EU Wheat Up On Prospects For Stronger Exports

European wheat futures were higher on Wednesday

on strengthening prospects for exports as rival Black Sea wheat fades from the

market, despite a setback for French wheat in a tender from Egypt on Tuesday.

* A strong close in Chicago on Tuesday, when U.S. wheat added more than 1

percent in a technical rally, also provided support to the Paris market, where

trade was thin.

* January milling wheat in Paris was up 1.25 euros or 0.6 percent at

205 euros ($280) a tonne at 1455 GMT.

* The contract was holding within a range of 200 to 207 euros after hitting

a three-week high of 206.25 euros late last week, dealers said.

* Egypt, the world’s biggest wheat importer, bought 120,000 tonnes of

Russian wheat in a tender on Tuesday after buying French and Romanian wheat in a

tender last week.

* French wheat was heavily offered to Egypt but was too expensive.

* Egyptian state wheat buyer GASC also said on Wednesday that Black Sea

supplies were cheaper than French.

* “It doesn’t really mean that last week was a false start, but it is a

warning that prices can’t climb every time we sell a cargo to Egypt,” one trader

said.

* Traders still expected French wheat to pick up more sales to Egypt as

export availability of Black Sea wheat fades.

* “We’re coming to the end of their window,” a futures dealer said of Black

Sea origins. “We’re getting into a complicated (winter) shipping period for

Russia. There was also no Romanian wheat offered to GASC this time.”

* However, the setback in the GASC tender did weigh on cash prices in

France, which were slightly lower on Wednesday, brokers said.

GERMANY

* German wheat premiums were marked down, holding outright prices steady as

Paris rose, with physical demand slack despite good export prospects.

* Standard new crop milling wheat for January delivery in Hamburg was

offered for sale at 3.5 euros over the Paris March contract, down 0.5

euro.

* “Demand is low from mills and exporters,” one European trader said. “There

is a brisk programme to load ships in Hamburg and Rostock, but this is old

business. There is a lack of new export deals to provide impulse; farmers are

reserved sellers.”

* Traders were cheered to see German wheat offered in Egypt’s purchase

tender on Tuesday after an absence of several months.

* “German and other west EU wheat are gaining export competitiveness, but we

need to see more signs of new sales rather than hopes of sales,” another trader

said.

* Prices at  1455 GMT

Product             Last    Change   Pct Move End 2012 Ytd Pct

CBOT wheat            653.25    3.00   +0.46   778.00  -16.03

CBOT corn             418.50    0.75   +0.18   698.25  -40.06

Paris wheat           205.00    1.25   +0.61   250.25  -18.08

Paris maize           173.00    0.25   +0.14   237.75  -27.23

Paris rape            373.00    0.75   +0.20   456.25  -18.25

WTI crude oil          93.52    0.18   +0.19    91.82    1.85

Euro/dlr              1.3538

* CBOT futures prices are in cents per bushel, Paris futures in

euros per tonne, WTI crude oil in dollars per barrel.

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