Latest news

Kazakhstan. Frost events and precipitation hindered winter wheat planting

On October 11-20, winter wheat growing areas in the south and southeast of Kazakhstan witnessed an air temperature drop, night frost events of down to -1-6˚С (even to -9˚С in mountainous and sub-mountainous areas), and abundant above-normal precipitation. These meteorological conditions somewhat hindered pre-plant operations and planting of winter wheat.

Early-planted winter wheat is at the stages of germination and emergence. Its crops are mostly in good and excellent condition, reports UkrAgroConsult.

In the north of the country, above-normal precipitation contributed to the autumn process of soil moisture accumulation. However, at the same time, it made harvesting more difficult and delayed the close of spring grains harvest.

Farmers in East Kazakhstan region have started harvesting sunflower. In all of the regions, its crops are mostly in good condition, being mature for cutting.

Kazakhstan. Harvesting progress, November 5, 2018

More detailed information on the latest trends in grain exports, supply and demand balances with breakdown by crop, price behavior, crop conditions and progress in harvesting/planting in the countries of Black Sea Region is available to subscribers for weekly market report "Black Sea Grain" by UkrAgroConsult.

If you need fast and reliable analytical tool, historical and current market data, daily updates on grain, oilseed and pulses markets, try out a new innovative tool for agri market participants – AgriSupp.com. We offer 2-week trial! Completely free!

 

UkrAgroConsult

 

RELATED NEWS

Grain export 2020/21: corn supply at 47% of agreed in MoU volume

January ag commodities export from Ukraine reduced

Black Sea grains harvest 2020 at risk, severe summer drought forecasted — analysts

Soybean stocks in Ukraine shrank 2.4x