5/11/2021 MOSCOW, May 11 (Reuters) - Russian wheat export prices rose in the first 10 days of May, supported by higher prices in Chicago and Paris on corn supply concerns and despite low market activity during Russia's May 1-10 official holiday, analysts said on Tuesday. Russian wheat with 12.5% protein loading from Black Sea ports for supply in June was at $278 a tonne free on board (FOB) at the end of last week, up $13 from late April, the IKAR agriculture consultancy said. Sovecon, another consultancy, said that wheat prices rose by $4 to $274 a tonne, while barley was up $2 at $247 a tonne.
"Trading activity at export terminals was close to zero.