By Manuela Andreoni and Ana Mano SAO PAULO, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Environmental groups are skeptical about whether grain traders ...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Large food retailers in Europe have urged global grain traders to defend Brazil's soy moratorium initiative, a pact designed to protect the Amazon rainforest from soy-driven ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) -U.S. data vital to global grain and soybean trading has gone dark during the federal government's shutdown, leaving commodity traders and farmers without crop production estimates, ...
The corn (ZCZ25) and winter wheat futures (KEZ25) (ZWZ25) markets sputtered late last week. December corn was down 4 1/4 cents for the week. December soft red winter wheat fell 6 1/4 cents on the week ...
-- Soybeans for July delivery fell 0.8% to $10.49 3/4 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade on Wednesday, with traders unmoved by announcements about a U.S.-China trade deal and uncertain about how ...
Late last week, grain markets got a jolt. A claim about China and U.S. soybean purchases spread fast, morphed into “headline certainty” and briefly fueled market chatter that the key buying framework ...
Grain prices are arguably cheap — but cheap isn’t always value, and it's certainly not a reason to expect a rally. The reality is this: We’re in the thick of the bottoming process. It’s slow, ...
Even in countries that aren’t major grain producers or exporters, military conflict can take a toll on grain markets. The ...
--Corn for December delivery fell 1.5%% to $4.23 3/4 a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade, with gains that were realized after Friday's WASDE report mostly reversed in Monday's session. --Soybeans ...
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