Australia and Canada are blaming each other for the slip in malting barley prices. Australian grain handler AWB lowered its price forecasts due to Canadian malt barley sold in markets “where they have a freight advantage over Australian malt barley”. However the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) said that Australian merchants such as AWB “which have begun to aggressively market in anticipation of a large, good-quality malting barley crop” are destabilizing the market. AWB cut it’s forecast by AUS$13/tonne and the CWB cut it’s malting barley forecast by CAD$70/tonne in the past month. The real threat to the industry could in fact be Argentina, which is expected to have a record harvest of 3.3 mmt. Overall barley shipments by the country are forecasted to jump 25% to 2.0 mmt, higher than the 1.80 mmt projected for Canada.
Michelle Farms.com Risk Management
Michelle Farms.com Risk Management
Comment