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Farmers protesting in Toulouse, France, on January 16, 2024, with tractors bearing placards that read ‘Macron still an effort, soon all farmers will be dead’. Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto via Reuters
General, Reuters

Head of French farmers union says protests could resume

Government in talks with farmers over prices, regulation and bureaucracy but union says its not doing enough

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 13, 2024
The head of France's biggest farming union - the FNSEA - said on Tuesday that protests that hit the sector last month could resume if the government does not do more to meet their demands for better pay and working conditions.

Cattle at a feedlot near North Platte, Nebraska. (AndrewLinscott/iStock/Getty Images)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: Feeders firm, live cattle futures ease

Lean hogs also finish lower amid demand questions

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 12, 2024
Chicago Mercantile Exchange feeder cattle futures posted solid gains on Monday, on weakness in the corn market and amid market signals that feed lots may be interested in holding their herds back from slaughter, traders said.


Detail from the front of the CBOT building in Chicago. (Vito Palmisano/iStock/Getty Images)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Bargain buying supports CBOT soybeans and corn after 3-year lows

Market keeps eye on South American weather

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 12, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures firmed on Monday on bargain buying and a weaker U.S. dollar, but remained near multi-year lows as nearby contracts struggled to shake off technical resistance, traders said.

Photo: File
General, Reuters

Ukraine seeks action against Polish farmers for grain spillage

Polish agriculture minister apologizes for "act of desperation"

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 12, 2024
Kyiv urged Warsaw on Monday to "hold to account" Polish farmers for stopping three trucks at a border crossing between Poland and Ukraine and spilling the Ukrainian grain they were carrying.


Scenes from a year-long protest in India (here, near, Delhi in December 2020) during which farmers decried new laws liberalizing agriculture markets. (Photo: Reuters/Anushree Fadnavis)
General, Reuters

Indian police block roads to halt farmers marching to New Delhi

Farmers accuse Modi gov. of slow rollout of promised higher prices

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 12, 2024
Indian police on Monday blocked roads to halt farmers who were marching to New Delhi to press for the better crop prices promised to them in 2021 when thousands of growers camped out on major highways leading to the country's capital.

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Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: CME lean hogs firm; cattle futures mixed on technical resistance

Cattle market continued to feel pressure from winter weather in Midwest

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 9, 2024
Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hog futures turned higher on Friday, bolstered by export sales that include China buying U.S. pork supplies for their open market, traders said.


Photo: Scharfsinn86/Getty Images
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans, corn stuck near 3-year lows on abundant supplies

Wheat futures higher on bargain buying, short covering

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 9, 2024
U.S. corn and soybean futures hovered near three-year lows on Friday as South American crop weather improved and forecasts called for plentiful supplies, but losses were limited by short covering ahead of the weekend.

Photo: Thinkstock
General, Reuters

Farmers Edge owner Fairfax Financial shorted on alleged asset manipulation

Short seller's report doesn't describe nefarious accounting tactics, only potentially aggressive valuation marks, bank says

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 9, 2024
Short seller Muddy Waters has placed bets against the shares of Canadian insurer Fairfax Financial, which owns the majority share in Farmers Edge,  alleging manipulation in the insurer's asset values.


FILE PHOTO: People walk on the beach as a container ship crosses the Gulf of Suez towards the Red Sea before entering the Suez Canal, in El Ain El Sokhna in Suez, east of Cairo, Egypt April 24, 2017. Picture taken April 24, 2017. Photo: Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
General, Markets, Reuters

More grain ships diverted from Red Sea due to Houthi attacks

Air strikes, naval forces not enough to end attacks on ships, trader says

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 9, 2024
More ships carrying grain were diverted from the Suez Canal to sailings around the Cape of Good Hope this week as concern about attacks on vessels in the Red Sea continued, shipping analysts said on Friday.

(Geralyn Wichers photo)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: Live cattle, nearby feeder cattle futures firm

Lean hog futures bounce back from early lows

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 8, 2024
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle and nearby feeder cattle futures turned higher on Thursday, supported by weakness in the corn market Cv1 and anticipation that the cash market will continue to firm, traders said.


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