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China to encourage hog farmers to reduce capacity after price slump

Aggressive expansion in Chinese hog sector turns to mounting losses on demand downturn

By Reuters, GFM Network News January 23, 2024
China will "guide" farmers to reduce hog production capacity as it steps up regulation of the industry, the agriculture ministry said on Tuesday, after an aggressive expansion drive led to an oversupply of pigs and heavy losses.

CBOT soybeans ZSH24 on Jan. 22 with 20 and 50-day moving averages (Barchart)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans rise, led by soyoil and crude oil; wheat up, corn choppy

Crude oil futures rose almost 2 per cent on supply disruptions, supporting soy

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters, GFM Network News January 22, 2024
U.S. soybean futures climbed on Monday as soyoil futures jumped 2.7 per cent on short-covering and strength in crude oil, traders said.


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

France’s farmer lobby turns up heat on government before talks

French farmers have a long history of disruptive protests

By Reuters, GFM Network News January 22, 2024
French farmers' representatives threatened to expand protests on Monday before a meeting with government to address anger over price pressures, taxes and green regulation - grievances that are shared by farmers across Europe.

(ADM.com)
General, Reuters

ADM CFO placed on leave, shares tumble on probe into nutrition unit,

The global grains merchant cut its 2023 profit forecast, delayed Q4 results on investigation into flagged transactions

By Reuters, GFM Network News January 22, 2024
Shares of Archer-Daniels-Midland ADM.N slid 16 per cent in early morning trade on Monday after CFO Vikram Luthar was placed on administrative leave as the company investigates certain accounting practices at its Nutrition segment.


CBOT corn ZCH24 on Jan. 19 with 20, 50 and 100-day moving averages. (Barchart)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn futures decline for sixth week in a row

Short-covering, positioning and U.S. export demand advance corn and wheat Friday

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News January 19, 2024
U.S. corn futures lost ground for the sixth consecutive week and soybean futures declined the fifth week in a row after expectations for plentiful supplies pushed the markets to multi-year lows on Thursday.

CME live cattle LEJ24 on Jan. 19 with 20, 50 and 100-day moving averages. (Barchart)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: Cattle, hogs sag as traders track US slaughtering

Data largely neutral for cattle futures, analysts say

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News January 19, 2024
Chicago Mercantile Exchange cattle futures eased on Friday as the market retreated from November highs, and hog futures also closed lower.


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

France could face nationwide farmer protests as anger mounts

Farmers cite fuel taxes, excessive restrictions and red tape among grievances

By Reuters, GFM Network News January 19, 2024
France's largest farm union FNSEA is considering nationwide protests in the coming weeks, a spokesperson said on Friday, potentially expanding action by farmers in the southwest who have blocked a highway and dumped manure on public buildings.

CME live cattle LEJ24 on Jan. 18 with 20, 50 and 100-day moving averages. (Barchart)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: Follow-through buying carries CME cattle to eight-week highs

Cattle lighter after severe winter weather traders say

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News January 18, 2024
Chicago Mercantile Exchange cattle futures stormed to their highest levels in about eight weeks on Thursday amid follow-through buying, traders said.


CBOT soybeans ZSH24 on Jan. 18 with 20, 50 and 100-day moving averages. (Barchart)

U.S. grains: Soy, corn futures end higher after setting multi-year lows

Beneficial rains have eased concerns about crop damage in Brazil from drought

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News January 18, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures dropped to their lowest level in more than two years on Thursday and corn futures set a three-year low before the markets turned higher on short covering and technical buying, analysts said.

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Crops, General

China’s embrace of GMO crops gains momentum with new import, planting approvals

GMO corn, soybeans, cotton recently approved for domestic production in China

By Reuters, GFM Network News January 18, 2024
China on Thursday approved additional varieties of genetically modified soybeans and corn for import and production while expanding their planting areas nationwide, as part of a drive to improve food security and reduce imports.


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