DALIAN: In 2022/2023, with 40 percent of the basic millet source, coupled with the old grain carried forward in 2021/2022, the market supply seems sufficient. In early May, the overall […]
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DALIAN: In 2022/2023, with 40 percent of the basic millet source, coupled with the old grain carried forward in 2021/2022, the market supply seems sufficient. In early May, the overall […]
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According to FAO world food prices increased in April for the first time in a year against the background of the increase in global quotations for sugar, meat and rice. […]
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DALIAN: Recently, the entry of European buckwheat into the domestic market has decreased. The main source of grain in the production areas is less than 30% and processing plants buy […]
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Russia once again blocked the registration and inspection of the incoming fleet, which should move along the “Grain Corridor”. On May 8th, the Russian Federation once again actually stopped the […]
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The European Commission has approved a program to support Poland’s wheat production sector worth about EUR 435.4 million (PLN 2 billion) in the face of Russia’s war against Ukraine. According […]
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European Grain Markets The new week started in scarlet red for the bulls on all grain markets in Europe. After making weekly highs at the end of last week, the […]
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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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Work is currently underway to extend the “grain agreement”, in particular, a proposal has been received from the UN on the Turkish bank to play a role as a mediator. […]
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European Grain Markets Taking advantage of the grain corridor extension talks, the wheat market rises substantially for the second day in a row and compared to Wednesday’s low MATIF recovers […]
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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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