In the third week of September, the price of wheat in the US continued to rise, adding another 22 dollars to 392 dollars per ton.

In France, wheat increased its price by 8 euros to 348 euros per ton, reports the Sofia Commodity Exchange.

In Ukraine, wheat, after the previous collapse of spot offers, is now quoted for delivery to Hungary and at a price of $290 per ton.

Russian wheat traded unchanged at $310 per ton.

The price of American corn has minimal movement - plus 3 dollars to 328 dollars per ton, in France - plus 8 euros and a price of 333 euros per ton.

In Russia, corn fell for a second week, now falling $6 to $306.00 a ton.

The price of barley in France rose by 9 euros to 315 euros per ton, in Russia it fell by 10 dollars to 275.00 dollars per ton.

Rapeseed, which has long had volatile prices on the Euronext exchange, is now up 24 euros to 605.75 euros per ton.

The price of crude sunflower oil on the Rotterdam bourse for October-December delivery was down $35 at $1,280.00 a tonne, while that of refined sugar was down $6.10 at $536.90 a tonne on the exchange in London.

On the Sofia Commodity Exchange, the quotations during the week are completely comparable to the previous price offers: bread wheat in large quantities is being sought at BGN 680 per ton, there was a serious offer for BGN 750 per ton.

Fodder wheat in large quantities is being sought at BGN 615 per ton.

The supply of fodder barley gives quotations at a price of BGN 665 per ton, that of corn is at BGN 650 per ton.

There are requests for the purchase of oilseed sunflower at BGN 1,000 per ton.

All prices are without VAT.

At the Sofia Commodity Exchange during the week, deals are traditionally concluded for energy carriers: pellets at BGN 730 per ton, natural gas in the range of BGN 4,373.40 – 4,522.05/thousand cubic meters and A95H motor gasoline at BGN 2,500 – 2,508 .33 leva/thousand l.

Diesel fuel is traded between BGN 2,700 and BGN 2,708.33/thousand liters, and LPG gas oil from BGN 2,494 and BGN 2,868.90/thousand liters.

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