Wait...
Search Global Export Import Trade Data
Recent Searches: No Recent Searches

Corn Exports to Rise as Feed Prices Climb.


Date: 25-09-2010
Subject: Corn Exports to Rise as Feed Prices Climb
Singapore, New Delhi: India's corn exports are set to climb as Asian feed producers scramble to lock in cheaper cargoes in the face of strengthening global grain prices and a lack of feed wheat from the drought-parched Black Sea area.

The country could sell more than 3 million tonne of corn in the year to September 2011, a two-fold jump from a year ago, which will give buyers some respite from US prices that are near 2-year highs.

“Buyers are certainly going to be looking at getting supplies from the cheapest source which can deliver reliably,” said Luke Mathews, commodity strategist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia. And if that turns out to be India, then it's certainly something buyers are going to be looking towards.

A tight world corn balance and firming prices amid prospects of bumper production in India this year make a perfect case for buying corn from the nation, a challenge to pricey US and South American cargoes.

Asian millers have started snapping up Indian corn cargoes in the past few weeks, buying around 1,00,000 to 1,50,000 tonne between $240 and $250 a tonne, including cost and freight (C&F). This compares with $260 to $270 a tonne offered for Argentine corn.

“India is regularly selling, there is business happening in containers every day,” said one trading manager at an international trading company, which sells feed grains into Asia. In fact, very few deals of South American corn have taken place to Southeast Asia as India is active.

India's share of world corn trade of around 90 million tonne is small, but the nation is a significant supplier to buyers such as Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia that seek small parcels for prompt shipment.

Asian millers have been trying to source alternative origins for grain after a ban in exports from drought-hit Russia and a squeeze in supplies from Ukraine—key origins for feed wheat—threatened to cut off supplies of feed grains.

Source : financialexpress.com

Get Sample Now

Which service(s) are you interested in?
 Export Data
 Import Data
 Both
 Buyers
 Suppliers
 Both
OR
 Exim Help
+


What is New?

Date: 18-09-2025
Corrigendum
Corrigendum to Notification No. 9/2025 – Central Tax (Rate) dated 17.09.2025

Date: 17-09-2025
Notification No. 13/2025-Central Tax (Rate)
Seeks to amend Notification No. 21/2018- Central Tax (Rate) dated 26.07.2018.

Date: 17-09-2025
Notification No. 14/2025-Central Tax (Rate)
Seeks to notify GST rate for bricks.

Date: 17-09-2025
Notification No. 37/ 2025-Customs
Seeks to amend Notification No.19/2019-Customs dated 06.07.2019

Date: 17-09-2025
Notification No. 38/ 2025-Customs
Seeks to amend Notification No.29/2025-Customs dated 09.05.2025

Date: 17-09-2025
Notification No. 39/2025-Customs
Seeks to amend Notification No.50/2017-Customs, dated 30.06.2017

Date: 17-09-2025
NOTIFICATIONNo. 15/2025 – Central Tax
Seeks to exempt taxpayer with annual turnover less than Rs 2 Crore from filing annual return.

Date: 17-09-2025
NOTIFICATION No. 16/2025–Central Tax
Seeks to notify clauses (ii), (iii) of section 121, section 122 to section 124 and section 126 to 134 of Finance Act, 2025 to come into force.

Date: 17-09-2025
Notification No. 12/2025-Central Tax (Rate)
Seeks to amend Notification No. 8/2018- Central Tax (Rate) dated 25.01.2018.

Date: 17-09-2025
NOTIFICATION No. 14/2025 – Central Tax
Seeks to notify category of persons under section 54(6).



Exim Guru Copyright © 1999-2025 Exim Guru. All Rights Reserved.
The information presented on the site is believed to be accurate. However, InfodriveIndia takes no legal responsibilities for the validity of the information.
Please read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy before you use this Export Import Data Directory.

EximGuru.com

C/o InfodriveIndia Pvt Ltd
F-19, Pocket F, Okhla Phase-I
Okhla Industrial Area
New Delhi - 110020, India
Phone : 011 - 40703001