Philippines may speed raw-sugar exports to U.S.
Category: Sugar
(MarketWatch) - The Philippines is considering stepping up exports of raw sugar to the U.S. to deter excessive Full Story
Category: Sugar
(MarketWatch) - The Philippines is considering stepping up exports of raw sugar to the U.S. to deter excessive Full Story
Category: Grains
(Businessweek) - Drought damage to corn and soybean fields in the U.S., the world’s top grower and exporter, is eroding supplies of the nation’s two largest crops to below year-earlier consumption levels for the first time since 1974. Full Story
Category: Oilseeds
(Bloomberg) - Mostly warm, dry Midwest weather last week helped U.S. farmers move past the halfway point Full Story
Category: Grains
(Reuters) - U.S. wheat futures rose on Tuesday, supported by expectations that the U.S. government will Full Story
Category: Grains
(Bloomberg) - Russia’s domestic wheat price rose at a slower rate in the past week after traders eased Full Story
Category: Grains
(Businessweek) - Wheat advanced for a second day on speculation that the U.S. may lower its forecasts for global supplies as dry weather damages crops from Russia to Australia. Full Story
(AgriMoney) - The degree of uncertainty over the US corn crop, even with well over half harvested, has Full Story
Category: Grains
(Bloomberg) - Japan is seeking to buy 152,647 metric tons of milling wheat from the U.S., Canada and Full Story
Category: Grains
(Reuters) - Corn and soybeans ended lower on Monday amid the advancing harvest and traders positioning Full Story
(The Crop Site) - US - Compared to last week, grain bids closed higher with soybeans trading moderately lower. Soybeans opened sharply lower in reaction to the bearish USDA report last Friday, harvest pressure and better than expected yields. However, some support was noted due a lower U.S. dollar and good weekly export sales which limited the losses. Full Story