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俄罗斯10年来最严重的旱灾对农产品构成冲击

(2010-07-20 00:32:59)
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俄罗斯干旱仍在持续,粮食减产已成定局。官方预计今年粮食产量为8500万公吨,而去年实际为9700万公吨,下降幅度超过12%。目前芝加哥小麦期货价格在大幅上涨后达到6美元每蒲式耳,到7美元是可以预计的。

 

Agri-Food's Impact From Russia's Worst Drought in a Decade

 

Last we talked was how pigs were being made into bacon in the markets for oats. Many at that time perhaps did not realize that both a cash and futures market existed for their oats. In that discussion we noted that a goodly reason the back of the bear run in oats was broken was too much rain in Canada. Weather, it seems, has a way of ignoring the forecasts of analysts and traders. Those lost oats, and other grains, in Canada, will indeed be made up, NEXT YEAR. Agri-Foods are not produced in factories.

 

Around the globe in Russia, the weather is playing another nasty trick on the grain bears. Bloomberg.com, 12 July, reports, “
“Russia’s worst drought in a decade has damaged more than half of grain planted in 11 regions and hot, dry weather may continue for the rest of this month, . . . ‘We don’t see much room for improvement in July,’ said Anna Strashnaya, head of agro-meteorological forecasts. . .Soil drought has affected more than half of grain plantings in 11 regions along the Volga, in the Urals and central Russia, and yields in these areas will be at least 30 percent less than last year, the service(Federal Hydrometeorological Service) said on its website late July 9.”

Official forecast for Russian grain production this year has been reduced to 85 million metric tons. Last year Russia produced 97 million metric tons.  A 12+% fall in grain production in one of the largest grain producing regions is significant.

http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/images/2010/Jul/wheat-15.gif

Above chart portrays U.S. cash wheat prices for the past 90 weeks. As indicated by the rectangle,  wheat has been under a bear raid for months. Claiming that the world wheat supply was overwhelming, though we know that not true, traders pushed wheat price down in regular fashion. They shorted every rally. That strategy worked fine until the reports on weather in Canada, wet, and in Russia, dry, came out.

A move to $7 on U.S. cash wheat in the next six months is conceivable. Remember that the North American winter wheat crop has been harvested. Wheat plantings this spring in the U.S. were at multi decade lows, and will likely remain so until wheat prices are materially higher. And the next U.S. winter wheat crop? In 2011. Wheat is not made in a factory.

http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/images/2010/Jul/agri-foods-15.gif

Action in oats, wheat, etc. have enabled the Agri-Food Price Index, shown in above chart, to move to a new cycle high. Wheat is the first of the Big Four to move out of the bear pattern. With China now a net importer of corn, that grain is building  in that direction. Soybeans have already discovered a floor that will like persist as 70+% of the new Brazilian crop has already been sold. Only rice of the Big Four has yet to show signs of the breaking the bear raid.

While we have here talked mainly about grains, keep in mind that global meat markets are too feeling the demand pressure of a world becoming richer. The UN FAO Meat Price Index in June was less than 1% below the all time high. As meat prices continue to rise due to increasing demand from the growing global middle class, grain prices will follow. As we have noted before, neither meat nor any other Agri-Food is made in a factory.

As nations become richer, such as happening in China, nations import their food needs and wants, as noted by Commodity News for Tomorrow, 

“Japan, the world's second-largest economy, now produces only 40% of its food and buys almost all its wheat, corn and soy beans from overseas.(14 July 2010)”

Importantly, once a nation becomes a net importer of food as long as national income continues to grow so will Agri-Food imports. Investment sector of growth in the coming decade has nothing to do with yesterday’s technology companies or withering financial institutions, but is about satisfying the food import needs of nations. Think soybeans, Iowa farm land, and agri-machinery. Remember, you can not eat an iPad, and chicken is not  produced in a factory.

Also since we last visited, the 2nd Agri-Food Commodities: An Investment Alternative July 2010 was released.

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