Launch of Ukraine rapeseed CPT crush plant and rapeseed CPT POC price assessments

Fastmarkets launched price assessments for AG-RSD-0005 rapeseed cpt crush plant and AG-RSD-0006 rapeseed cpt POC on Monday August 19, 2024.

Fastmarkets has launched these new price assessments to capture the changing dynamics in the Ukrainian rapeseed (canola) market and to serve the country’s crush sector through increased visibility on an alternate feedstock and in the local currency.

AG-RSD-0005 rapeseed, cpt crush plant, hryvnia per tonne
Quality: Rapeseed with oil content basis 40%, moisture 9%, max 3% impurities, 2% oleic acidity max, 2% erucic acid content.
Quantity: 500-3,000 tonnes
Location: cpt delivered to a typical Ukrainian crush plant in the Greater Odesa region
Timing: Spot
Unit: Ukrainian hryvnia per tonne
Payment terms: 10-15 days
Publication: Daily, 4pm Kyiv time.

AG-RSD-0006 rapeseed, cpt POC, $ per tonne
Quality: Rapeseed with oil content basis 40%, moisture 9%, max 3% impurities, 2% oleic acidity max, 2% erucic acid content.
Quantity: 500-3,000 tonnes
Location: cpt delivered to Pivdennyi, Odesa or Chornomorsk ports (POC)
Timing: Spot
Unit: US dollars per tonne
Payment terms: 10-15 days
Publication: Daily, 4pm Kyiv time.

These prices will be part of the Fastmarkets Agriculture Oils, Fats and Biofuel Prices and News package.

The first publication of these assessments was scheduled for Monday August 19.

To provide feedback on these price launches, or if you would like to provide price information by becoming a data submitter to these prices, please contact the editorial team by email at pricing.ags@fastmarkets.com. Please add the subject heading: “FAO: Anna Platonova re: Ukraine rapeseed cpt prices.”

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To see all Fastmarkets’ pricing methodology and specification documents, go to: https://www.fastmarkets.com/methodology.

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