Weekly Grain Traded CGX - 25 July
Ten wheat grades made up 90% of all grain traded - Wheat remained strongly sought after particularly in the west. There's appetite to buy grain.
20 buyers purchased grain, more searching - Wheat, barley, canola, sorghum, oats, lupins and faba beans traded stronger than published bids.
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Grain market statistics for last week
20 buyers purchased grain on CGX - more searching
79 sellers sold grain on CGX with more offering grain for sale
10 agent and/or advisory businesses sold grain on behalf of growers
18 different grades traded
7 commodities traded - wheat, barley, canola, sorghum, oats, lupins, faba beans
11 port zones traded across Qld, NSW, VIC, SA and WA
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Ten wheat grades made up 90% of all grain traded on Clear Grain Exchange last week. APW1, H2, APW2 and ASW1 were the grades trading with the highest volume though high protein, feed and noodle grades were also attracting interest from buyers. Values trading continued to be strong relative to many published bids with WA generally having the strongest values in the country for warehoused grain. APW1 traded $480/t Kwinana, $475/t Geraldton and Esperance, $440 Adelaide and $428 Melbourne. ASW1 was $430/t Kwinana and Albany, $384 Geelong. H1 was trading $484/t Geelong while H2 was $505/t Kwinana, $475/t Esperance, $460/t Melbourne, $450/t Kembla, while SFW1 was making $357/t Kembla as examples. Feed barley continued to sell for $351/t Kwinana on smaller volumes where lupins and oats drifted back to trade $315/t and $306/t respectively. Second grade sorghum was making $295/t Brisbane port equivalent. For a more comprehensive view of prices traded across all grades and locations make sure you login to your Clear Grain Exchange account and search the market screens. There remains appetite to buy Australian grain. 20 different buyers purchased grain offered for sale on the exchange last week with many more searching for grain. Often there are more buyers than you may realise that want your grain. Let's make it easier for all buyers to try and buy your grain. Offer it for sale at the price you want to sell for on Clear Grain Exchange so all buyers can see it, crunch their numbers and try to buy it. Create demand for your grain by offering it for sale, don't just accept published bids!
The charts below provide a summary of grain traded last week
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