Brazil State’s Sugar-Cane Crush to Be Delayed
Category: Sugar
(Bloomberg) - Sugar-cane crushing in Brazil’s Sao Paulo state will start later this season due to limited availability of the raw material, according to Cepea. Full Story
Category: Sugar
(Bloomberg) - Sugar-cane crushing in Brazil’s Sao Paulo state will start later this season due to limited availability of the raw material, according to Cepea. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Global stockpiles of 10 oilseeds will plunge 18 percent and production will reach a three-year low as dry weather cuts soybean output in South America, Oil World said. Full Story
Category: Oilseeds
(Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil futures extended gains to a one-year high on Monday as strong exports data and drought woes in soy-producing South America boosted Full Story
Category: Policy
(World-Grain) - U.S. agricultural exports to China have grown more than 80% in the past three years. The USDA trade mission aims to help American businesses strike Full Story
(Reuters) - U.S. soybeans inched up on Monday after rising more than 1 percent in the previous session due to lingering concerns about the drought-induced cut in South American crops and signs U.S. farmers may plant more corn at the expense Full Story
(BusinessWeek) - Soybeans fell to the lowest in more than a week on concern that demand will slow as economic growth cools from China to Europe. Full Story
(Brownfield) - Soybeans were higher on commercial and technical buying, along with the higher crude oil. Full Story
(Businessweek) - In the world’s biggest agricultural market, the director of grains research at the largest broker on the Chicago Board of Trade says soybeans will beat corn. Full Story
(Businessweek) - European wheat and rapeseed crops are at risk of drought that may further hurt yields after freezing weather last month destroyed some fields Full Story
Category: Oilseeds
(Bloomberg) - Soybeans rose for the first time this week on speculation that reduced output in South America will force Chinese Full Story