Last week, corn prices in Ukraine fell amid declining export demand and global quotations. Purchasing prices in the Black Sea ports fell by another 4-5 $/t(€3,71-4,64) to 144-150 $/t(€133-139) on […]
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Last week, corn prices in Ukraine fell amid declining export demand and global quotations. Purchasing prices in the Black Sea ports fell by another 4-5 $/t(€3,71-4,64) to 144-150 $/t(€133-139) on […]
Read moreChicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook of corn market: Chicago-traded corn and soybeans have begun February with a similar energy as last month, with downtrends intact and making new […]
Read moreRain is coming After a long period of dry and hot weather, most of Argentina will experience heavy showers over the weekend and temperatures will return to normal. Another front […]
Read moreThere is a decline in wheat prices in the world, in direct proportion to the supply and demand balance in the wheat market. Yesterday’s grain contract quotations on world stock […]
Read moreGrain prices, which have been on an upward trend in recent weeks, continued to rise last week. Wheat, barley and maize prices increased together. According to the average data of […]
Read moreSince the beginning of the 2023/24 marketing year (starting on 1 July) and up to 1 February, i.e. in the first 7 months of the marketing year, Ukraine exported 23.9 […]
Read moreThe representative of the USDA in Argentina believes that thanks to favorable weather and an increase in the area of sowing, the corn harvest in Argentina in FY 2023/24 will […]
Read moreAt the end of January, conditions were mixed for wheat and soybeans, but favourable for corn and rice, according to the latest AMIS bulletin with the February 2024 crop situation. […]
Read moreCanola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange broke through the C$600 per tonne support level for the front contracts on Friday. Prices hit some of their lowest levels since September 2020. […]
Read moreChicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook of corn market: U.S. corn export sales in the week ending Jan 25th were above expectations at 47 million bushels, however, wheat and […]
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