This was the initial blog of The Agri Handbook, South Africa's biennial reference book for the agri-food industry where you will find points of reference for all subsectors which make up the agricultural value chain. Whether you are a new farmer looking at your options or an old hand wanting to diversify your operations but wondering where to start, you will find value here. Visitors are invited to also look at https://agribook.co.za/ where the latest chapters may be read.
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
It's a small world: wheat in Russia and the Ukraine
The latest news from the commodity trading boys is that tension between Russia and the Ukraine, two of the world's key wheat suppliers, is not affecting wheat prices. This will remain true, of course, as long as the weather smiles on the crop in other countries like France and the USA. The International Grains Council has raised its 2014/15 world wheat production forecast from 702 million tonnes to 713 million.
It's a small world and South Africa is vulnerable to what happens elsewhere. You see, the country could, but doesn't, grow enough wheat for itself because of the government's almost total non-interference in the free market context. Hopefully one day the global community's interconnectedness will play a greater role in the way we treat each other. For now, here's to the weather!
Find the commodity trading chapter in The Agri Handbook here. The wheat chapter is here.
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