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E.g., 27/04/2024
28 Jun 2021 - Hammersmith
Down, down, down we go with another week of tumbling USA grain and oilseed prices ---- there is nothing like the summer months for exciting price action. This week we had new crop corn drop by about USD 18 m/t, soybeans down by almost USD 20 m/t, soymeal down by USD 25 m/t or so........please click PDF to see more details
22 Jun 2021 - CFO Exclusive
The ceiling is to be shown due to 30% of deduction in terms of cargo…
21 Jun 2021 - Hammersmith
Amazing what a little rain can do, as we have seen with grain/oilseed prices this week new crop corn prices dropped by close to USD 20 m/t with new crop soybeans down by about USD 45 m/t, soymeal down by USD 12 m/t and US......please click PDF to see more details
16 Jun 2021 - CFO Exclusive
Huangpu has started up summer aquatic by showing 45% of growth …
15 Jun 2021 - Hammersmith
As usual it was another interesting and exciting week in the grain/oilseed business. New crop corn prices were down by USD 8 to 10 m/t, while soybean futures for July were down by about USD 27 m/t and for August down by USD 20 m/t. US soymeal prices for July – September were down by as much as USD 14 m/t. US spring wheat was very week dropping.......please click PDF to see more details
09 Jun 2021 - CFO Exclusive
Inventory at ports is still good enough to cover up summer….
07 Jun 2021 - Hammersmith
It was another up week for prices again this week – corn prices were up by USD 10 to 12 m/t, soybeans up by around USD 20 m/t and US wheat up by about USD 9 m/t. While soymeal did not end the week higher the increase was all seen in soy oil, where prices jumped over 8%........please click PDF to see more details
02 Jun 2021 - CFO Exclusive
260k tons of fishmeal stockpiles would permit a sufficient supply…..
31 May 2021 - Hammersmith
It was a very active week for grains and oilseeds, lots of ups and downs, but this doesn’t show much in the change of prices at the end of the week. The week ended with corn prices dropping by about USD 1 or 2 m/t for both old and new crop corn. Soybeans slipped by about USD 4 m/t on the week while soymeal was steady to USD 2 m/t or so lower.........please click PDF to see more details
25 May 2021 - CFO Exclusive
The piling up stockpiles at ports and others would disadvantage….

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