Why Oats Are Increasingly Appealing to the French
IntroductionOnce considered a niche product, oats have surged in popularity across France in recent years. In 2025, the humble oat is now a pantry staple, praised for its health benefits,…
IntroductionOnce considered a niche product, oats have surged in popularity across France in recent years. In 2025, the humble oat is now a pantry staple, praised for its health benefits,…
IntroductionIn 2025, consumer expectations for grain products are evolving rapidly. Beyond price and taste, today’s buyers are looking for transparency, sustainability, health benefits, and innovation. For cereal producers, processors, and…
IntroductionIn 2025, France remains a leading player in global cereal exports, known for its high-quality wheat, barley, and maize. While the global grain market faces challenges—such as geopolitical instability, climate…
IntroductionCurrency exchange rates play a crucial role in shaping international trade dynamics. For European agricultural exporters, including cereal producers, the euro-dollar (EUR/USD) exchange rate is a key factor influencing global…
IntroductionThe United States has historically been one of the world’s leading wheat producers. However, in recent years, wheat acreage in the U.S. has steadily declined due to shifts in crop…
IntroductionCereals have long been a cornerstone of French agriculture and economy. In 2025, cereals remain a vital sector, influencing employment, trade balance, food security, and rural development. This article explores…
IntroductionIn the world of agricultural commodities, the stock-to-use ratio (SUR) is one of the most critical indicators for anticipating price trends, particularly in the cereal markets. This metric measures the…
IntroductionOrganic agriculture plays a vital role in achieving Europe’s sustainability goals, and public subsidies are a key lever to support its growth. These subsidies encourage the transition from conventional to…
IntroductionCereal markets are inherently global—and thus, highly vulnerable to geopolitical tensions. From wars to trade sanctions, political instability can significantly disrupt supply chains, inflate prices, and shift power dynamics among…
IntroductionThe organic food market has evolved from a niche segment to a dynamic, global industry. Despite recent challenges—including inflation and shifting consumer priorities—the organic sector continues to offer long-term growth…