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Daily Review on Grain Market in China

2019-02-13 www.cofeed.com
      Today (Feb. 13th), the market for grains in China is shown as follows:

  Corn: Domestic corn prices remain stable with slight declines today. The price prevails at 1,920-2,010 yuan/tonne in Shandong, down by 4-10 yuan/tonne partially. At Jinzhou port, Liaoning, 2018 new corn with 15% moisture of volume weight over 700 g/L is priced lower by 10 yuan/tonne at 1,820-1,840 yuan/tonne, and 20% moisture is unchanged at 1,700 yuan/tonne; old corn goes down by 5 yuan/tonne to 1,810 yuan/tonne (volume weight 700 g/L). At Shekou port, Guangdong, second-class new corn is priced steadily at 1,970-1,980 yuan/tonne.

  There still exists pressure from intensive sales with some 50%-60% of corn left among local planters in main planting areas so that corn prices have fallen by 4-10 yuan/tonne in Shandong and 5-10 yuan/tonne at Northern ports. However, downstream processing enterprises have been cautious in purchasing and feed companies have not set to make replenishment. Corn price is thus forced to go weak by its soft demand. Nevertheless, local planters, immersed in rich festival atmosphere, are not active in clearing their barns, and corn marketing volume may not pick up due to large-scale rainfalls and snowfalls nationwide. So there may be little room for price falls. Generally speaking, short-term corn market will steadily fluctuate to edge up, and later focus will be on the game between sales pace from local planters and replenishment demand among enterprises. By the way, participants can pay attention to high-level trade talks between China and the United States on February 14th and 15th in Beijing .

  Sorghum: Imported sorghum prices keep steady today. (US sorghum: raw sorghum is unchanged at 2,120 yuan/tonne in Shanghai and not offered for out of stocks in Nantong, Zhangjiagang and Guangdong. Australian sorghum: raw sorghum remains unchanged at 2,180 in Shanghai and 2,180-2,200 yuan/tonne in Qingdao; dried sorghum levels off at 2,320 yuan/tonne in Qingdao. Domestic sorghum price keep firm today: In Inner Mongolia, raw sorghum and dried sorghum remain unchanged at 1,900 and 2,020 yuan/tonne Hinggan League, 2,000 and 2,100-2,140 yuan/tonne in Chifeng; and raw sorghum with freight is priced steadily at 1,940 yuan/tonne in Tongliao. In Jilin Province, dried sorghum with freight is unchanged at 2,240 yuan/tonne in Changchun, raw sorghum sacks and dried sorghum with freight are both at 2,000 yuan/tonne in Songyuan, bulk dried sorghum with freight is 2,120 yuan/tonne in Baicheng, and raw sorghum is 1,920-1,940 yuan/tonne and dried sorghum sacks 2,040 yuan/tonne in Taonan. In Heilongjiang Province, raw sorghum and dried sorghum with freight are priced steadily at 1,880 yuan/tonne and 1,960 yuan/tonne in Daqing, and dried sorghum with freight remains unchanged at 2,010 in Heihe. In Shanxi Province, raw sorghum is unchanged at 2,100 yuan/tonne in Yuncheng, bulk dried sorghum with freight is priced steadily at 2,210 yuan/tonne in Jinzhong, and raw sorghum with freight and dried sorghum with freight remain unchanged at 1,960 and 2,160 yuan/tonne in Xinzhou. 

  Barley: Barley price holds steady today. (Australian barley: raw sorghum is not offered in Qingdao and remains unchanged at 2,360-2,380 in Tianjin, and bulk raw sorghum is unchanged at 2,210-2,220 in Nantong; Canadian barley: raw barley is unchanged at 2,120 yuan/tonne in Nantong; French barley: raw barley is unchanged at 2,080-2,090 yuan/tonne in Nantong; Ukrainian barley: raw sorghum is priced steadily at 1,920 yuan/tonne in Guangdong).

  Importers tend to support the price amid supply tensions as US sorghum has nearly gone out of stock at port. And port barley inventory remains low so that holders are lifting the price on account of stubbornly high cost of Australian barley. Nevertheless, spot markets of port sorghum and barley have been curbed by following two aspects. First, port sorghum and barley, as energy feed substitute to corn, have lost their price advantage against corn. Second, feed companies remain cautious in purchasing amid slow consumption when hog industry has been plagued by ongoing epidemic after hog farmers slaughtered their breeding pigs before the Spring Festival while drastically cut their piglet replenishment. Grain market has been light amid dense Festival atmosphere, and port grain price remains stable today in the coexistence of the bull and the bear. Generally, port sorghum and barley markets are predicted to keep steady with some fluctuations in the short term. 

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