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Rapeseed rally loses momentum: Grain market daily

Posted on July, 11, 2024 at 09:33 am


Last Friday (05 July), Paris rapeseed futures (Nov-24 and May-25) closed at highs not seen since November 2022. The Nov-24 contract closed at €514.50/t after rising €45.75/t over the previous eight trading days, while the May-25 closed at €515.75, rising by €41.50/t over the same period.

The main driver for this bullish run was news of poor early harvests in EU (e.g. France) and Ukraine as a result of the continued pressure from unfavourable growing conditions. Considerable heat and dryness in the east of Europe, and substantial rainfall and poor sunlight in the west, has led to downward revisions for the EU rapeseed yield (European Commission). In the latest EU Mars report (24 June), the rapeseed yield was forecast down 2% from May’s estimate at 3.16t/ha. Tightness in the European market, as well as a larger rapeseed crop in Canada, has supported a sizable premium over the Canadian market.

In addition to reports of disappointing OSR yields in Europe, the vegetable oils complex has also been supported by other factors. Lower than expected soyabean plantings in the USDA acreage report (28 June) had buoyed Chicago soyabean futures last week. Also, China potentially increasing tariffs on Indonesian goods (e.g. palm oil) in response to an announced change to Indonesian trade policy further supported gains across the complex.

Why the bullish market has fallen away

At the beginning of this week, the vegetable oils complex lost strength due to expectations of a rise in Malaysian palm oil supply stockpiles. Earlier today, reports showed stocks had reached a four-month high. Furthermore, soyabean oil lost strength as the US soyabean crop was rated 68% good or excellent, up 1 percentage from last week contrasting the news of unfavourable weather conditions across the US Midwest.

As well as this, improved weather conditions in the Canadian Prairies weighed on canola futures, impacting the European market too. Technical signals had also reported Paris rapeseed futures (Nov-24 and May-24) overbought, casting bearish pressure.

What is the market outlook going forwards

While Paris rapeseed futures are trading below the €500/t mark, recent forecasts from the IGC suggest that global rapeseed consumption will outstrip supply for the 2024/25 marketing year. As such, any further news on the rapeseed harvest in Europe will continue to influence rapeseed’s market direction. However, the anticipated record soyabean production in Brazil, which will contribute plentiful global oilseed supplies, is likely to cap any major gains in the oilseed complex in the new year.

Source: AHDB