U.S. Corn Export Sales Meet Top Range of Forecasts
Weekly export sales of U.S. corn were within the high end of estimates, while wheat narrowly missed forecasts.
Australia's Wheat Exports Curbed as Dry Weather Parches Fields
Weather-hit wheat production in Western Australia, the top exporting state, and dwindling stockpiles will limit the amount of the staple the nation can export in the coming year, further straining global supplies.
France May See Worst Wheat Damage in Years Due to Non-Stop Rain
French farmers are bracing for big hit to their wheat harvest as ceaseless rains and a lack of sunshine brings flashbacks of a weather-devastated crop eight years ago in Europe's top producer.
U.S. Corn Export Sales Beat Forecasts
Export sales of U.S. corn rose just above the high-end of analyst predictions for the week as soybean export sales again fell on the low side.
Wheat Set for Longest Rout Since November on US Harvest Pressure
Wheat futures headed for the fifth straight daily decline — the longest such streak in over six months — as the American harvest progressed more quickly than analysts expected
Huatai Securities: New soybean supply and demand easing, global corn production may be reduced
The USDA slightly lowered the forecast for Brazilian soybean production by 1 million tons due to the severe flooding in southern Brazil. The impact is still ongoing, and continuous follow-up is required.
After the rise in cocoa, wheat relays? Supply expectations deteriorated, and wheat prices jumped to a nine-month high
Concerns about dry weather in major exporters are growing; the USDA predicts that global wheat stocks will fall to a 9-year low.
Wheat Jumps to Nine-Month High on Fears of Shrinking Stockpile
Wheat briefly touched the highest level in more than nine months as dry weather in major producers and the ongoing war in Ukraine deepened supply concerns.
Crop Index Erases 2024 Loss, Rekindling Food Inflation Worries
An index of major crops wiped out its 2024 loss as bad weather stokes worries about harvests from wheat to coffee, reviving concerns about rising food prices.
Russia Wheat Crop Estimates Sink 10% in a Month, Fueling Rally
Estimates for Russia’s next crop harvest have been slashed again this month as unseasonably cold weather hit growing regions, and concern over tighter supplies is adding pressure to the futures market.
US Wheat Comes to Rescue Market Plagued by Russian Shortfall
Wheat is one of the world's most-vital crops. The grain is used in staples like bread, couscous, chapatis and noodles — and high prices for the commodity have a long history of kickstarting unrest.
U.S. Soybean Export Sales Fall Below Forecasts
Export sales of U.S. soybeans for the week ended May 9 fell below the expectations of analysts surveyed by The Wall Street Journal.
Wheat Futures Mark Highest Finish Since July
By Myra P. Saefong Chicago wheat futures settle 6.6% higher for the week Wheat futures climbed Friday, with prices scoring their highest finish since July as cold weather looked to threaten producti
US Sees Tighter Grain Supplies, Sending Prices Higher
Global grain supplies will be tighter in the coming season, setting the stage for higher prices for agricultural commodities as economies are still coping with stubborn inflation, according to a key US forecast.
Warm Weather in Australia's Top Grain State Raises Crop Concerns
Persistent dry weather in parts of Western Australia has raised concerns over the outlook for the upcoming season as crop planting continues, according to a monthly industry report.
U.S. Grain Export Sales Fall Within Estimates
U.S. grain export sales reported by the Department of Agriculture fell within the estimates of analysts surveyed by The Wall Street Journal this week.
Bad Weather and War Are Straining the World's Wheat Supply
Bad weather and war are threatening to keep the world’s wheat supplies under strain and reviving the specter of rising food costs.
Canadian Stocks of Wheat Fall, Canola Rise
OTTAWA--Canadian stocks of wheat are down sharply on last year, while canola stocks have risen with a sharp fall in exports.
Corn and soybeans follow the rise of wheat, and pig futures are expected to test previous highs
Kent Beadle, an analyst at Paradigm Futures, said wheat continued Monday's gains, and wheat continued to play a leading role due to the crop's lower ratings, combined with weather and war premiums.
Weather, market sentiment, growing regions, who dominated the agricultural products market in the second quarter?
Weekly overview of this week's price changes Over the past week, CBOT agricultural product prices have basically fluctuated in the range, but soybean oil prices have declined. The USDA report for April is in line with market expectations, with minimal volatility, as people now pay more attention to planting progress and weather effects. We are entering the so-called weather market, and long-term pricing for commodities will largely depend on weather forecasts and actual conditions in key growing regions. The importance of this stage has been amplified by the current tight balance between supply and demand for various crops, limiting the margin of error when weather adversely affects yield. This situation has exacerbated the price pair