Wheat Gains as Slump Lures Buyers Amid Crop Delay; Corn Advances
(Bloomberg) - Wheat advanced on speculation that this year’s 15 percent slump may lure importers after rains delayed the harvest in the U.S., the world’s largest shipper. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Wheat advanced on speculation that this year’s 15 percent slump may lure importers after rains delayed the harvest in the U.S., the world’s largest shipper. Full Story
(Business Standard) - The government plans to increase import duty on sugar to 15 per cent from the current 10 Full Story
(Businessweek) - Corn traders are the most bearish since 2010 as prospects improve for a rebound in global supplies after U.S. farmers planted the most acres Full Story
Category: Sugar
(The Wall Street Journal) - This is a good time for buyers of refined sugar, but for refiners in India, the world’s biggest Full Story
(Bloomberg) - World food prices fell for a second month in June, led by declines in dairy and sugar on prospects of rising global output, the United Nations’ Food & Agriculture Organization said. Full Story
Category: Dairy
(FastCasual.com) - Rabobank has published a new report on the global dairy industry, which includes a look at Full Story
(Businessweek) - South Africa, the continent’s largest producer of corn, may run out of the yellow variety if exports of Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Sugar futures fell to a three-week low on forecasts for increasing output in Pakistan and indications that Full Story
(Businessweek) - Minnesota's corn crop has grown slower than the average this year, but it looks like the crop will be knee-high by the Fourth of July. The weekly crop report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture says corn statewide grew an average of seven inches last week, and is currently about 17 inches tall. Full Story
(Dairy Herd Network) - The USDA's June 1 Grain Stocks and Acreage reports contained estimates that were Full Story