The grain corridor agreement which expired over the weekend has reportedly been extended for another 60 days. Access all of CRM AgriCommodities’ independent analysis and insights with a subscription. Get research, data and opinions from our team of analysts and advisors to help you make better informed decisions with a unique perspective on markets. If you are already a member and require login details, please get in touch. Log In Subscribe
The grain corridor agreement which expired over the weekend has reportedly been extended, although the details of the terms remain shrouded in ambiguity. Both sides are making different statements with Russia suggesting a 60 day extensions and Ukraine and Turkey stating another 120 days has been added to the agreement. Access all of CRM AgriCommodities’ independent analysis and insights with a subscription. Get research, data and opinions from our team of analysts and advisors to help you make better informed decisions with a unique perspective on markets. If you are already a member and require login details, please get in touch. Log In Subscribe
The Ukraine war is approaching its first anniversary without sign of a resolution. The outlook spells further uncertainty for grain markets, and two countries which between them were, ahead of the war, accounted for 15% of world corn exports, more than 25% of global wheat exports, and 75% of the world’s sunflower oil exports. Russia too is the world’s largest fertilizer exporter. Access all of CRM AgriCommodities’ independent analysis and insights with a subscription. Get research, data and opinions from our team of analysts and advisors to help you make better informed decisions with a unique perspective on markets. If you are already a member and require login details, please get in touch. Log In Subscribe