MATIF Corn (Paris, FR)
EMALatest Corn Prices Euronext MATIF Exchange
- High crude oil prices and strong ethanol production
- Uncertainty in fertilizer supply
- Robust export demand and international tenders
- High global corn stocks
- Increases in forecasts for production and inventories
- Weak US wheat export bookings
Specification
10:45 - 18:30 CET
Further specifications
Yellow and/or red corn, of sound, fair and merchantable quality of the following standard:
- Moisture basis 15%, maximum 15.5%
- Broken grain basis 4%, maximum 10%
full specs refer to technical specs
- Sprouted grain basis 2.5%, maximum 6%
- Grain admixture basis 4%, maximum 5%
- Other impurities basis 1%, maximum 3%
MATIF Corn spot / futures market prices & news
The MATIF corn price is a crucial indicator for European agricultural trading and plays a vital role for farmers, traders, and institutional investors. The corn prices on MATIF – the "Marché à Terme International de France" Paris, part of Euronext – reflect the current market dynamics for corn as an agricultural commodity. As a major European trading venue for agricultural futures, MATIF ensures transparent price formation and enables efficient risk management through hedging strategies.
Corn, one of the world’s most important grain commodities, serves diverse purposes—from animal feed to industrial processing and biofuel production. Price formation on the corn market depends on numerous factors such as weather events, harvest forecasts, government policies, and global supply and demand dynamics. As a result, corn prices are subject to significant fluctuations, which can be tracked via real-time data, charts, and market reports and trends on agricultural commodities.
MATIF corn prices are recorded and published in real time every trading day. The platform additionally offers news tickers, up-to-date market assessments by analysts, and a comprehensive press review of market developments. Users also gain access to historical price data, volatility analyses, and future outlooks for corn trading.
In the context of agricultural commodity trading, corn is listed not only on MATIF but also on other global exchanges such as the CBOT (Chicago Board of Trade). Nevertheless, MATIF holds particular relevance for European market participants, as it better reflects regional production conditions and demand structures. Contracts are standardized and pertain to grade 2 corn, with specific quality requirements and delivery terms.
ZMP Live+ real-time MATIF corn prices serve short-term market monitoring needs, while long-term reports and market analyses offer vital decision-making tools for investment and trading strategies in the agricultural sector. These insights are particularly valuable for companies in agricultural trade, farming, feed production, and for investment funds focused on grain commodities.
This website consolidates relevant data and news regarding the corn price, trading activity in the agricultural commodity market, and developments related to other grain types such as wheat and rapeseed. By integrating charting tools, tables, and current information, it provides a robust foundation for decision-making in agricultural trade and commodity trading.
Notably, the strategic significance of corn trading as part of the global grain market positions MATIF as a central hub in Europe. In an increasingly volatile market environment, access to current corn prices, accurate market data, and detailed analytical insights offers a decisive edge for professional players in the agricultural commodity trade.