Wheat commentary
Wheat commentary: Global prices fall to fresh lows after Canada rail shutdown ends
US and European wheat futures fell to fresh contract lows on Friday August 23, after the end of the lockout of Canada’s two major freight railroads eased concerns about grain exports from the world’s third-biggest wheat exporter, and as Black Sea cargoes continue to undercut wheat from other suppliers.
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