European Grain Markets Weak closure of grain markets on Friday and for the week, which at the beginning of this one will benefit Egypt and Türkiye, which announced consecutive tenders […]
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European Grain Markets Weak closure of grain markets on Friday and for the week, which at the beginning of this one will benefit Egypt and Türkiye, which announced consecutive tenders […]
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Chicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook: Corn futures are down 25 ¾ cents (3.8 percent) this week as a combination of global economic worries and managed money selling pressured […]
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By the end of 2022 year Ukrainian farmers have harvested 48.8 million tons of grain and leguminous crops from 10.6 million hectares or 92% of the area. In particular, the […]
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According to a study by the University of Michigan, the amount of toxins produced by a fungus in corn will increase over the next few years due to global warming. […]
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According to the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, as of December 27th, 20.2 million tons of corn were harvested from 3.1 million hectares or 75% of the area with a yield […]
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This year, corn production in Turkey is expected to reach 7 million tons, breaking the record in the history of the Republic. While farmers were satisfied with the prices in […]
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Chicago Board of Trade Market News Outlook: Corn market futures are up 7 ½ cents (1.1 percent) from last Friday’s close as quiet, pre-holiday trade was briefly interrupted by rallies […]
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The volume of exports of grain and leguminous crops from Ukraine in the 2022/23 FY as of December 21 amounted to 20.6 million tons, which is 32% less than last […]
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European Grain Markets Another weak week for grain markets in Paris, with the top March wheat futures losing €5, falling to levels last seen in the first week of the […]
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European Grain Markets The slump in the grain market exchanges continues, with yesterday’s news that, after two months of persistence, major stock indices around the world are now in unequivocal […]
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