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E.g., 29/04/2024
E.g., 29/04/2024
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
29 Sep 2021 - CFO Exclusive
RMB cash trend would be shortly supported by reducing….
22 Sep 2021 - CFO Exclusive
The prices of white fish meal were changed.
20 Sep 2021 - Hammersmith
Harvest weather in the USA looks good for the next little while which should get the farmers really cranking out the crop. The markets ended the week a little lower as harvest pressure tried to push prices down. Cash prices in the USA for corn were a bit up and down with some areas seeing lower cash l.....please click PDF to see more details
14 Sep 2021 - CFO Exclusive
High fishmeal stockpiles would more or less deter cash trend in Q4…
13 Sep 2021 - Hammersmith
The USDA WASDE report was a bit of a non-even this week as grain/oilseed markets are still trying to deal with the aftermath of the “Ida” situation. It is reported that while some NOLA facilities are up and operating, none of them are at full capacity and there are still a couple of elevators that are flooded and not operating at all......please click PDF to see more details
07 Sep 2021 - CFO Exclusive
The growing up fishmeal off-take has shown holidays come up soon…

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