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India maize futures ease on weak physical cues on 07 June.
India maize futures ease on weak physical cues on 07 June.
Continued new crop supply likely to pressurize Bihar maize prices in coming days.
Continued new crop supply likely to pressurize Bihar maize prices in coming days.
Ukraine and Russia shipped abroad about 50 MMT of wheat.
Ukraine and Russia shipped abroad about 50 MMT of wheat.
NCDEX wheat futures up nearly 1% on bargain buying.
NCDEX wheat futures up nearly 1% on bargain buying.
Bangladesh may bring back 28% tax on rice imports.
Bangladesh may bring back 28% tax on rice imports.
Rice output on the rise in Thailand.
Rice output on the rise in Thailand.
India rice history may not have had anything to do with China.
India rice history may not have had anything to do with China.
Ukraine corn and sunflower planting has almost completed.
Ukraine corn and sunflower planting has almost completed.
India wheat edges up on increased offtake by flour mills.
India wheat edges up on increased offtake by flour mills.
Soybean prices edge up, but still set for biggest weekly loss in 10 months
U.S. soybean prices inched up after marking their lowest in four months earlier in the session, but were still set for their biggest weekly loss since August 2017 amid expectations for bumper North American output. The most active soybean futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were down 4.5 percent for the week, on course for their biggest weekly slide since Aug. 4, 2017. Soybeans hit their lowest since Feb. 6 at $9.72-1/2 a bushel.
China may soybean imports rebound, but steady on year ago
China soybean imports leapt in May from the previous month as buyers scooped up purchases from Brazil’s bumper harvest, but were still in line with the same month last year, despite markets concerns over a U.S. trade war. China imported 9.69 million tonnes of the oilseed in May, up from April’s 6.9 million tonnes, but just 1 percent higher than in May last year. China jan-may soybean imports at 36.17 mln tonnes.
Brazil exports of soybean to China in May smash record
Brazil exports of soybean to China in May hit 9.76 million mt, almost 80% of the total volume exported and a monthly record. The figure is equivalent to around 160 cargoes of soybeans and eclipses the previous record by more than 1.4 million mt, set in April 2017 last year. Brazil total exports for May, released Monday, reached 12.35 million mt.