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EU wheat hits contract lows as Egypt rejects French cargo
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 02 - 02 - 2016

European wheat prices dropped to new contract lows Monday after a move by Egypt's state grain buyer to reject a cargo of French wheat because it did not comply with new import rules, raising concerns about future sales to the world's top grain buyer.
Front-month March on the Euronext milling wheat futures market was down 2.25 euros at a contract low of 161.50 euros a tonne by 1657 GMT.
The 63,000-tonne French wheat cargo arrived in Egypt in December. It was initially rejected by agricultural quarantine for containing ergot, a common grains fungus, before being re-inspected.
Traders said GASC's decision to apply zero tolerance towards ergot could lead to a risk premium and deter some exporters from bidding in its tenders. Traders had already turned out in lower numbers than usual at GASC's latest wheat tender last month.
"Nobody will benefit from this story. Especially not Egypt, which, even if it is the world's largest buyer, is showing it is no longer a reliable buyer," a European trader said.
"In this context exporters are again likely to be very careful in Egypt's next tenders," French consultancy Agritel also said.
European wheat prices were also capped by expectations Russia will not curb overseas sales by changing its grain export taxes despite proposals to curb exports to reduce rising animal feed costs for Russian farmers.
The drop in EU prices prompted the return of Algeria, a major buyer of French wheat, which launched a tender for April and May shipment with the bidding deadline on Tuesday.
"France must show a high export competitiveness, which limits any upward potential for the moment, in the absence of a weather problem on the 2016 crop," Agritel said.
German cash premiums in Hamburg were stable following reports Russia will not change its wheat export taxes, with Germany's own export pace increasing following a slow start to the season.
Standard wheat with 12 percent protein content for February delivery was offered for sale unchanged at 3 euros under the Paris March contract. Buyers were offering 4 euros under Paris.
"Markets have an overall bearish mood with Russia apparently not going to restrict its wheat exports, Iran not likely to be a big wheat importer and Egypt's imports facing more disruption from the ergot dispute," one German trader said.
"Germany's exports are now becoming considerably larger after the slow start and the port lineup of vessels loading wheat in Germany in February looks large."
But it now looked unlikely that Germany would be able to sell its export surplus, despite the expanding lineup of ships in port, the trader said.
"Germany is likely to have to carry over a large part of its old crop as stocks into the next season and this is keeping the mood bearish."
Source: Reuters


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