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U.S. grains: Soy futures end down as traders eye Brazil weather

Wheat and corn futures advance

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News December 12, 2023
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures backpedaled on Tuesday after reaching their highest price in December as traders assessed risks from unfavorable crop weather in Brazil.

A file photo of cattle mustering in Australia’s Outback. (Hypedesk/iStock/Getty Images)
General, Markets, Reuters

Australia says China has lifted some restrictions on meat imports

Aussie trade minister calls it a positive step in improving relations between the countries

By Reuters, GFM Network News December 12, 2023
Australia's trade ministry said on Tuesday that China had lifted restrictions on imports of meat from three Australian abattoirs, in the latest sign of improving relations between the two countries.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. livestock: CME cattle rise with boxed beef prices, bounce from recent decline

CME lean hogs hit lowest price since Nov. 28 contract low

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News December 11, 2023
Chicago | Reuters -- Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures advanced on Monday as wholesale beef prices increased and the market rebounded from a 2% slide last week, brokers said.

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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans finish higher on Brazil weather concerns, global demand

Wheat futures plummeted; corn pressured by spillover weakness

By Reuters, GFM Network News December 11, 2023
U.S. soybean futures rose on Monday as concerns re-emerged that drought conditions in Brazil are having a detrimental effect on crops in the top-producing nation and after the U.S. government announced another export sale.


Container ships pass through locks on the Panama Canal in this file photo. (CIA.gov)
General, Markets, Reuters

Panama Canal drought to delay grain ships well into 2024

Wait times more than doubled between October and late November, prompting some shippers to reroute

By Reuters, GFM Network News December 11, 2023
Bulk grain shippers hauling crops from the U.S. Gulf Coast export hub to Asia are sailing longer routes and paying higher freight costs to avoid vessel congestion and record-high transit fees in the drought-hit Panama Canal, traders and analysts said.

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Crops, Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: CBOT grain, soybean futures tumble after monthly USDA data

U.S. government reported sales of 1,120,000 tons of soft red wheat to China this week

By Reuters, GFM Network News December 8, 2023
U.S. soybean futures fell on Friday after the Department of Agriculture's updated estimate of Brazil's soybean harvest fell toward the high end of trade expectations, easing concerns about global supplies of the oilseed.


File photo of a field of soybeans under turbines at southern Manitoba’s St. Joseph wind farm. (Dougall_Photography/iStock/Getty Images)
General, Reuters

US-UAE climate-friendly farming effort grows to $17 billion

COP28 has elevated agriculture, U.S. govt's Vilsak says

By Reuters, GFM Network News December 8, 2023
Funding for a joint effort by the United States and United Arab Emirates to advance climate-friendly farming around the world has grown to more than $17 billion, the countries announced on Friday at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai.

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
Markets, Reuters

CME cattle futures rout continues; hogs end lower

Despite small U.S. herd, placement into feedlots have been above last year's levels

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters, GFM Network News December 8, 2023
Live cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange dropped on Thursday to fresh multi-month lows on technical selling and weak beef prices at a time when feedlot supplies of market-ready cattle are rising, analysts said.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans rally ahead of Argentina’s inauguration of Milei, U.S. export sales

The libertarian president-elect has pledged to dollarize the economy, leading to devaluation rumours

By Reuters, GFM Network News December 7, 2023
U.S. soybean futures rose on Thursday on a fresh round of export sales and the prospect of Argentina's new President Javier Milei devaluing the nation's currency after he takes office over the weekend, analysts said.

The Chicago Board of Trade building on May 28, 2018. (Harmantasdc/iStock Editorial/Getty Images)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Wheat rises on third day of US sales to China; soy, corn retreat

Corn and soybean were pressured by weather forecasts for Brazil and parts of South America

By Reuters, GFM Network News December 6, 2023
Chicago wheat pared gains on Wednesday after touching a four-month high following a third straight day of private sales of U.S. wheat to China, the largest wave of Chinese purchases in almost a decade.


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