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Wilmar International has confirmed one of its terminals was damaged in an "incident" and estimated that it will take up to six months to repair the facilities destroyed after a missile attack on the Ukrainian port of Pivdenny...
Chinese authorities will hold its ninth imported soybean auction this year on Wednesday April 24, with around 113,700 tonnes of soybeans being offered...
China imported 3.02 million tonnes of Brazilian soybeans in March, according to the most recent figures from the country’s General Administration of Customs (GACC), nearly double that of the 1.67 million tonnes imported the same month in 2023.
Iran's state importer booked a single cargo of 60,000 tonnes of soybean meal according to trade sources, after concluding an...
The Russian government has established an additional 5 million tonne grain export quota, and increased the share that individual exporters...
Investors in US soybean and corn contracts, as well as two of three wheat contracts, accumulated shorts, bolstering their net...
A terminal owned by the Singaporean-headquartered agriculture trader Wilmar International has been damaged by a Russian missile attack on the Black Sea Ukrainian port of Pivdennyi, according to a statement from the Ukrainian government, released late on Friday April 19.
Crude palm oil (CPO) futures fell to the lowest level since the end of February on Friday April 19 on continued weakness in the wider vegoil complex and when the initial reaction to stronger crude oil prices earlier in the day tapered off.
Soybean futures prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) returned to positive territory on Friday April 19 following product and crude oil gains and the release of the US Department of Agriculture's flash sales report.
US wheat futures advanced on Friday April 19, for a second day, on speculation that recent price declines will attract buyers, but market participants said prices will remain vulnerable to an additional decrease next week because of plentiful global supply.
US corn futures edged up on Friday April 19 for the first time in a week, with lower prices attracting buyers and the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) reporting private exporter sales to Mexico.
The South Korean Flour Millers’ Association (Kofmia) picked up a total of 50,000 tonnes of US-origin milling wheat in tenders concluded on Friday April 19...
Rainfall continued to delay harvest works in Argentina’s core agricultural zone, posing threats to corn and soybean crops but rising soil moisture...
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Argentina´s soybean output in 2023-2024 is expected to reach 49.7 million tonnes, a 98% gain from the previous crop year, while the country´s corn crop was pegged at 56 million tonnes...
The German 12.5% FOB wheat APM basis assessment for June loading was assessed unchanged at a €2.50 per tonne premium to the September Euronext wheat contract...
The soybean CFR China (Brazil) basis assessment for June loading was assessed unchanged...
The Russian government has pushed up export tariffs for wheat, while making only a slight change to the tax on barley and leaving corn unchanged for April 24-30...
South Korean company Nonghyup Feed (NOFI) has continued to make corn purchases this week with an additional 137,000 tonnes booked via a tender on Friday April 19...