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Canola, Cereals, Corn, Crops, Markets, News, Soybeans, Spring Wheat, Winter Wheat

USDA lowers U.S. soybean/corn yield estimates

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm November 8, 2024
There were a few tweaks to the latest monthly report from the United States Department of Agriculture released on Nov. 8. The World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates not only lowered yields for U.S. corn and soybeans, the department reduced the ending stocks for both.

Photo: Greg Berg
Markets, Reuters

Russia’s grain policies help Ukraine secure sales

By Michael Hogan, Mohamed Ezz, Reuters November 6, 2024
Russia's curbs on wheat exports have inadvertently helped Ukraine secure lucrative sales to Egypt this week while also inflating prices for the world's top importer, traders said.


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News, Reuters

Russia accuses UK of using Black Sea corridor to supply Ukraine with arms

By Reuters October 30, 2024
Russia on Wednesday accused Britain of using a Black Sea grain corridor to deliver arms to Ukraine, after denying London's allegations that Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports had disrupted crucial grain supplies for other countries.

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Markets, News, Reuters

China seeks stronger soybean ties with Russia

By Reuters October 30, 2024
China is willing to cooperate more closely with Russia in the soybean industry, its agriculture ministry quoted an official as saying on Wednesday, without giving any details.


BRICS leaders tout joint finance, trade projects at Russian summit
News, Reuters

Opinion: BRICS summit shows determination for a new world order – but internal rifts will buy the West some time

By Stefan Wolff, The Conversation via Reuters Connect October 28, 2024
There's an internal battle in BRICS over its future direction. This, in turn, creates space and time for the West to exercise more positive and constructive influence in the ongoing process of reshaping the international order.

File photo of barley being loaded for export at the Black Sea port of Mykolaiv, Ukraine on July 9, 2013. (Photo: Reuters/Vincent Mundy)
News, Reuters

Putin to examine Black Sea shipping proposals from Turkey’s Erdogan

By Anton Kolodyazhnyy, Guy Faulconbridge, Reuters October 25, 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin said his Turkish counterpart, Tayyip Erdogan, had proposed reviving contacts on Black Sea shipping but that he had not yet had time to study the documents.


Russia seeks more control over global food prices with BRICS grain exchange
News, Reuters

Russia’s proposed grain exchange for BRICS countries may take years to launch

By Gleb Bryanski, Olga Popova, Reuters October 24, 2024
Russia's proposal for a new international grain exchange could take years to get off the ground even though the plan was welcomed by members of the BRICS group of countries at a summit this week in Kazan in Russia.

BRICS leaders tout joint finance, trade projects at Russian summit
News, Reuters

BRICS leaders tout grain exchange, joint finance at Russian summit

By Gleb Bryanski, Reuters, Vladimir Soldatkin October 23, 2024
Leaders of the nations in the BRICS grouping, which accounts for 37 per cent of global economic output, predicted its influence would grow as they met in Russia on Tuesday, outlining common projects ranging from a grain exchange to a cross-border payments system.


Liberia-flagged bulker K Sukret, carrying grain under the Black Sea Grain Initiative, waits for inspection in the southern anchorage of Istanbul on May 17, 2023. (Photo: Reuters/Mehmet Emin Caliskan)
News, Reuters

Ukraine foreign minister calls for support to stop Russian strikes on its Black Sea ports

By Reuters October 22, 2024
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on Monday he and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan had discussed safe navigation for shipping in the Black Sea.

Russia seeks more control over global food prices with BRICS grain exchange
Markets, Reuters

Russia seeks more control over global food prices with BRICS grain exchange

By Gleb Bryanski, Reuters October 18, 2024
Russia is proposing BRICS countries set up a grain exchange that would give Moscow greater control over international prices for its agricultural exports, ahead of a group summit that will be attended by leaders of top global grain producers and buyers.


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