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05.15
12:53

FranceAgriMer leaves unchanged forecast of Weizenendbestände 2014/15

The French analyst FranceAgriMer, unchanged, leave the forecast of the French Weichweizenendbestände to the end of the marketing season 2014/15 to 3.6 million tons. That would be an increase of closing stock by 53% in the marketing year 2013/14.
With 10.6 million tons it left the forecast of the French soft wheat exports outside the European Union also unchanged compared to the previous month, after each time increased the forecast in the previous 6 months. That would be a decline in exports by 13.3% compared to the same period last year.
At the barley end stocks at the end of the 2014/15 marketing period FranceAgriMer predicts a decline of 1.4 million tons in the past month to 1.3 million tonnes. Exports of French barley outside the EU appreciated the analysts from 3.1 million tonnes in the previous month to 3.3 million tonnes. Thus, exports in the current marketing period compared to the previous period would be more than doubled. The closing stock would however be 24.1% higher.
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