At 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. […]
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At 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. […]
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Canola 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. […]
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Chicago 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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During the week, prices for corn delivered to the Black Sea ports were 150-155 $/t or 138-143€/t. But UAH prices, due to the dollar strengthening, increased by 50-100 UAH/t to […]
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The European Commission has authorized the use of genetically modified maize and renewed the authorization of two genetically modified oilseed rape varieties for food and feed uses. These authorizations follow […]
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After a five-day run of higher closes soybeans finally took a breather closing over 17 cents lower in the March contract. Both soybeans and soybean meal saw profit taking after […]
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Chicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook With the USDA reports now behind us, the focus of the corn market is now turning to prospects for southern hemisphere weather, crop […]
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Export rates from Ukraine are rather high and wheat stocks are sufficient. In January 2024, traders contracted 1.5 million tons of wheat. In February, there are also quite active sales […]
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In 2023, Brazil experienced a historic surge in corn exports, reaching 55.89 million tons, with China emerging as a primary importer. The global corn imports shifted, and Conab’s report revised […]
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Traders are currently trying to speculate on the crisis in the Red Sea, the growth of world freight, and other global problems to prove that the price of wheat and […]
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