What else? 34th Edition of Foodcom PLANT-BASED Newsletter

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27.04.2023
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What else? 34th Edition of Foodcom PLANT-BASED Newsletter

Europe


Turkey imposes import duties on Ukrainian grain


The new provisions will come into force on May 1. The said duty will apply to wheat, corn and barley and will be 130% of the price. The current tariffs are 0%. So, the difference will be significant (to put it mildly), especially given the fact that Turkey has been the biggest buyer of Ukrainian wheat and barley so far. The Turkish government emphasizes that the purpose of introducing the new rules is to protect local producers at the beginning of the new season.

Europe’s largest sugar producer reports impressive profits


Suedzucker recently announced that its profit growth for the full year was 112%. The result is all the more encouraging considering that the sugar sector has been posting losses for the past four years. Company representatives expressed hope for a continuation of the upward trend, but everything depends on the geopolitical situation, and as we know, it changes by the minute…

The European Commission agrees to an import ban on sunflower oil from Ukraine


The EC has agreed to ban imports of sunflower oil produced in Ukraine, but transport of the product will still be allowed. At this point, it is unclear what the next steps in this matter will be in Europe, but it is clear that this soap opera will continue for some time. Several seasons?

The Americas


Soybean prices in the Brazilian domestic market continue to fall


Soybean prices in Brazil continue to be on a downward trend. This is happening even though the value of the dollar has increased. As one can easily imagine, the main reason for this trend is oversupply. There is a saying that you can not have too much of a good thing, but apparently you can.

Canadian agriculture hit by strike


The strike in the Canadian public sector has now been going on for a week. Some 155 000 union members are participating. Their demands are: wage increases, the introduction of telecommuting as a negotiable right for some employees, a ban on contracting out, and a requirement that in the event of staff reductions, decisions be based on seniority. Among the strikers are grain freight inspection officials, resulting in transportation delays and rising costs that affect carriers, growers and farmers.

The situation in the U.S. and Brazil is putting pressure on corn prices


In the U.S., according to the latest data, 14% of the planned acreage is already planted to corn. A year ago, at this time, it was 7%, and the average for the last five years is 11%. In Brazil, favorable weather prevailed in most corn-growing regions, but in the state of Paraná, seeding was completed after the optimal time, creating a risk of crop damage due to drought in May. The combination of these two factors has resulted in corn futures trading at low levels on the Chicago exchange.

Asia & Oceania


Palm cultivation, key to India’s self-sufficiency


As the world’s most populous country, India is a major consumer of palm oil, the world’s most popular vegetable oil. More than 90% of domestic demand is met by imports, which is clearly seen as a disadvantage, so efforts are being made to change this situation. To reduce the burden on the national treasury and the impact of disrupted supply chains, India is trying to increase domestic production and meet the demand for palm oil itself.

Pistachio rules in Iran


Pistachios have topped the list of Iranian agricultural and food exports in recent months, according to the latest data. They were followed by tomatoes, dates and watermelons. Anyway, you could make a very interesting salad out of them…

Malaysia calls the new EU law unjust


The European Parliament has approved a law that says companies selling goods to the European Union will have to provide ‘verifiable’ information proving their goods were not grown on deforested land, under threat of heavy fines.. The law applies to soybeans, beef, palm oil, cocoa and coffee, among others. Malaysian government officials say this law is intended to hit palm oil production and that the poorest farmers will suffer the most.

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