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The soybean CFR China (Brazil) basis assessment for September loading was assessed 6...
The Taiwan Flour Mills Association (TFMA) has issued a buy tender looking to secure two cargoes of US wheat for shipment in October, trade sources told Fastmarkets on Friday July 26.
Russia’s wheat export volumes from Black Sea ports were stable in the week ended Friday July 26 compared with the previous week, at 574,653 tonnes, a Fastmarkets analysis of port line-up data showed.
The USDA attaché in Argentina has projected that the country´s corn output in 2024/25 will total 49 million tonnes, 2 million tonnes lower than USDA estimate, while wheat production was forecast at 18.6 million tonnes, 600,000 tons higher than USDA’s official estimate, according to a report published late on Thursday July 25.
The Wheat Quality Council’s 2024 Hard Red Spring and Durum Wheat Tour in the US concluded on Thursday July 25, revealing that North Dakota is on track to produce record-breaking yields.
Chinese authorities will offer around 980,000 million tonnes of imported soybeans for auction on Wednesday July 31, according to a notice issued by the country’s National Grain Trade Center (NGTC) on Friday July 26.
Ukraine's grain exports rose by 2% week on week to 774,000 tonnes in the week to July 25, with the increase in corn and barley volumes offsetting the drop in wheat outflow, according to data from the country’s State Customs Service released on Friday July 26.
French soft wheat conditions continued to deteriorate and were estimated at 50% good to very good in the week to Monday July 22, down by 2 percentage points from the previous week, and compared with 78% at the same time last year, according to a weekly report released by farm agency FranceAgriMer on Friday July 26.
Canada's grain and oilseed exports rose by 39% to 761,700 tonnes in the week to Sunday July 21, with an increase in the flow of almost all major crops for a third week in a row, while rapeseed exports decreased, according to data from the Canadian Grain Commission published late on Thursday July 25.
Wheat planting advanced by 3.5 percentage points in Argentina to 98.5% of the projected area of 6.3 million hectares during the week to Wednesday July 24, the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange (BAGE) said in its weekly crop report update on Thursday July 25.
Soybean futures rebounded on Thursday July 25 with support from US flash sales, and a forecast of hot and dry weather for the Midwest of the north American country in August.
US wheat futures across all three classes dropped on Thursday July 25, with projections on the second day of the Wheat Quality Council’s spring wheat crop tour at their highest in at least 30 years for North Dakota — the top producer of hard red spring wheat in the US.
US corn futures were up on Thursday July 25 due to an increase in export business and increasing dry and hot conditions across the country.
Futures and cash prices tumbled across most vegoils markets in Asia and Europe on Thursday July 25 while Malaysian crude palm oil (CPO) prices were flat on mixed fundamentals and Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) soyoil traded unchanged to higher.
The soybean CFR China (Brazil) basis assessment for September loading was assessed unchanged...
The German 12.5% FOB wheat APM basis assessment for September loading was assessed up €1 per tonne to a €1 per tonne premium to the December Euronext wheat contract...
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The Russian Ministry of Agriculture has increased the export duty on sunflower meal, while the export duty on sunflower oil remained zero for August, according to a statement released on its website on Thursday July 25.
Ukraine’s harvest reached 31.7% completion in the week to Thursday July 25, according to government data released on the same day.
Hot and dry weather conditions have been reported around the globe, especially in the Americas, while in Asia heavy rains are expected, contributing to increase soil moisture and the growth of autumn grain crops.