Inside the Markets
Agriculture
Commodities Assets
24 commodities assets instruments in the Agriculture sector on Barfinex.
Instruments
→CanolaKey oilseed for biofuel and cooking oil — sensitive to Canadian prairies weather and EU import demand.
→CocoaTropical soft commodity from West Africa — volatile supply driven by weather, disease and smallholder farming.
→Cocoa ICE New YorkNew York cocoa futures — dollar-denominated global pricing reference for chocolate industry hedging.
→Cocoa London (ICE)London cocoa futures — sterling-denominated contract reflecting European processing demand.
→CoffeeWorld's most traded soft commodity after oil — Brazilian frost, Colombian rains and global cafe culture.
→CornFoundation of global food chain — feeds livestock, fuels ethanol, and anchors US Midwest agriculture.
→CottonFibre crop linking agriculture to fashion — sensitive to monsoons, Texas weather and Chinese textile demand.
→Cotton #2 ICEICE Cotton No.2 — benchmark contract for the global textile supply chain from farm to fabric.
→Feeder Cattle Futures (CME)Feeder cattle futures tracking pre-feedlot calves — corn prices and ranch profitability indicator.
→Frozen Concentrated Orange JuiceFlorida orange juice benchmark — hurricane risk, citrus greening disease and breakfast table commodity.
→Kansas City WheatHard red winter wheat — premium baking-quality grain from the US breadbasket, protein content premium.
→Milk Class IIIUS dairy pricing benchmark for cheese production — Midwest dairy farm economics and export demand.
→OatsNiche grain commodity — health food trend demand meets Canadian prairies supply and feed competition.
→Orange JuiceFlorida and Brazil citrus harvest in a contract — freeze events, greening disease and breakfast demand.
→Palm Oil (Crude)World's most consumed vegetable oil — Malaysian and Indonesian plantations feeding global food industry.
→Rapeseed (Euronext)European oilseed benchmark — biodiesel mandate demand, EU farm policy and Black Sea competition.
→Rough RiceUnprocessed paddy rice benchmark — milling margins, Thai/Vietnam exports and Asian inventory management.
→Rough RiceStaple food for half the planet — Asian monsoon cycles, government stockpiles and food security politics.
→Rubber (TSR20)Natural rubber from Southeast Asian plantations — tire industry demand, EV growth and climate sensitivity.
→Soybean MealTop protein source for global livestock feed — crush margins, Argentine exports and animal agriculture demand.
→Soybean OilVegetable oil for food and biodiesel — renewable fuel mandates creating new demand alongside cooking use.
→SoybeansAmerica's top agricultural export — Brazil competition, Chinese crush demand and trade war bellwether.
→SugarWorld's oldest traded commodity — Brazilian ethanol competition, Indian monsoons and global sweet demand.
→WheatCivilization's foundational grain — Black Sea exports, climate shocks and global food security barometer.