Expana has launched 8 weekly Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) for European Grains

Expana has launched 8 weekly Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) for European Grains

December 13, 2024

Expana has launched 8 weekly Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) for European grains.

The initial proposal was announced in a market note published on Friday, 8th November 2024 which can be viewed here. The decision to go ahead with the launch was communicated in a market note on Tuesday the 25th of November 2024, which can be viewed here.

The specifications for these assessments are as below:

The assessments will reflect the transactable value at 16:00:00 London time.  

Please note that Expana has clarified the currency for Wheat milling A13% FOB Germany EBP, Wheat milling 11.5% FOB Germany EBP and Maize FOB Germany FOB to € instead of $, which appeared in the previous notes. This change has been reflected in the table above.

Germany and Romania are essential players in the global grain export market, each offering distinct advantages. Germany, as one of the EU’s largest grain producers, is renowned for its premium-quality wheat and barley. German milling wheat, known for its high protein content and gluten strength, is widely used by bakeries to make dough for bread, pastries and other baked goods. German malting barley is also crucial to brewing, adding the sugars, flavour and colour essential for beer production, making it a staple for breweries around the world. Though Germany’s corn production is smaller, it remains an important source of livestock feed within both domestic and broader European markets, supporting animal nutrition with a reliable energy source.

Romania, strategically positioned by the Black Sea with favourable growing conditions, is a major grain supplier to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Romanian corn, for instance, is used extensively in animal feed across Europe, while wheat supplies bakeries and milling operations throughout North Africa and the Middle East, meeting essential consumer demand.

Together, Germany and Romania highlight the strength of the European grain sector: Germany’s high-quality grains support premium markets like baked goods and brewing, while Romania’s strategic location and strong export infrastructure ensure accessible, reliable supplies to regions that rely on grain imports.

The assessments equip Expana’s subscribers with critical insights into these influential markets, complementing Expana’s current grain coverage and offer deeper granularity on key grain products from major producing countries.

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Romania, strategically positioned by the Black Sea with favourable growing conditions, is a major grain supplier to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Romanian corn, for instance, is used extensively in animal feed across Europe, while wheat supplies bakeries and milling operations throughout North Africa and the Middle East, meeting essential consumer demand.  

Together, Germany and Romania highlight the strength of the European grain sector: Germany’s high-quality grains support premium markets like baked goods and brewing, while Romania’s strategic location and strong export infrastructure ensure accessible, reliable supplies to regions that rely on grain imports. 

These new assessments will equip Expana’s subscribers with critical insights into these influential markets, complementing Expana’s current grain coverage and offering deeper granularity on key grain products from major producing countries.  

Please send any questions or comments about this market note to [email protected] clearly stating which market note your comments relate to, and if comments are intended for publication by Expana. Expana will acknowledge receipt of all comments by email.