12 Aug 2025

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E.g., 12/08/2025
E.g., 12/08/2025
04 Apr 2023 - CFO Exclusive
Hampered fishmeal consumption would not support high-rise cash trend….
03 Apr 2023 - Hammersmith
It was pretty well an up week for everything this week with soybeans and soymeal leading the market --- soybeans were up by at least USD 25 m/t while soymeal was up by about USD 20 m/t. Old crop corn was up by about USD 7 m/t while new crop was up by about ......please click PDF to see more details.
28 Mar 2023 - CFO Exclusive
Inventory up but cash trend down foreseeable during earlier Q2…..
27 Mar 2023 - Hammersmith
Another interesting week this week as Russia’s possible export restrictions shook the market up nicely. There was also “official” confirmation that the grain corridor agreement was only renewed for ........please click PDF to see more details
21 Mar 2023 - CFO Exclusive
RMB cash trend keeps tight under the increasing stockpiles at main ports….
20 Mar 2023 - Hammersmith
Well what do you know --- a down week for soybeans and soymeal --- we haven’t seen that too often lately. Soybeans dropped by as much as USD 15 mt while soymeal was down by just over USD 20 m/t. Trade reports say that it is the effect of the massive Brazil soybean harvest that has finally broken the price .........please click PDF to see more details
14 Mar 2023 - CFO Exclusive
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13 Mar 2023 - Hammersmith
This week was a USDA WASDE week which can make daily prices somewhat suspect --- prices move around a lot just before the report then quickly try adjust as soon as the report is issued. It normally takes a few days – into the next week – before price jitters calm down.......please click PDF to see more details
08 Mar 2023 - CFO Exclusive
The increasing live pig breeding could firstly backup feeds market till ….
06 Mar 2023 - Hammersmith
The week ended with prices moving up on Friday, which changed most items from lower prices to steady on the week or a little lower. Corn prices did drop by a couple of dollars but that is nothing in the market while both soybeans and soymeal ended up almost unchanged on the week. Only USA wheat prices stayed lower all week with winter wheat down by about USD 7 m/t with spring wheat down by USD 4 to 7 m/t.........please click PDF to see more details

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