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Russian wheat export at risk due to low price at EU

byCustoms Today Report
02/06/2015
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MOSCOW: European wheat futures eased on Friday to their lowest in almost two weeks as weak U.S. prices, favourable crop prospects and short-term export competition outweighed risks raised by a new Russian wheat tariff.

December milling wheat, the new crop benchmark and most active contract on the Paris-based Euronext exchange, was down 2.25 euros, or 1.3 percent, at 178 euros ($195.52) a tonne by 1559 GMT, its lowest since May 18.

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Chicago wheat also fell to a two-week low as forecasts for drier weather in the U.S. Plains eased concerns about crop damage after heavy rain, while some precipitation was forecast for dry parts of Russia in the coming days.

U.S. and western European prices were also curbed by stiff competition from Black Sea origins, as shown by a tender on Thursday in which Egyptian state buyer GASC booked July cargoes from Russia and Romania.

“For the market to move higher and break chart resistance there would need to be a weather incident in the Black Sea region,” said Michel Portier, head of consultancy Agritel.

“We can expect some price pressure in line with what we saw in the GASC tender, with strong competition from Russia, where the prospect of a new tax will make exporters nervous about forward positions and encourage sales at the start of the season.”

Russia, one of the world’s largest wheat exporters, announced on Friday the terms of a new export duty from July, replacing a tariff it applied from February to mid-May, in a move to stop exports surging if the rouble drops steeply.

The news did not spark a price reaction because Russian export rates are currently well below the threshold that would trigger a significant duty, but traders said it could have an impact later in the 2015/16 season that starts on July 1.

“The rouble could easily slip to 60 against the dollar. With the same FOB price you would end up reaching the tax threshold,”

German cash wheat premiums in Hamburg were little changed and demand was thin as buyers hoped for price falls on positive harvest prospects.

Standard wheat with 12 percent protein content for June delivery in Hamburg was offered for sale at an unchanged 1 euro over the Paris December contract. Buyers were offering level Paris.

“Much will depend on the Russian government’s export tax, especially whether uncertainty about the tax level is enough to transfer demand back to the west EU,” one German trader said.

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