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E.g., 28/03/2024
E.g., 28/03/2024
25 Sep 2023 - Hammersmith
Both US soybeans and US wheat had very bearish weeks this week with soybean prices dipping by about USD 15 m/t while US winter wheat was down by about USD 12 m/t and spring wheat by about USD 6 m/t. Corn prices ended up pretty well unchanged on the week.......please to click PDF to see more details
19 Sep 2023 - CFO Exclusive
Cost down is essential to support recovery of fishmeal utilization….
18 Sep 2023 - Hammersmith
This week seemed to be an up and down and all over the place week that ended with a reasonably exciting Friday with corn down a little on the day along with soybeans and soymeal while US wheat did its best to move higher.......please click PDF to see more details
12 Sep 2023 - CFO Exclusive
China domestic productions show short term advantages in pricing.…
05 Sep 2023 - CFO Exclusive
Domestic productions and other resources would determine cash trend by Oct….
04 Sep 2023 - Hammersmith
Monday is a holiday in the USA – Labor Day – so the week will start off quietly. This week was a down week for all grains and oilseeds – soymeal even moved lower for a change. USA corn was down by about USD 3 m/t on the week with soybeans down by USD 7 or 8 mt. while soymeal dropped by USD 13 to 15 m/t.......please click PDF to see more details.
29 Aug 2023 - CFO Exclusive
Domestic productions are under highly expectation at volume and pricing….
28 Aug 2023 - Hammersmith
Most of the trade reports this week seem to think that this wasn’t a very exciting week for grain and oilseed prices or activities. However, there was quite a bit of talk about lower crop yields in the USA due to the very hot and dry weather in the corn belt......please click PDF to see more details
22 Aug 2023 - CFO Exclusive
Looking forward domestic productions to go through season without Peru’s cargoes….
21 Aug 2023 - Hammersmith
This week felt like a calmer week in the grain/oilseed business although soybean did make a good move higher on the week – up by USD 16 m/t for new crop soybeans. Corn prices finished the week almost unchanged while most US wheat was down by about USD 4 m/t......please click PDF to see more details

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