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French maize crop ratings plummet to a 13-year low during heatwave

French maize crop ratings plummet to a 13-year low during heatwave
French maize crop ratings plummet to a 13-year low during heatwave

After last week's record-breaking heatwave, the ratings?for France’s maize crop plummeted to their lowest level in 13 years, according to official data released on Friday. The continued hot and dry weather is threatening more damage to this harvest.

France, as the largest grain producer in the European Union, has observed maize to be the cereal crop that is most vulnerable to extreme weather conditions because it's?at a critical phase of its growing seasons.

Heat and drought will cause a steep?fall in planting, causing a 30 % drop in French maize production.

In a weekly report, FranceAgriMer reported that the share of grain maize crops in excellent/good condition fell to 58% on June 29 from 76%?the week before.

This was the lowest score in the last three years.

The hot, dry weather that is forecast in France for the next two weeks could cause maize to be stressed as it approaches the pollination phase.

FranceAgriMer reported that as of Monday, 16% (of the grain maize crops) had been pollinated.

The French crop is waning, which has led to a rally on Euronext Maize. On Friday, new-crop November contracts set a new contract high?at EUR229.75 (262.93) per metric ton.

Last week, the conditions of wheat and barley crops also declined while harvesting increased.

Soft wheat, France's biggest cereal crop, was rated as good or excellent in 68% of cases. This is down from 74% just a week ago, but still higher than 67% from a year earlier.

The soft wheat harvest reached 26% completion, which is well above the five-year average for that same week of 5%.

Many market participants expect moderate losses for wheat, even though?some areas may suffer from very low yields.

Grain handler Soufflet Agriculture expects a soft wheat production between 31.5 and 32 million metric tonnes, compared to 33.4 million last year.

Last week, winter barley harvesting reached its final stages. 83% of the crop was harvested by Monday, compared to a five-year median of 39%.

(source: Reuters)