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Russian Federation 24.05.2011Russia’s rye and wheat flour market
According to the Institute for Agricultural Market Studies (IKAR), the Russian Federation flour industry distinguishes by excess of production facilities. In the recent years, experts have been observing a slight increase in production load due a decrease in a number of flour companies. Nevertheless, the situation in the market remains difficult.
Kazakhstan 04.05.2011Kazakhstan grain and pulse crops market
Grain-growing holds the leading position in the Kazakhstan agriculture. Grain cultivation is the top priority of the country’s agriculture development. It takes one of the leading positions both in the agro-industrial complex of the republic and economy in the whole. In the recent years cereal crops planting accounts for 80 per cent of the country’s cultivated area.
Norway 14.01.2011The market of grain and oil-yielding crops in Norway, 2007-2010
According to preliminary statistics data, in 2010 grain production in Norway increased by 16%, as compared to the previous year and made up 1.22 million tones. It was mainly achieved owing to wheat, barley and oats (Table 1).
Ukraine 17.11.2010Crop production in Ukraine in 2010
Corn growing (wheat, rye, corn, rice, barley, oat, millet, buckwheat, etc.) prevails in horticulture of Ukraine.
Hungary 04.11.2010Hungarian grain crops review in 2010
According to data by the Hungarian Central Statistical Office, 5.3 million tonnes of grain were yielded in 2010 with the crop area making up 1.5 million ha (see Table 1).
Georgia 23.07.2010Georgia grain and pulse crops, 2009
The largest part of total agricultural crop area in Georgia was covered by grain and pulse crops (including wheat, barley, oats, rye, corn and legumes). Moreover, the figure given was increasing year by year. Thus, in 2009 the share of grain and pulse crop areas made up 74.8%, in 2008 – 71.5%, in 2007 – 69.3% and in 2006 – 68.7%.
Ukraine 16.04.2010Ukraine’s grain market in February-March, 2010
In February, 2010, a price for grain dropped in Ukraine owing to an unfavorable state of the market in the world and a decrease in exports caused by some difficulties with VAT compensation payments.
Sweden 14.04.2010Sweden market of grain, leguminous and oil-bearing crops, 2009
In 2009, the highest crop capacity in Sweden was recorded in Skane county. Over the half of country’s total winter rape is also grown in Skane. Crop capacity obtained from one ha of winter rape and winter wheat, was a record-breaking one compared to previous years. Thus, crop capacity of winter rape totaled 4,080 tones/ha. It’s 5% up on 2008, and 19% up compared with an average of 5 years.
Ukraine 15.02.2010Ukraine’s market of grain crops
In 2009, 46 mln tones of grain (in weight after cultivation) were gathered in Ukraine. According to Goskomstat of Ukraine, in 2009 grain production decreased 13.7% in 2009, as compared to 2008. It was caused by a considerable production fall at the expense of a crop capacity drop.
Ukraine 18.12.2009Grain prices in Ukraine, October 2009
In the second half of October 2009, the world markets of grain and oil-yielding crops showed prosperous positive dynamics. These facts influenced the Ukrainian grain market.
United States of America 04.12.2009USA external trade in cereals, 2007-2008
Total exports of the US cereals amounted to 28 905 739 423 USD in 2008, which exceeded the indicator of 2007 by 37%. In the cereal type pattern of the USA the dominant shares in 2008 belonged to maize (corn) (48%), wheat and meslin (39.1%).