China is expected to step up imports of agricultural products from Russia in response to growing trade conflict with the U.S.
SovEcon, a leading agricultural consultancy, forecasts Russian wheat exports in March are likely to decline sharply.
Russian and Ukrainian farmers are expected to harvest 110.4 MMT of wheat in 2022, 2.6 MMT more than previously forecast by Black Sea region ag consulting firm SovEcon. For Russia, SovEcon ...
Algeria is expected to purchase a large amount of wheat from the Black Sea region, including Ukrainian, Romanian, and Bulgarian wheat. It was not clear what the final purchase volume would be ...
The wheat market is gathering some steam at Friday’s midday, rallying across the three exchanges. Cold temps in parts of the US with little now cover, as well as the Black Sea growing regions ...
Marine agriculture in the form of seaweed cultivation is swiftly evolving as an answer to global food security challenges. The green algal genus Ulva is ...
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Why Russian wheat bids are slipping after a year of gainsBids for 12.5% wheat in Russian deep-sea ports witnessed a decline this week, SovEcon, a leading agricultural consultancy, said. The price range dropped from 17,800–18,400 rubles per ton the ...
The price of wheat in global markets went back to pre-war figures Friday, after Ukraine and Russia agreed on a truce to allow for the departure of exports from Black Sea ports under Kyiv's control ...
Grain and livestock markets ended mostly lower Wednesday, except live cattle futures. Matt Bennett, AgMarket.Net, says corn made new highs for the move with the March contract reaching a high of $ ...
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