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E.g., 17/06/2024
08 Nov 2021 - Hammersmith
This week, the pre-WASDE week, was a down week for almost all USA grain and oilseed prices. Corn prices dropped by about USD 6 m/t with soybeans down by around USD 15 m/t. US winter wheat was not too much lower at USD 2 to 3 m/t lower while spring wheat was very weak dropping by almost USD 15 m/t.......please click PDF to see more details
02 Nov 2021 - CFO Exclusive
Twice of recorded FM inventory from 2020 disadvantages cash trend ….
01 Nov 2021 - Hammersmith
So, how did we do this week --- well, corn prices in the US moved about USD 12 m/t higher with soybeans up by about USD 7 m/t, soymeal up be close to USD 7 m/t and all US wheat moving higher, especially spring wheat which was up by about USD 15 m/t with winter wheat up by closer to USD 6 m/t.....please click PDF to see more details
26 Oct 2021 - CFO Exclusive
Stockpiles would keep up at China ports in Nov by hearing official ….
25 Oct 2021 - Hammersmith
USA wheat prices were strong this week with winter wheat up by USD 8 to 10 m/t and spring wheat up by even more at about USD 15 m/t higher. Corn prices were up by about USD 5 m/t and soymeal was up by USD 10 or 11 m/t, but soybeans didn’t change at all on the week........please click PDF to see more details
19 Oct 2021 - CFO Exclusive
High-rise fishmeal stockpiles would keep exist in Q4 to hamper ……
18 Oct 2021 - Hammersmith
Soybeans seemed to be the weakest item in the grain/oilseed markets this week – down by about USD 10 m/t until Friday when things moved up a little and the week finished with soybean down by about USD 8 m/t. The late in the week rally is tied to the soybean sales to China and expectation of much more to come.......please click PDF to see more details
12 Oct 2021 - CFO Exclusive
Electricity issue is a risk at top up expenses at producing…..
11 Oct 2021 - Hammersmith
Next week is the week for the USDA-WASDE report – always an exciting time. Some reports on Friday seemed to feel that next week’s report will be bullish and that we could see a rally in corn prices, but no one seemed to be too sure about soybean and wheat prices.......please click PDF to see more details
04 Oct 2021 - Hammersmith
It was a mixed week for prices as US corn moved higher by about USD 5 m/t while soybeans dropped by as much as USD 15 m/t and soymeal by USD 13. USA winter wheat was up by close to USD 15 m/t with spring wheat up by about USD 5 m/t.....please click PDF to see more details

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