Futures contracts of all spices, barring cardamom, ended higher on domestic exchanges. Futures contracts of coriander and turmeric hit their 3% and 4% upper circuits, respectively, due to lower supplies in spot markets. Arrivals of coriander in Rajasthan were pegged at 5,000 bags (1 bag = 40 kg), down 1,400 bags, while those of turmeric in Erode, Tamil Nadu, were down by 2,500 bags (1 bag = 70 kg) at 3,000 bags. The rise in coriander prices was also because of a likely fall in acreage in 2017-18 (Oct-Sep).
The total American soybean harvest is 96 percent complete.
American producers in six of the top 18 soybean-producing states have completed their 2017 soybean harvest. In total, the American soybean harvest is 96 percent complete. That number is up from 93 percent last week.
China absorbed 25% of total oilseed exports from Kazakhstan.
September’s oilseed exports from the country totaled a record 45.7 KMT, or 1.8 times more than a year ago. This month, the top importer was China, which received 11.6 KMT, or 25% of total oilseed exports from Kazakhstan.
Malaysia CPO down 1% on weak Nov 1-25 export data.
Futures contracts of crude palm oil on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives fell 1% because of weak export data. The most-active February contract of crude palm oil was at 2,600 ringgits (40,854 rupees) per tonne on the Malaysian bourse, down 30 ringgits from the previous close. Cargo surveyor Intertek Agri Services estimated Malaysia’s palm oil exports during Nov 1-25 at 1.08 million tonne, down 8.4% from a month ago.
India Mustard at 10 month high; soyoil down on global cues.
Mustard contracts rose over 3% on the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, tracking gains in the spot market of Jaipur, where prices were up due to a fall in arrivals. The December mustard contract hit a 10-month high of ended 2.7% higher at 4,147 rupees on reports the government may increase the incentive on exports of oilmeals to 10% from 5% to support domestic prices. Prices of palm oil ended almost 2% lower on the Malaysian bourse due to a strong ringgit against the dollar.
Fall in arrival lifts mustard seed prices in Jaipur.
Prices of mustard seed rose in Jaipur, Rajasthan, due to a fall in arrivals along with improved demand for mustard meal from overseas buyers. Improved demand for mustard oil due to winter season has further supported seed prices. Supplies have declined because farmers are holding their produce in anticipation of a further rise in prices.
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All-India cotton supply hit due to strike in Gujarat.
All-India cotton supply hit due to strike in Gujarat.
Over 6.83 MMT of paddy arrives in Haryana.
Over 6.83 MMT of paddy arrives in Haryana.
India rice basmati strengthens on increased buying.
India rice basmati strengthens on increased buying.
HAFED to launch fortification of whole wheat flour for commercial use.
HAFED to launch fortification of whole wheat flour for commercial use.
US to fuel dip in world wheat area to five-year low in 2018-19.
US to fuel dip in world wheat area to five-year low in 2018-19.
EU wheat hits contract low on Chicago slide, euro rally.
EU wheat hits contract low on Chicago slide, euro rally.
CBOT wheat falls as U.S. exports suffer.
CBOT wheat falls as U.S. exports suffer.
Brazil’s 2017/18 soybean crop seen at 111 mln tonnes
Brazilian farmers are expected to collect 111 million tonnes of soybeans in the 2017/18 season. Also estimates a 3 percent rise in soybean planted area, to a record 35 million hectares, as more farmers opted to plant the oilseed instead of corn during the Brazilian summer. Last season, Brazilian farmers collected a record 114.7 million tonnes of soybeans.
India NCDEX soybean rises towards MSP; mustard up
Futures contracts of soybean rose towards the minimum support price following reports that the government may double incentive on export of oilmeals. The most active December contract of soybean on the NCDEX ended 0.4% higher. The minimum support price of soybean for 2017-18 is 3,050 rupees per 100 kg, which includes a one-time bonus of 200 rupees.
NCDEX mustard at 8-month high; meal export sop eyed
Futures contracts of mustard seed hit an eight-month high of 4,029 rupees per 100 kg on NCDEX on talks of an increase in incentive on export of oilmeals to 10% from 5%. On NCDEX, the most-active December contract was up 0.9%.