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E.g., 02/06/2025
02 Oct 2023 - Hammersmith
Friday was a strong down day for most everything as the USDA stocks report panicked the market a little or perhaps a lot. One the day corn prices were down by USD 5 m/t, soybeans down by almost USD 10 m/t, US winter and spring wheat down by as much a USD 11 m/t and soymeal down by around ..........please click PDF to see more details
26 Sep 2023 - CFO Exclusive
Chile and other resources ship cargoes to keep safety stock above 150k tons….
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

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