Saturday, May 30, 2020

Weekly Report May 30, 2020

 
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WEEKLY GRAIN AND PROTEIN REPORT May 30, 2020

 

So, where do we stand on prices at the end of this four day trading week in the US. Corn prices moved a little higher, up by about USD 2 m/t – soybeans too were up by a couple of dollars, soymeal was pretty well unchanged. Hard red winter wheat jumped by about USD 9 m//t and soft red winter was up by USD 3 m/t or so.

 

Corn finished the week with export sales lower than the trade had expected which leaves the year to date export numbers well below last year. Planting of corn seems to be going along well which could put more pressure on corn prices as good planting could mean that a very large crop is in the cards come September. Planting is expected to race along as the weather is good for the next few days.

 

Soybean prices slipped a little on Friday as tensions with China made more soybean export business seem further away --- although there was a new sale to China reported. There was nothing exciting in soybean exports but China was in there quite strongly and took about half of the soybean exports for the week.

 

Dry conditions helped to push winter wheat prices higher. Exports were lower than expected for the week but the year to date is still up on last year.

 

We are getting into the time of the year where the weather will start to set the price trend – be it for planting delays or winter wheat finishing and harvesting problems. So, now comes the very exciting part of the year in the US grain/oilseed markets.

 

 

Estimated Bulk Grain Freight in USD per m/t, basis heavy grains

 

I had a question from a reader this week on what "disch" and "dis" mean in the table below --- both mean the average daily discharge rate of the vessel.

 

US Gulf to Europe: 60/70,000 (10,000 disch)

$12/13.00

Down $1.00

X

US Gulf to Spain: 50,000 m/t (5,000 disch)

$12/13.00

Down $1.00

X

US Gulf Israel: 50,000 m/t

$24/25.00

Up $1.00

X

US Gulf to Egypt: Panamax (6,000 disch)

$23/24.00

Up $1.00

X

US Gulf Turkey: 50,000 m/t

$25/26.00

Up $1.00

X

US Gulf Morocco: 30,000(5,000 disch)

$32/33.00

 

X

US Gulf Algeria/Tunisia: 30,000 (3,000 disch)

$32/33.00

 

X

US Gulf Nigeria: 30,000 m/t

$57/58.00

 

X

US Gulf other Med: 30,000 MT(5,000 disch)

$39/40.00

 

X

US Gulf South Africa: 45,000 m/t

$38/39.00

 

X

US Gulf Japan: Panamax

$34/35.00

 

X

US Gulf China: Panamax

$33/34.00

 

X

US PNW South Africa – 40,000 m/t

$37/38.00

 

X

US PNW Japan: Panamax

$18/19.00

 

X

US PNW China: Panamax

$17/18.00

Down $1.00

X

US East Coast Egypt: Panamax

$56/57.00

 

X

US East Coast Nigeria: Handisize

$57/58.00

 

X

US Lakes – Europe – 30,000 m/t

$41/42.00

 

X

US Lakes – Morocco – 30,000 m/t

$42/43.00

 

X

 

 

 

 

France/Germany to Algeria: 30,000 m/t(3,000 dis)

$20/21.00

 

X

France/Germany to Bangladesh: 35/45,000 m/t

$45/46.00

Up $1.00

X

France/Germany to China: 50,000 m/t

$36/37.00

 

X

France/Germany to Egypt: 50,000 (10,000 dis)

$15/16.00

 

X

France/Germany to India: 50,000 m/t

$35/36.00

Up $1.00

X

France/Germany to Jordan: 35/45,000 (4k dis)

$26/27.00

Up $1.00

X

France/Germany to Morocco: 30,000 m/t (3k dis)

$20/21.00

 

X

France/Germany to Saudi Arabia: 50/60,000

$34/35.00

 

X

France/Germany to South Africa: 30,000 m/t

$47/48.00

Up $1.00

X

France/Germany to Turkey: 35,000 m/t

$15/16.00

Down $1.00

X

France/Germany to Yemen: 30,000 m/t

$57/58.00

Up $1.00

X

 

 

 

 

Argentina to Algeria: 25/30,000 m/t(3,000 disch)

$28/29.00

 

X

Argentina to China: 50,000 m/t, with top-off

$24/25.00

Down $2.00

X

Argentina to Japan: 50,000 m/t, with top-off

$25/26.00

Down $2.00

X

Argentina to Egypt: 50,000 m/t

$14/15.00

Down $1.00

X

Argentina to Europe: 50/60,000 m/t

$10/11.00

Down $1.00

X

Argentina to Morocco: 25/30,000 m/t(3,000 dis)

$28/29.00

 

X

Argentina to Jordan: 50,000 m/t

$47/48.00

 

X

Argentina to Saudi Arabia: 50,000 m/t

$43/44.00

Down $2.00

X

Argentina to South Africa 50,000 m/t

$47/48.00

 

X

Argentina to Spain: 50,000 m/t

$10/11.00

Down $1.00

X

Argentina to Tunisia: 25/30,000 m/t (3,000 disch)

$28/29.00

 

X

Argentina to US Gulf: 25/35,000 m/t

$33/34.00

Up $1.00

x

 

 

 

 

Brazil to Algeria/Tunisia: 25/30,000 m/t

$31/32.00

 

X

Brazil to China: 55,000 m/t

$22/23.00

 

X

Brazil to Japan: 55,000 m/t

$21/22.00

 

X

Brazil to Europe: 50,000 m/t

$20/21.00

Down $2.00

X

Brazil to Morocco: 25/30,000 m/t

$24/25.00

 

X

Brazil to Saudi Arabia 30/40,000 m/t

$48/49.00

 

X

Brazil to Spain: 50,000 m/t

$20/21.00

Down $2.00

X

Brazil to Turkey/Egypt: 50,000 m/t

$23/24.00

Down $2.00

X

 

 

 

 

Australia to China: 40-55,000 m/t – round trip

$20/21.00

Down $2.00

X

Australia to Japan: 40-55,000 m/t – round trip

$23/23.50

 

X

Australia to Saudi Arabia: 40-55,000 m/t

$43/44.00

Up $1.00

X

 

 

 

 

Ukraine to China:  50,000 m/t

$24/25.00

Down $1.00

X

Ukraine to Bangladesh, 50,000 m/t

$44/45.00

 

X

Ukraine to India, 50,000 m/t

$37/38.00

 

X

Black Sea to East Med: 30,000 m/t  (3,000 disch)

$14/15.00

 

X

Ukraine to East Med: coaster (1,000 disch)

$21/22.00

 

x

Ukraine to Turkey: coaster (1,000 disch)

$15/16.00

 

X

Russia to Turkey - Izmir: coaster (1,000 disch) -

$15/16.00

 

X

Black Sea to Egypt: 40/50,000 m/t – (6,000 dis)

$12/13.00

 

X

Black Sea to Egypt: 30,000 m/t – (4,000 dich)

$12/13.00

Up $1.00

X

Ukraine to Egypt: coaster 3,000 m/t (1,000 disch)

$19/20.00

 

X

Russia to Egypt: coaster 3,000 m/t (1,000 disch)

$27/28.00

 

X

Black Sea to Iraq: 50,000 m/t (4,000 disch)

$34/35.00

 

X

Black Sea to Europe: 50,000 m/t

$15/16.00

Down $2.00

X

Black Sea to Morocco: 30,000 m/t (3,000 disch)

$16/17.00

Up $2.00

X

Black Sea to Spain: 40/50,000 m/t (8,000 disch)

$15/16.00

Down $2.00

X

Black Sea to Jordan: 50,000 m/t (5,000 disch)

$18/19.00

 

X

Black Sea to Libya: 25/35,000 m/t

$25/26.00

 

X

Black Sea to Saudi Arabia – Jeddah – 50k

$23/24.00

Up $1.00

X

Black Sea to Turkey – 30,000 m/t

$11/12.00

Up $2.00

X

Black Sea to South Africa – 30,000 m//t

$46/47.00

 

X

Black Sea to Tunisia/Algeria: 30,000(5,000 disch)

$15/16.00

Up $2.00

X

 

 

 

 

Baltic Dry Index – 40% Cape, 30% Panamax, 30% Supramax – no Handisize included)

504

Up 10

X

Baltic Capesize Index (100,000 plus DWT)

46

Down 134

X

Baltic Panamax Index (60,000 to 80,000 DWT)

754

Up 131

X

Baltic Supramax Index (50,000 to 60,000 DWT)

500

Up 22

X

Baltic Handisize Index (25,000 plus DWT)

271

Up 28

x

 

 

 

 


 

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 June 2020/August 2020

 

   Wheat, USA Soft Red Winter, US Gulf

 USD 217/220

X

   Wheat, USA Hard Red Winter 11 protein, US Gulf

 USD 224/227

X

   Wheat, Ukraine 11.5 pro, 30,000+ m/t

 USD 194/197 July

X

   Wheat, Russia 12.5 pro, 30,000+ m/t

 USD 199/202 July

X

   Wheat, Romania 12.5 pro

 USD 201/204 July

X

   Wheat, Superior, France, Rouen

 USD 220/222

X

   Wheat, milling, 12.0%, Argentina, Upriver

 USD 232/235  

X

   Wheat, feed, Black Sea

 USD 188/191 July

X

 

 

 

   Barley, France, Rouen port

 USD 186/188

X

   Barley, feed, Argentina, up river

 USD 178/181

X

   Barley, feed, Black Sea, 30,000+

 USD 176/179 July

X

 

 

 

   Corn, 2YC FOB NOLA USA

 USD 155/157

X

   Corn, 3YC FOB USA Pacific northwest

 USD 170/172

X

   Corn, FOB Argentina port, upriver

 USD 142/145

X

   Corn, FOB Brazil port

 USD 156/159

X

   Corn, FOB France – Atlantic

 USD 193/195

X

   Corn, FOB Romania

 USD 184/187

X

   Corn, FOB Russia

 USD 181/184

X

   Corn, FOB Ukraine, 30,000+ m/t

 USD 178/181

X

   Sorghum, FOB Argentina port

 USD 137/140

X

   Sorghum, FOB Texas

 USD 215/218

x

 

 

 

   Soymeal, 48% protein, FOB NOLA

 USD 333/336

X

   Soymeal, 48% protein, USA, Rotterdam

 USD 358/361

X

   Soymeal, Argentina, Rotterdam

 USD 344/347

X

   Soymeal, 47% pro, FOB Argentina

 USD 312/315

X

   Soymeal, 48% protein, Brazil, Rotterdam

 USD 341/344

X

   Soymeal, 48% protein, FOB Brazil

 USD 312/315

X

   Soybeans, FOB NOLA

 USD 335/338

X

   Soybeans, Argentina, FOB

 USD 328/331

X

   Soybeans, Brazil, FOB

 USD 351/354  

X

   Soybeans, Black Sea

 USD 392/395

x

 

 

 

   Corn Gluten Meal, USA FOB NOLA

 USD 515/525 m/t  

X

   Corn Gluten Feed, USA FOB NOLA

 USD 196/199 m/t

X

   DDGS corn, 35 profat, USA FOB NOLA

 USD 207>>200 m/t

x

 

 

 

 

There wasn't much change in DDGS or corn gluten feed prices this week but corn gluten meal continued to move lower --- supplies are increasing, as shown below, but export demand is yet to return to the levels of earlier in 2020.

 

The production of ethanol and corn co-products is recovering from its low levels in April, as shown by the table below. This recovery has helped to move the price for DDGS lower from its recent very high level. As the table also shows, current production is still just over 30% blow the January level.

 

Both DDGS and corn gluten meal export prices have dropped from their recent very high levels as the supply has increased. Hard to know if prices will continue to drop if production continues to increase as end users may just switch out of soymeal back to other alternatives.  Also, with both gasoline and ethanol stocks at quite low levels there could easily be the need to continue ethanol production increases which will give more co-products.

 

 

USDA report on ethanol and co-product production -- 2020

 

Month

Corn

Use per day

Bushels

In millions

Ethanol

production

1000 gallons

Per day

DDGS

production

M/T per day

Corn gluten feed

production

M/T per day

Corn gluten meal

production

M/T per day

January 2020

15.7

44,600

101,000

10,600

1,970

April 01, 2020

10.0

28,224

63,900

6,700

1,200

April 24, 2020

8.0

22,554

51,100

5,400

1,000

May 22, 2020

10.7

30,400

68,900

7,200

1,340

 

 

 

 

 

 

% of January

68.2

68.2

68.2

67.9

68.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Container shipments, minimum 200 m/t

 

   Australian MBM 45% protein

   Australian MBM 50% protein

   Australian Feathermeal, 80% protein

   Australian Poultry Meal, pet food

 USD 430/450 m/t CNF Asia

 USD 480/500 m/t CNF Asia

 USD 450/470 m/t CNF Asia

 USD 800/820 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 525/545 m/t CNF Asia

 USD 450/460 to Indonesia

 USD 460/480 m/t CNF Asia

 USD 440/460 m/t CNF Asia

 USD 820/840 m/t CNF Asia

 

Meat and bone meal prices to Asia dropped lower again this week as sellers were having to compete with soymeal --- prices were down by USD 30 to 40 m/t. The supply from both Australia and New Zealand was very good which added even more pressure on prices.

 

Poultry meal prices were steady in most export markets as was feathermeal.

 

In the US domestic market, meat and bone meal prices were steady but are expected to move lower as end users switch over more to less expensive soymeal.

 

With the weakness in vegetable protein prices – soymeal and corn gluten meal – there seems to be reason to expect lower prices for animal proteins for a while.  

 

 

 

SECTION 2 --- FISHMEAL COMMENTS AND PRICES: PERUVIAN

 

Fishing in Peru has been quite good this past week with the daily catch levels up around 40,000 m/t with about 200 vessels working. The total catch is now up to 431,000 m/t.  Trade reports are estimating that a maximum of 1.8 million m/t will be landed with some feeling that 1.5 mm/t may be the actual level – this would yield between 360,000 and 430,000 m/t of fishmeal.

 

There has been some indication in Peru that prices are moving lower with stories of some trades being done this week at USD 30 to 50 m/t lower than the previous week. It is also said that producers are not in the mood to be making large sales so far and that buyers are on the sidelines just waiting for lower prices.

 

According to information published by MSI Ceres in their weekly report, China imported 377,000 m/t of fishmeal in the first 4 months of 2020 with 165,000 m/t (43.8%) coming from Peru – Russia, Chile and Vietnam each supplied about 30,000 m/t with Thailand at close to 25,000 m/t – these few countries cover about 75% of China's fishmeal imports.

 

Interesting days ahead with high hopes that fishing will remain good and, from the buyers, that prices will slip lower.

 

As has been mentioned before, restrictions due to coronavirus don't make matters too easy for the industry but everyone is doing their very best.

 

 

 

 

PERU "INDICATION" FISHMEAL PRICES:

 

European fishmeal prices – FOB North German port.

 

Type

Protein %

Price per

m/t USD

Herring fishmeal

72% protein

1,755

Danish fishmeal

64% protein

1,425

Peru fishmeal

64% protein

1,550

Chile fishmeal

67% protein

1,600

Iceland fishmeal

70% protein

1,800

 

 

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

 

 

 

   65/66 protein

1450/1470 m/t

 

   67% protein standard steam

1500/1520 m/t

 

   67% protein 150 TVN

1550/1570 m/t

1530/1550 m/t

   67% protein 120 TVN

1600/1620 m/t

1570/1590 m/t

   67% protein 1000 hist, 120 TVN

1650/1670 m/t

1620/1640 m/t

   68% protein 500 hist, 120 TVN

1700/1720 m/t

1650/1680 m/t

 

 

 

   Fish oil, crude bulk

2300/2350

 

   Fish oil, crude drums

2350/2400

 

   Fish oil, flexi tank

2450/2500

 

   Fish oil, Omega 3: 28%EPA/DHA

2500/2600

 

 

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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