Archive for February, 2022

Russia’s action against Ukraine rattles markets

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, US — Many agricultural futures have soared to contract highs, with some trading to nine-year highs on Feb. 23, amid fears of market disruption as Russia appeared hellbent on invading Ukraine.

Excluding the combined countries of the European Union, Russia is the world’s single largest wheat exporter and Ukraine is two notches lower just behind Australia. The United States comes in fourth after Ukraine. Combined, Russia and Ukraine are expected to account for nearly 30% of global wheat ...

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China OKs wheat imports from Russia

BEIJING, CHINA — China’s customs agency on Feb. 24 approved imports of wheat from all regions of Russia, the Associated Press reported.

This move gives Russian President Vladmir Putin an alternative to Western markets that might be closed under sanctions.

Russia, one of the largest wheat producers, has not exported to China before now due to concern about possible fungus and other contamination, the AP said.

On Thursday, China’s customs agency approved imports of wheat from all regions of Russia, giving Putin an ...

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Reasons for US flour extraction rate increase

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, US – The flour extraction rate in US flour mills has increased steadily over the past 80 years or so, from 71.6%% to 77.5%, according to statistics from the US Department of Commerce. The trend begs the question: What is the reason for this improvement?

Data shown in Table 1 (right) present yield or extraction data based on the wheat ground for flour. Yield is reported for 98% of the milling industry with milling capacity of 400 cwts/day ...

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French soft wheat non-EU export outlook cut

PARIS, FRANCE — A dim outlook for sales to Algeria, one of France’s main export markets, has led FranceAgriMer to cut its forecast for French soft wheat exports outside the European Union for the fourth straight month, Reuters reported Feb. 16.

In its monthly supply and demand outlook for major cereal crops, FranceAgriMer reduced its forecast for soft wheat exports outside the European Union in 2021-22 to 8.9 million tonnes from 9 million in January. Projected exports within the 27-member bloc, ...

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Bühler’s order intake increases in 2021

UZWIL, SWITZERLAND — All three business segments of Bühler contributed to successful results in 2021, including a 16% increase in order intake to more than CHF 3 billion ($3.2 billion).

“Our engaged employees in our strong global network allowed us to prove our reliability to our customers and partners,” said Stefan Scheiver, chief executive officer of Bühler. “And we clearly strengthened our innovation power.”

The company reported stable turnover of CHF 2.7 billion and net profit of CHF 113 million, slightly better ...

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Blum resigns from Bühler’s board, audit committee

UZWIL, SWITZERLAND — Clemens E. Blum resigned as a member of Bühler’s board of directors and audit committee during the Feb. 11 annual general shareholders’ meeting.

Blum has been a member of both since 2015. He will focus on new mandates and is therefore no longer standing for re-election.

Calvin Grieder, chairman of the board of directors of the Bühler Group, on behalf of the shareholders, the members of the board of directors, and the executive board, thanked Blum for bringing his ...

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Double-edged sword for grain producers

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – US grain producers are enjoying strong demand and high prices for their products, but prices work both ways and all their inputs are expensive. Around the world, their feed industry customers are looking for sustainability, but delegates at the recent Global Grain Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, heard that years of conservation programs have made the US sector confident it can lead on climate and environment.

Seth Meyer, chief economist at the US Department of Agriculture, explained to delegates ...

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Global demand, prices buoy Australian grain

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – Noting above average yields as harvest wraps up and a global market showing strong demand and prices, Australian grain growers are expected to see farm gate receipts for the major winter crops exceed A$20 billion, IKON Commodities said in its Feb. 9 update.

Based on grain receival reports from the major grain storage groups IKON Commodities has revised its Australian crop estimates as follows from its last report:

Wheat production estimated at 39.043 million tonnes, up 1.8%
Barley production ...

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Country Focus: China plays critical role in grains market

BEIJING, CHINA – China plays an enormous role in the world grains market, with a large population that is increasing in affluence. Its huge pigmeat sector has been disrupted by African swine fever and then reformed in the aftermath of the disease, pushing feed demand higher.

In its Nov. 18 Grain Market Report, the International Grains Council (IGC) put China’s total grains production at 417.7 million tonnes in 2021-22, compared with 403.2 million in 2020-21.

The IGC puts the wheat crop at ...

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World Flour Day 2022 planned March 20

WITTENBURG, GERMANY — This year’s World Flour Day is planned March 20 and will be celebrated under the motto, “Flour and People-Flour means the world to us.”

The focus for this third World Flour Day is the significance of flour for each individual. World Flour Day was initiated by the FlourWorld Museum to honor flour as one of the most important staple foods.

“We want to encourage millers, bakers, confectioners and pasta makers to tell people what this staple food means to ...

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