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Brought to you by KW Feeds, this fortnightly podcast covers all you need to know about the raw material markets and topical product information. Ensuring you have up to date knowledge helping you make better informed buying decisions for all your herds needs.

48 - KW FeedCast - 22 April 2024
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  • 48 - KW FeedCast - 22 April 2024

    The latest episode of FeedCast is brought to you by James Barker and Chris Pickles from our Procurement Team. 
    James starts by discussing how currency  and the escalations of geopolitics around the Black Sea and the Middle East are affecting the markets.Chris then delves into how this is affecting grains in particular touching on the situation in the Black Sea, Europe and the recent global movement of grains. 
    The team talk about the fact the market still has a bearish sentiment to it and remains a good opportunity to get cover on in regards to cereals and would encourage this where possible! 
    Have a listen to hear the team talk more in-depth on these topics and what else is happening in the market!
    As always get in touch with your sales representative or contact us in the office if you have any queries.

    Legal Disclaimer:
    Please note: The information provided during this podcast has been prepared for general informational purposes only and does not constitute advice. The information must not be relied upon for any purpose and no representation or warranty is given as to its accuracy, completeness or otherwise. Any reference to other organisations, businesses or products during the podcast are not endorsements or recommendations of AB Agri or its affiliated companies. The views of the presenter are personal and may not be the views of AB Agri. The contents of this podcast are the copyright of AB Agri.

    Tue, 23 Apr 2024
  • 47 - KW FeedCast - 27 March 2024

    The latest episode of FeedCast is brought to you by James Barker and Chris Pickles from our Procurement Team. 

    Chris starts by discussing the recent volatility in regards to the wheat market and how the situation in the Black Sea is affecting the market.  

    James then talks through the USDA planting intentions report which may show the reduced acreage on the potential for corn and an increase in Soya for the next season. 

    Moving onto mid proteins, prices on the nearby have increased by £25 to £40 a tonne on Rapemeal in the UK over the last 5 or 6 trading days, which has been the largest increase we have seen for a while. To fill the gap we have plenty of Expeller from the Stratford site and also NovaPro which are at very competitive levels.

     Have a listen to hear the team talk more in-depth on these topics and what else is happening in the market!

     We hope you have a lovely Easter weekend!

     As always get in touch with your sales representative or contact us in the office if you have any queries.

    Legal Disclaimer:
    Please note: The information provided during this podcast has been prepared for general informational purposes only and does not constitute advice. The information must not be relied upon for any purpose and no representation or warranty is given as to its accuracy, completeness or otherwise. Any reference to other organisations, businesses or products during the podcast are not endorsements or recommendations of AB Agri or its affiliated companies. The views of the presenter are personal and may not be the views of AB Agri. The contents of this podcast are the copyright of AB Agri.

    Thu, 28 Mar 2024
  • 46 - KW FeedCast - 12 March 2024

    The latest episode of FeedCast is brought to you by James Barker and Laura Hana from our Procurement Team. 

    James starts by discussing Friday’s USDA report and how it has affected the markets. 

    Laura then delves into the fact that although on the day traded levels of Soya look better than Rapemeal on units of protein, Rape Extract / Expeller continues to sell due to it being available for the winter and an opportunity to enhance your sustainability credentials. We have seen people take advantage of this price, and summer cover is high. Soya will not be available from Jan 25 onwards, and it is really worth while looking at alternatives such as NovaPro.  

     Moving onto cereals, we are seeing some local tightness. If you are looking to take cover on your cereals, it’s a great option to look at products such as biscuitmeal and bread. 

     With Easter coming up in 3 weeks, please give us a call to get any products booked in that you will need over that time period! 

     Have a listen to the team talk more in-depth on these topics and what else is happening in the market!

     As always get in touch with your sales representative or contact us in the office if you have any queries.

    Legal Disclaimer:
    Please note: The information provided during this podcast has been prepared for general informational purposes only and does not constitute advice. The information must not be relied upon for any purpose and no representation or warranty is given as to its accuracy, completeness or otherwise. Any reference to other organisations, businesses or products during the podcast are not endorsements or recommendations of AB Agri or its affiliated companies. The views of the presenter are personal and may not be the views of AB Agri. The contents of this podcast are the copyright of AB Agri.

    Wed, 13 Mar 2024
  • 45 - KW FeedCast - 29 February 2024

    The latest episode of FeedCast is brought to you by Chris Davidson our Raw Materials expert. 

    Chris kicks of the podcast by discussing how cereals continue to be the biggest mover over the last few weeks. The amount of material coming out of the black sea is having a big impact on the market. 

    Chris discusses the situation in Ukraine, as well as being able to export to the EU they have made great progress with their exports out of Odessa. They are now back to pre-war levels, meaning they now have their old markets and new European markets to supply. 

    Moving onto mid proteins, distillers is fast becoming the best source of mid proteins and a potential buy. 

    NovaPro continues to grow in terms of volume and demand as it is performing really well in the farms and blending sites it is in. There is also a growing demand because it ticks all the boxes regarding sustainability, deforestation and carbon foot printing. 

    Have a listen to hear Chris talk more in-depth on these topics and what else is happening in the market!

    As always get in touch with your sales representative or contact us in the office if you have any queries.

     

    Legal Disclaimer:
    Please note: The information provided during this podcast has been prepared for general informational purposes only and does not constitute advice. The information must not be relied upon for any purpose and no representation or warranty is given as to its accuracy, completeness or otherwise. Any reference to other organisations, businesses or products during the podcast are not endorsements or recommendations of AB Agri or its affiliated companies. The views of the presenter are personal and may not be the views of AB Agri. The contents of this podcast are the copyright of AB Agri.

    Thu, 29 Feb 2024