Japan Seeks to Purchase Least Milling Wheat in Two Weeks
Category: Grains
(Bloomberg) - Japan is seeking to buy 133,792 metric tons of milling wheat from the U.S., Canada and Australiain a regular tender Full Story
Category: Grains
(Bloomberg) - Japan is seeking to buy 133,792 metric tons of milling wheat from the U.S., Canada and Australiain a regular tender Full Story
Category: Policy
(Food Safety News) - Both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service could Full Story
Category: Grains
(Businessweek) - Wheat futures fell to a one-week low on signs that rains in the U.S. Great Plains this month have improved prospects of winter crops emerging from dormancy. Full Story
Category: Sugar
(Businessweek) - Sugar futures climbed to a three- week high on speculation that output will trail forecasts in Brazil, the world’s top producer. Full Story
Category: Grains
(WSJ) - U.S. wheat futures fell after Russia said it won't put restrictions on grain exports and as favorable weather boosted expectations for the size of the next U.S. crop. Full Story
Category: Oilseeds
(World-Grain) - The oilseeds market has been pushed higher so far this year by a series of factors, some of which have nothing to do with the fundamental supply and demand situation of the market. Full Story
Category: Sugar
(Businessweek) - Sugar output in Brazil’s Center South, the world’s largest producing region, will rise to the highest in two years as crops recover from damage caused by bad weather Full Story
Category: Oilseeds
(Brownfield) - USDA reports a solid week for grain and oilseed export sales and shipments. Full Story
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Sugar
(Bloomberg) - Corn and soybeans rallied to the highest since September as U.S. farmers withheld inventories and export demand improved. Yesterday, cash corn prices rose to the highest for the date in at least four years and were 40 percent above the four-year average, data from the Minneapolis Grain Exchange show. Full Story
Category: Oilseeds
(Businessweek) - Soybean futures rose to a six-month high on signs of increasing demand from China and limited supplies from the U.S., where farmers may shift more land to growing corn and wheat. Corn prices fell. Full Story