06/11/2024 SOURCE: www.foodbusinessnews.net
Recap for October 7 Wheat futures were mixed Thursday, with winter wheat mostly lower on concerns US exporters will struggle to compete with overseas suppliers, but a shortage of high-protein hard red spring wheat boosted spring wheat futures. Corn futures hit a one-week low in early trading before bouncing back to end slightly higher on the day as investors squared positions ahead of next week’s updated harvest forecast from the US Department of Agriculture. Signals of good export demand for US soybeans sent soybean and . . .
Wheat’s sharp declines continue
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05/21/2024 SOURCE: www.graincentral.com
Russia's bearing on global grain pricing has grown with its export program, and seasonal conditions in the leading producer warrant close attention...Read More
Russia the one to watch in global wheat market - Grain Central
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05/15/2024 SOURCE: www.dailykos.com
The United States is trying to defy Mexico's sovereignty by suing them to take GMO corn. MSNBC's Dasha Burns & Fmr. GOP Rep Charlie Dent mourns the Republican Party Trump took over. Mexico says no to GMO & America sues. Watch Politics Done Right T.V....
Mexico says no to GMO & America sues. They mourn the Republican Party Trump stole.
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05/02/2024 SOURCE: rabble.ca
Free trade agreements are threatening the maize crop of Mexico.
A matter of Mexican maize and not so free trade agreements
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04/09/2024 SOURCE: www.youtube.com
Solar eclipse to reduce #solar power outputNucor begins weekly steel price updateBaltimore impact on container rates fails to materializeUS soybeans uncompet...
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04/06/2024 SOURCE: southeastagnet.com
When it comes to long-term direction in the grain markets, many traders are watching what happens with oats. Mark Oppold explains why.
Watching Oats for Long Term Direction - Southeast AgNET
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02/14/2024 SOURCE: finance.yahoo.com
Mexico will import between 14 million and 16 million metric tons of yellow corn this year, Agriculture Minister Victor Villalobos said on Wednesday, after production in northern Chihuahua state was "severely" affected by drought last year. Villalobos, speaking in an online press conference, said imports were "in line with yearly averages" but declined to give a figure for Mexican corn production. He said production in the country's south-east would help offset the deficit in Chihuahua; he added that it made no difference whether farmers fed livestock white or yellow corn.
UPDATE 1-Mexico to import up to 16 mln tons of yellow corn in 2024
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02/10/2024 SOURCE: carboncredits.com
Explore the challenges and prospects of the voluntary carbon market in 2024, as trust issues and demand dynamics shape its price and future.
Trust Can Bring Carbon Credit Price to $238/Ton by 2050
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02/03/2024 SOURCE: brazilian.report
Better climatic conditions and higher productivity will allow Brazil to harvest its third-largest coffee crop in 2024.
Brazil to harvest its third-largest coffee crop this year
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01/05/2024 SOURCE: www.no-tillfarmer.com
The USDA describes soil carbon farming as “the use of specific on-farm practices designed to take carbon out of the air and store it in soils and plant material.”
5 Questions to Ask Before Signing a Carbon Contract
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