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Rabobank: El Niño impacts agri commodities

16 October 20231 min reading

Rabobank’s September report indicates a dip in agri commodities, emphasizing the impact of El Niño on key feed ingredients such as wheat. The industry awaits clarity on Russia’s wheat export stance.

According to Rabobank’s Agri Commodity Markets Research for September 2023, the agricultural commodities sector experienced notable bearish trends. The S&P GSCI Agriculture Index, a widely acknowledged barometer for the industry, marked a 2.2% drop month-on-month. This downturn was significantly influenced by the U.S. dollar’s robust ascent, which surged by 2.8% during the month. Additionally, concerns related to demand played a substantial role in this month’s market softness.

Conversely, supply-side disruptions remain a looming threat. The El Niño weather event, known for its widespread impact on global agricultural output, continues to pose substantial risks. Rabobank’s report pinpoints its probable influence on commodities, namely wheat, cocoa, sugar, and robusta coffee. In parallel, uncertainties revolving around Russia’s wheat export policy are causing ripples in the market, prompting vigilant monitoring by industry stakeholders.

Investment patterns further compound the market’s intricacies. The Grains & Oilseeds (G&O) markets are witnessing pronounced short positions, suggesting potential vulnerabilities if there are production anomalies. Conversely, the soft commodities segment is characterized by extended long positions, indicating anticipated weather-related concerns.

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