | Down $1.00 | X |
Russia to Egypt: coaster 3,000 m/t (1,000 disch) | $28/29.00 | Down $6.00 | X |
Black Sea to Iraq: 50,000 m/t (4,000 disch) | $37/38.00 |
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Black Sea to Europe: 50,000 m/t | $23/24.00 | Down $1.00 | X |
Black Sea to Morocco: 30,000 m/t (3,000 disch) | $19/20.00 | Down $1.00 | X |
Black Sea to Spain: 40/50,000 m/t (8,000 disch) | $23/24.00 | Down $1.00 | X |
Black Sea to Jordan: 50,000 m/t (5,000 disch) | $25/26.00 |
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Black Sea to Libya: 25/35,000 m/t | $24/25.00 |
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Black Sea to Saudi Arabia – Jeddah – 50k | $34/35.00 | Down $2.00 | X |
Black Sea to South Africa – 30,000 m//t | $46/47.00 | Up $1.00 | X |
Black Sea to Turkey – 30,000 m/t | $18/19.00 |
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Black Sea to Tunisia/Algeria: 30,000(5,000 disch) | $21/22.00 | Down $2.00 | X |
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Baltic Dry Index – 40% Cape, 30% Panamax, 30% Supramax – no Handisize included) | 535 | Up 38 | x |
Baltic Capesize Index (100,000 plus DWT) | -328 | Down 102 | X |
Baltic Panamax Index (60,000 to 80,000 DWT) | 905 | Up 118 | X |
Baltic Supramax Index (50,000 to 60,000 DWT) | 606 | Up 92 | X |
Baltic Handisize Index (25,000 plus DWT) | 324 | Up 33 | x |
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FOB port or location specified. Prices in US$, in metric tons:
All shipments in bulk grain vessels unless stated otherwise
(NOLA is New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.)
ALL PRICES ARE FOR March 2020/May 2020
Wheat, USA Soft Red Winter, US Gulf | USD 237/240 | X |
Wheat, USA Hard Red Winter 11 protein, US Gulf | USD 218/221 | X |
Wheat, Ukraine 11.5 pro, 30,000+ m/t | USD 211/214 | X |
Wheat, Russia 12.5 pro, 30,000+ m/t | USD 215/218 | X |
Wheat, Romania 12.5 pro | USD 214/217 | X |
Wheat, Superior, France, Rouen | USD 213/216 | X |
Wheat, milling, 12.0%, Argentina, Upriver | USD 228/231 | X |
Wheat, feed, Black Sea | USD 208/211 | X |
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Barley, France, Rouen port | USD 183/186 | X |
Barley, feed, Argentina, up river | USD 191/194 | X |
Barley, feed, Black Sea, 30,000+ | USD 189/192 | X |
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Corn, 2YC FOB NOLA USA | USD 174/177 | X |
Corn, 3YC FOB USA Pacific northwest | USD 187/190 | X |
Corn, FOB Argentina port, upriver | USD 167/170 | X |
Corn, FOB Brazil port | USD 161/164 | X |
Corn, FOB France – Atlantic | USD 188/191 | X |
Corn, FOB Romania | USD 183/186 | X |
Corn, FOB Russia | USD 204/207 | X |
Corn, FOB Ukraine, 30,000+ m/t | USD 179/182 | X |
Sorghum, FOB Argentina port | USD 141/144 | X |
Sorghum, FOB Texas | USD 176/179 | X |
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Soymeal, 48% protein, FOB NOLA | USD 345/348 | X |
Soymeal, 48% protein, USA, Rotterdam | USD 370/373 | X |
Soymeal, Argentina, Rotterdam | USD 358/361 | X |
Soymeal, 47% pro, FOB Argentina | USD 333/336 | X |
Soymeal, 48% protein, Brazil, Rotterdam | USD 364/367 | X |
Soymeal, 48% protein, FOB Brazil | USD 336/339 | X |
Soybeans, FOB NOLA | USD 351/354 | X |
Soybeans, Argentina, FOB | USD 347/350 | X |
Soybeans, Brazil, FOB | USD 341/344 | X |
Soybeans, Black Sea | USD 383/386 | X |
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Corn Gluten Meal, USA FOB NOLA | USD 587/592 m/t | X |
Corn Gluten Feed, USA FOB NOLA | USD 197/200 m/t | X |
DDGS corn, 35 profat, USA FOB NOLA | USD 215/218 m/t | x |
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The export business for corn byproducts was slow this week as both buyers and sellers try to deal with concerns over coronavirus and a shortage of export containers. While the export price for both corn gluten feed and DDGS was a little lower, CNF prices in containers are moving higher as most container lines have announced price increases – increases range from as little as USD 150 per container up to USD 400 – all depending on the origin and the destination.
It is expected that corn gluten meal prices will remain firm as export demand is very good but both DDGS and corn gluten feed will probably just follow along with the direction of corn prices – at least for FOB prices but CNF could be quite a bit higher.
Container shipments, minimum 200 m/t
Australian MBM 45% protein Australian MBM 50% protein Australian Feathermeal, 80% protein Australian Poultry Meal, pet food | USD 350/360 m/t CNF Asia USD 390/400 m/t CNF Asia USD 430/450 m/t CNF Asia USD 670/680 m/t CNF Asia |
USA Meat & Bone meal, 50% protein
USA Feathermeal, 80% protein USA Poultry by-product Meal, feed grade USA Poultry Meal, pet food grade | USD 440/460 m/t CNF Asia USD 400/420 to Indonesia USD 430/450 m/t CNF Asia USD 380/400 m/t CNF Asia USD 680/700 m/t CNF Asia |
Demand in Asia has dropped off for animal proteins as worries about the effect that coronavirus could have on feed requirements make buyers much more hesitant. Prices should probably be moving a little higher as supply from both Australia and New Zealand is getting tighter, but this drop in supply is being offset by the drop in demand.
Animal protein prices in the US market look to want to move a little higher as demand has been good and even the export market has been quite strong. There has been increased demand from the US pet food industry which is putting upward pressure on poultry meal prices.
As with all else, the coronavirus effect seems to be the main factor in the trade papers this week.
SECTION 2 --- FISHMEAL COMMENTS AND PRICES: PERUVIAN
The Imarpe research cruise is reported to have started on February 20 in Peru with results available by late March 2020.
Nothing new happening in Peru --- no new southern region quota announcement – Super Prime prices for next season seem to be stuck at USD 1700/1750 m/t but buyers are not seen in the market for the next season.
There is lots of industry talk about coronavirus but there seems to be little reason so far for any effect on the future fishmeal business. It all depends on how the situation develops in China and other Asian countries.
The word out of China seems to be that African Swine Fever is in retreat and the pork industry is rebuilding, but it will take time. Fishmeal demand from China is very limited and with the aquafeed period still a couple of months away and with good stocks on hand and fishmeal orders place for the next season, things are expected to stay quiet for a few weeks.
PERU "INDICATION" FISHMEAL PRICES:
European fishmeal prices – FOB North German port.
Type | Protein % | Price per m/t USD |
Herring fishmeal | 72% protein | 1,600 |
Danish fishmeal | 64% protein | 1,379 |
Peru fishmeal | 64% protein | 1,550 |
Chile fishmeal | 67% protein | 1,600 |
Iceland fishmeal | 70% protein | 1,550
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ALL PRICES SHOWN ARE IN CONTAINER, ON VESSEL, AT ORIGIN --- US DOLLARS
Minimum shipment of 200 m/t for fishmeal
Specification | Price per m/t FOB vessel Peru port | Price per m/t Chile port |
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65/66 protein | 1350/1370 m/t |
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67% protein standard steam | 1450/1460 m/t |
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67% protein 150 TVN | 1500/1510 m/t | 1500/1530 m/t |
67% protein 120 TVN | 1550/1560 m/t | 1550/1560 m/t |
67% protein 1000 hist, 120 TVN | 1600/1610 m/t | 1600/1650 m/t |
68% protein 500 hist, 120 TVN | 1700/1720 m/t | 1700/1750 m/t |
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Fish oil, crude bulk | 2300/2350 |
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Fish oil, crude drums | 2350/2400 |
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Fish oil, flexi tank | 2450/2500 |
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Fish oil, Omega 3: 28%EPA/DHA | 2500/2600 |
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INFORMATION: gtee = guarantee, TVN = total volatile nitrogen, hist = histamine
The information contained herein is based on sources that we believe to be reliable, but we do not represent that it is accurate or complete. Nothing contained herein should be considered as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy. All references to prices are subject to change without notice. Any opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author. As such, they may differ in material respects from those of, or expressed or published by or on behalf of, Hammersmith Marketing Ltd or its officers, directors, employees or affiliates
Copyright © 2020 Wayne S. Bacon
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