European Grain Markets Matif’s wheat found support from news of drought-threatening production in Ukraine and Argentina but was limited somewhat by the euro’s recovery against the dollar. A ship hit […]
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European Grain Markets Matif’s wheat found support from news of drought-threatening production in Ukraine and Argentina but was limited somewhat by the euro’s recovery against the dollar. A ship hit […]
Read moreChicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook of corn market: Corn futures are 20 ¾ cents (4.4 percent) higher after volatile trade this past week. The market sold off sharply […]
Read moreIndia finds itself at a crossroads in the ever-fluctuating world of global maize (corn) trade. The export engine has come to a grinding halt, and the culprit is none other […]
Read moreAccording to market operators, importers from China have contracted large volumes of Ukrainian corn over the past twenty months, Reuters reports. At present, traders are not ready to specify the […]
Read moreAccording to USDA estimates, as of September 1, wheat stocks in the US were estimated at 48.4 mln tonnes, slightly lower than in the same period in 2022, including 1.6 […]
Read moreEuropean Grain Markets On Friday evening, the USDA surprised the grain markets with much larger than expected US wheat production and stocks. The wheat slump in Paris reflects this surprise. […]
Read moreChicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook of corn market: Corn futures are 11 ¼ cents (2.4 percent) higher this week as the market has steadily strengthened on a stream […]
Read moreAccording to the forecasts of global analysts and traders, a large corn harvest in China and a rapid increase in grain imports from Brazil will saturate the Chinese market in […]
Read moreIn September 2023, Ukraine exported 1.7 million tons of grain, which is 52% less than in the same period last year (3.6 million tons). This was reported by the Ministry […]
Read moreThe week started with a price rise in the commodity markets where drought concerns are on the agenda, with the exception of rapeseed, which fell both overseas and in Europe. […]
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