Invasive Species Exploit Climate Change Invasive pests such as the rootworm, capsule worm, Japanese beetle, armyworm, and rice bug are exploiting climate change to thrive. These heat-loving insects pose an […]
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Invasive Species Exploit Climate Change Invasive pests such as the rootworm, capsule worm, Japanese beetle, armyworm, and rice bug are exploiting climate change to thrive. These heat-loving insects pose an […]
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 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 […]
Read moreEuropean Corn Imports Fall The European Commission announced imports of corn market for the season to 14th January at 9.52 MMT. This is 42% below last year’s level. FranceAgriMer revised […]
Read moreChicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook USDA released the final production report for the 2023 U.S. production of corn, grain sorghum, barley, and soybeans. Both corn and soybean yields […]
Read moreIn a January report, USDA experts unexpectedly raised their 2023/24 FY 2023/24 global corn production, consumption and stocks forecasts to record highs, sending prices crashing. However, they left Brazil’s crop […]
Read moreChicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook of corn market: Weakness in crude oil futures (down more than 3% on Monday) set the tone for early week trade as the […]
Read moreThe Poultry Cry The poultry sector is caught in a delicate situation, grappling with the repercussions of corn’s burgeoning use in ethanol production. Faced with an impending corn shortage, the […]
Read moreMaize Prices and Market Trends Apprehensions about potential government interventions in India have led to fluctuations in the maize market. The current prices for: wild maize in Maharashtra range from […]
Read moreAccording to the European Commission, the structure of sown areas in the European Union will change. EU Farmers will sow more soybeans and legumes, reducing the area under cereals, rapeseed […]
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