Around the globe, your checkoff dollars provide food security for millions while growing trade opportunities for U.S. Soy. The checkoff-supported World Initiative for Soy in Human Health (WISHH) specializes in […]
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Checkoff Helps to Export Soybean Meal
Soybean farmers throughout the country will be able to access the newly funded expansion of the AG Processing Inc. (AGP) Port of Grays Harbor in Aberdeen, Washington, bolstering international trade […]
Read moreKorea Released Sesame Seeds Tender 2023 Sesame TRQ State Trade First Purchase Bid Notice
Korean Tender for Sesame Seeds has been announced: Please participate in the 2023 Sesame TRQ purchase bidding as follows. 1. Bidding Sesame Seeds Division Bid Number Quantity (ton) Arrival Deadline […]
Read moreRise in Commodity Price Provides Turkish Hazelnut Market Stimulus
This week we saw a clear pick-up in demand in the Turkish hazelnut market. The reason for this was the incipient rise in the commodity price after some crackers closed […]
Read moreMoldova Lost Almost All of Its Corn Crop
The corn crop in the Republic of Moldova is almost completely destroyed, at the same time it does not threaten food security, said Igor Grigoriev, executive director of the Agrozernov […]
Read moreA Bearish Trend in Nutmeg Is Possible in the Upcoming Days
The nutmeg crop of the current season is coming, and due to a 32% increase in production in South India, the markets have started breaking continuously. There is a […]
Read moreThe Sowing of Fennel in Gujarat Is About 26% Backward
The sowing of fennel, like other seasonal crops, has started late compared to usual. Giving this information, the State Agriculture Department said that during the current season fennel in Gujarat […]
Read moreByadgi Red Chillies Flare up on Fears Over Lower Output
The price of Byadgi red chillies in Karnataka is now more than twice what it was a year ago on fears that the crop will be lower. The chilli crop […]
Read moreThe Program Grain From Ukraine Has Started
First two vessels for the Grain from Ukraine program Ukraine purchased 50,000 tons of grain for the first two vessels within the framework of the Grain from Ukraine humanitarian program. […]
Read moreChinese Small Lentils: Imported Products Hit the Domestic Market
TIANJIN: Traders reported that imported Turkish lentils are affecting the domestic market because of the cheaper price it has. Due to less production and trading volume, domestic lentils have high […]
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