According to FranceAgriMer monitoring, 59% of the planned areas have been planted with corn in France, compared to 44% a week earlier. However, despite the increased sowing rates, the current […]
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According to FranceAgriMer monitoring, 59% of the planned areas have been planted with corn in France, compared to 44% a week earlier. However, despite the increased sowing rates, the current […]
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Chicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook: July corn market futures are 4 cents (0.7 percent) higher this week on a combination of technical support and short-covering. Additionally, political developments […]
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The range of estimates for future corn areas in Ukraine is very wide due to uncertainty regarding future export prospects. There are estimates on the market of 3.3 million hectares […]
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The European Commission has officially announced the introduction of “exceptional and temporary” precautionary measures against imports from Ukraine. It limits the supply of certain agricultural products to 5 EU countries […]
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According to the European Commission’s Crop Service conditions have been favorable for winter crops in Türkiye. Initial delays in crop development were recovered, and the risk posed by the dry […]
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European Grain Markets Another day with weak to no changes in grain markets in Paris, remaining in mini consolidation after the last fall in prices last week Grain markets continue […]
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Outlook: July corn futures are 33 ¾ cents (5.5 percent) lower this week with 19 ½ cents of that loss coming from Thursday’s technically driven selloff. The corn market was […]
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Some European analysts believe that EU farmers started planting corn too late in 2023, so the planting areas will be reduced. The European Commission predicts that corn will be planted […]
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European Grain Markets Grain markets on Friday answer the question of whether the bulls have the strength for a more serious price attack. The short answer to the question is […]
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Inflation in Argentina accelerated because of the poor soybean and corn harvest, so the prices of many food products increased and the peso fell against the U.S. dollar. Since the […]
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