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  • Published: May 02, 2013

    May Corn finished down 3/4 at 683 1/4, 9 3/4 off the high and 8 up from the low. July Corn closed down 9 3/4 at 650. This was 2 1/4 up from the low and 19 off the high.
  • Published: May 02, 2013

    With around nine to 10 million tonnes of foreign wheat purchased annually, Egypt is the largest wheat importer in the world with a bill of almost $3 billion a year.
  • Published: May 02, 2013

    U.S. flour production in the first quarter of 2013 as reported by the North American Millers’ Association (NAMA) and interpolated by Milling & Baking News was down 0.5% from the same quarter a year ago.
  • Published: Apr 28, 2013

    Menthol prices fell by Rs 5 per kg in the national capital on Saturday owing to reduced offtake by consuming units amid adequate stocks.
  • Published: Apr 28, 2013

    The repeated hard freezes in Kansas are taking a toll on some of the wheat furthest along in development, said Jim Shroyer, K-State Research and Extension crop production specialist.
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  • Published: Apr 28, 2013

    Despite a couple of factors that could be bearish to the soybean market looming on the horizon, tight supplies and continued global export demand have kept prices from dropping off a cliff.
  • Published: Apr 28, 2013

    Prices of wheat and rice basmati fell by up to Rs 100 per quintal on the wholesale grains market today owing to slackening demand amid good supplies from producing belts.
  • Published: Apr 27, 2013

    Archer Daniels Midland Co. has entered into an agreement to acquire GrainCorp Limited for A$12.20 per share ($12.54) pending the results of a seven-day due diligence period.
  • Published: Apr 26, 2013

    Spanish food processing firm Ebro Foods has reported that its net earnings for the first quarter of 2013 increased by 2.1% to 32.9m, compared with 32.2m for the same period in 2012.For the quarter, th
  • Published: Apr 26, 2013 By: News Editor

    Higher sales and margins contributed to a 22% increase in income at The Hershey Co. during the first quarter.
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  • Published: Apr 25, 2013

    Canadian farmers in 2012 intend to increase all wheat seedings by 12% from a year ago but decrease canola plantings by 11%, which would be the first decline in planted area since 2006.
  • Published: Apr 25, 2013 By: Sam Nelson

    Sales of Argentine soybeans are lagging this season due to expectations for higher world prices later and to domestic financial uncertainty that has prompted farmers to save in beans rather than pesos.
  • Published: Apr 25, 2013 By: Naveen Thukral and Dominique Patton

    A dropoff in Chinese demand for soybeans used to feed poultry and livestock could last for months, as consumers lose their appetite for poultry in response to a deadly bird flu virus outbreak.
  • Published: Apr 24, 2013

    Tanzanian farmers can now boost rice production two to three times by combining good agricultural practices with the adoption of two new high-yielding rice varieties, IR05N 221 and IR03A 262.
  • Published: Apr 24, 2013

    For the 2013/14 market report (MY), post forecasts a seven per cent increase in the area planted with oilseeds later in 2013, to a record 1.14 million hectares, which could produce a historical high of 1.67 million tons of oilseeds.
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  • Published: Apr 24, 2013

    South Korea's import prices of agricultural, livestock and fishery products rose slightly in March from a year earlier, a customs agency report showed.
  • Published: Apr 24, 2013

    he effects of cool, wet weather were evident with minimal gains in planting during the latest week.
  • Published: Apr 23, 2013

    Wheat production in Afghanistan for the marketing year 2013/14 is forecast at 4.05 million metric tons (MMT), a two per cent decrease from the previous year due to less precipitation and snow accumulation during the winter.
  • Published: Apr 23, 2013

    An eight-year surge in soybean imports by China, the biggest buyer, may come to an end this year as feed consumption drops following a bird-flu outbreak and the discovery of thousands of dead pigs floating in a river.
  • Published: Apr 22, 2013

    In the market year 2013-2014, Pakistan is estimated to produce around 5.4MMT of oilseed, up four per cent from the previous year.
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