Fastmarkets to discontinue Europe Northwest rapemeal; Ukraine Danube sunoil, corn handy and handy premium

Fastmarkets has decided to discontinue its Europe Northwest rapemeal, Ukraine Danube sunoil, corn handy and corn handy premium price assessments.

Fastmarkets’ decision follows an open consultation published on 23 March, 2026, which can be found here

Given that no feedback was received during the consultation, Fastmarkets will discontinue the following prices with effect from July 24:

  • AG-RSD-0002 Rapemeal FOB ARAG RMP €/mt
  • AG-SSD-0012 Sunoil CPT Ukraine Danube $/mt
  • AG-CRN-0064 Corn FOB Ukraine Handy $/mt
  • AG-CRN-0065 Corn FOB Ukraine Handy Premium c$/bu

All short-term forecasts associated with these prices produced by the Fastmarkets research team, if any, will also be discontinued.

Please send any questions or comments to pricing@fastmarkets.com and EMEA_Ags@fastmarkets.com. Please indicate if comments are confidential. Fastmarkets will consider all comments received and will make comments not marked as confidential available upon request.

To see all Fastmarkets pricing methodology and specification documents, go to the Fastmarkets methodology page.

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