DALIAN: Exports of organic buckwheat kernels increased in March, mainly due to the war in Ukraine and Russia, which forced European buyers to source from China. However, with the lifting […]
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DALIAN: Exports of organic buckwheat kernels increased in March, mainly due to the war in Ukraine and Russia, which forced European buyers to source from China. However, with the lifting […]
Read moreInner Mongolia/Dalian: Affected by the epidemic, the difficulty of loading goods has increased. There is a certain amount of inventory in the intermediate links, and the grain merchants who hold […]
Read moreDALIAN: The average operating rate of rice factories this week was about 3.8%, down 0.2 percentage points from last week. The demand for terminal millet is weak, and the willingness […]
Read moreDALIAN: In most production areas, about 50% of the grain source of organic millet is at the grassroots level, and the market supply is sufficient. Local logistics are limited, and […]
Read moreGlobal prices gave the world’s second-biggest producer of grain – India, an opportunity to gain market share. India’s wheat exports hit 7,85 million tonnes in the fiscal year to March, […]
Read moreAs market arrivals have peaked, prices of key rabi crops wheat and mustard are ruling above the respective minimum support prices (MSPs). In the case of wheat, strong demand from […]
Read moreGlobal corn (maize) prices are projected to rule at elevated levels in the first half of 2022 while easing a tad in the second half. This is in view of […]
Read moreIndia’s 5% broken parboiled is offered by exporters at $365 to $372 per tonne this week, stable like last week. Thailand’s 5% broken rice prices narrowed to $408-$410 per tonne […]
Read moreDue to the high availability of wheat in India and good demand for exports to international markets, shipments are going on continuously. Exports are expected to increase by almost double […]
Read moreDALIAN: The demand for organic millet in the export market is weak, exporters sell goods sporadically, and the enthusiasm for replenishment is poor. New orders for rice mills are insufficient, […]
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