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Nevertheless you may find through the links mentioned below, international
price information.
MAIZE PRICES
The Commodity
Price Bulletin is a monthly publication by UNCTAD which contains
monthly average of prices of maize Argentina,rosario, F.O.B. and US, N°3
Yellow C.I.F. Rotterdam.
Futures exchanges prices
http://www.samara.co.zw/zimace/spots.cfm
In the Zimbabwe Agricultural Commodity exchange web site, you can find
daily maize prices.
http://www.rofex.com.ar/info/especificaciones/e_especificaciones.htm
In the Rosario Futures Exchange, you can find information on corn futures
specifications and on-line price quotes on their site: e-rofex.
http://www.bce.hu/
In the Budapest Commodity Exchange, you can find commodity prices, futures
and option contract specifications.
http://www.bmf.com.br/IndexEnglish.asp
The Commodities & Futures Exchange (BM&F) in Brazil provides information
on corn Futures contract specifications, and daily prices.
http://www.online.bg/sce/index.html
The Sofia Commodity Exchange provides information on commodity contracts
and a weekly bulletin including prices is available.
http://www.cbot.com
The site of the Chicago Board of Trade provides up-to-date information
on prices, futures and options, and general market information.
http://www.safex.co.za
Futures are also traded on the South African Futures Exchange (SAFEX).
On this web site, you can find domestic prices, average and International
price information for White and Yellow Maize as well as the Physical White
and Yellow Maize deliveries for the specified month.
http://www.kce.or.jp/
The Kanmon Commodity Exchange (Japan) site provides information on current
and historical prices and futures.
http://www.tge.or.jp/english/market_price.html
The Tokyo Grain Exchange (TGE) provides information on corn prices, charts
and historical data. Daily and monthly reports are available.
General information
http://progressivefarmer.com/markets/default.asp
The Progressive Farmer Magazine also has an outlook report. The web site
also includes links to daily and weekly reports, plus a selection of prices
and quotes.
http://jan.mannlib.cornell.edu/reports/erssor/field/
This web site provides information on prospective production, supply,
use, prices, demand, and trade.
http://www.alaron.com/quotes.htm
Alaron Trading provides daily corn prices plus futures prices.
http://www.usda.gov/oce/waob/oc2000/speeches/clauson.txt
On this web page, you can find an outlook for corn prices in 2000.
http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/crb.html
Bloomberg.com provides up-to-date corn futures prices and market news.
http://www.cirad.fr/publications/documents
In French, the Centre de coopration internationale en recherche agronomique
pour le dveloppement (CIRAD) produces statistical sheets with price trends
in international markets annually for several tropical agricultural commodities.
http://apps2.fao.org/ciwpsystem/ciwp_q-e.htm
The FAO provides weekly, monthly and annual prices, from 1989 to current.
http://www.worldbank.org/prospects/pinksheets/
The World Bank provides (in html and acrobat format) commodity price data.
We can find annual, quarterly, and monthly averages. The pink sheet for
each month contains the data from the previous month.
Country-level prices
http://www.minag.gob.pe/
The Peruvian Ministry of Agriculture has set up market information web
pages in Spanish. You can find monthly prices for various regions in Peru
for grains.
http://gnv.ifas.ufl.edu
Market Information System (MIS) has been developped by the University
of Florida. This web site provides information on agricultural markets
(sources are USDA and cities).
http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/reports/nassr/price/pap-bb/
These files contain prices received by U.S. farmers for principal crops,
livestock and livestock products; indexes of prices received by farmers;
feed price ratios; indexes of prices paid by farmers; and parity prices.
Historical prices are available from 1995.
http://www.agriculture.com/markets/
Agriculture Online.com provides information on the grain market. Besides,
through a link to the USDA, commodity prices are available.
http://www.fas.usda.gov/commodity.html
The USDA Foreign Agricultural Service provides regular commodity reports,
including on prices.
http://www.agcenter.com/
The Ag Center web site provides weekly Kansas corn prices from 1996-2000.
http://www.msu.edu/~cisseyou/index.html
The Observatoire du March Agricole du Mali provides local maize prices,
news about local production, local trade, local yields, etc.
http://www.statistika.net/
In French, the Market Information System in Burkina Faso has developed
the Statistika web site where you can download monthly average commodity
data from 1992 to 1998 plus weekly data and monthly averages for 1999
and 2000. Maize prices are available from 37 different market places in
Burkina Faso.
http://www.rpl.com.au/farming/farm/markets/index.html
Australia F@rming Online offers market reports on cotton, wheat, sorghum,
corn, livestock, beef, and wool. Moreover it provides commodity prices
for Australia and international markets.
http://www.agr.gc.ca/mad-dam/e/index2e.htm
The Market Analysis Division of Agriculture and Agrifood Canada provides
timely market information, analysis and forecasting of supply, demand,
trade and prices for the domestic and international grains and oilseeds
sectors to industry and governments. Its Bi-weekly Bulletin provides market
information and in-depth analysis on specific issues covering domestic
and international grains and oilseeds markets. The publication discusses
a wide range of topics including country profiles and commodity outlooks
with an emphasis on Canadian competitiveness, market development, diversification
and value added. Also available through email, this subscription is free.
http://www.farmline.com/int.asp
Farming On Line are based in the UK and are a subscriber service for 2500
high end U.K farmers, they have direct feeds to Dow Jones for up-to-date
commodity news, plus a joint venture with the UK's National Farmers Union
to make them a leading supplier of UK on-line agricultural information.
Try their free trial service, especially to get daily commodity prices.
http://www.fas.usda.gov/commodity.html
The USDA Foreign Agricultural Service provides regular commodity reports,
including on prices.
http://www.msu.edu/user/hilker/
The Department of Agricultural Economics of the Michigan State University
provides commodity price forecasts and information on commodity option
and future contract specifications.
http://www.ams.usda.gov/fv/pdfpubs/mnuserguide.pdf
The US Department of Agriculture provides (USDA
AMS Market News Service) provides daily or weekly reports on the
corn market and prices (domestic market, imports and exports) as well
as on a wide range of commodities (dairy, feedstuffs, fruits and vegetables,
grains, hay, livestock, meat, poultry, tobacco).
http://apps.fao.org/
The FAO statistical basis allows users to obtain country-by-country average
annual domestic prices (in national currency) for a number of countries.
The information can be found in http://apps.fao.org/, "agriculture", in
the "producer prices, crops primary" part. This provides access database
in which one can indicate the commodity, countries and years for which
one wishes data. These are historical data, using calendar years, and
with figures generally referring to periods of 5 years and longer ago.
General information
http://www.commods.reuters.com/
The Reuters web site provides the latest commodity market news, including
on prices.
http://www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu//marketing/outlook_grain.html
The Grain Price Outlook Newsletter is released 8 times per year; 4 issues
on corn and 4 issues on soybeans. The release dates follow major USDA
reports.
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