The latest episode of FeedCast is brought to you by Chris Davidson our Raw Material Expert. 

Chris starts by discussing what is happening in the Cereal markets in regards to Harvest. Also touching on the recent concerning events that have taken place in both Ukraine and Russia and how this will affect exports in the future. 

Moving onto the protein side of things, we are sat waiting for the US harvest to get here. We remain relatively tight from a supplier point of view after the low South American crop this year. It’s a waiting game in regards to the weather as we head towards harvest. 

Rapemeal is feeling relatively comfortable at the minute, seed availability seems fine and crushing is beginning to improve. We are still tight on nearby availability particularly in the south but it is gradually easing off. 

On the distillers side of things, we are still waiting on prices from Vivergo for the winter but we are seeing some competitive offers for the imported products as well as the Ensus product. 

Almost weekly, we are seeing escalations in some shape or form and there will come a point where markets start to price in risk. Right now there is readily available wheats but as we start to move into Sept/Oct and move away from those harvest points, the focus comes down to what happens if we can’t get all of the material out of Ukraine that’s been produced. 

As always get in touch with your sales representative or contact us in the office if you have any queries. 

Have a listen to hear Chris discuss these topics in-depth!


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