Russian Grain Markets: 18-22 July 2022 The major development was without a doubt the UN Agreement unblocking Ukrainian ports followed by Russian missiles bombing Odessa port. The agreement was made to help the world with food and to stabilize prices. That’s why the UN was involved in this agreement. Once it was signed, global prices immediately dropped but for how long? World prices are not cheap and the recent GASC tender hold on 21 July is proof. GASC purchased 640,000 MT of wheat of which 220,000 MT is from Russia. Prices ranged from $403-$405 C&F which is quite high. Sounds like Egypt fears the situation and potential global shortage of wheat so the next day the same GASC without a tender purchased another 120,000 MT of which...
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