India wheat price unchanged, as adequate supplies to cater to high festival demand.
USDA sees rains reducing Bangladesh rice output.
USDA sees rains reducing Bangladesh rice output.
USDA ups estimate for 2017-18 Bangladesh rice imports.
USDA ups estimate for 2017-18 Bangladesh rice imports.
Nepal paddy production projected to grow to record 5.4 MMT, despite massive floods.
Nepal paddy production projected to grow to record 5.4 MMT, despite massive floods.
In Amritsar 28% more paddy arrival at mandis this year, say officials.
In Amritsar 28% more paddy arrival at mandis this year, say officials.
IMD advised to Andhra farmers to spray fungicide on paddy.
IMD advised to Andhra farmers to spray fungicide on paddy.
Nizamabad maize prices seen rising after Diwali.
Nizamabad maize prices seen rising after Diwali.
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Tur up in Akola on dal millers buys, gains in chana.
Prices of tur at Akola in Maharashtra were up because of demand from dal millers along with strength in the chana prices. In the key market of Kalburagi, Karnataka, tur was steady.
Urad prices up in Delhi on demand from millers.
Prices of urad in Delhi were up because of demand from millers and gains in other pulses. Reports of procurement of the pulse by the government agencies are also creating positive sentiment.
Chana prices up in Delhi, Bikaner as demand revives.
Chana prices rose in Delhi and Bikaner because of a slight recovery in demand due to ongoing festivals.
Farm minister says Centre to procure kharif urad, moong in Gujarat.
The Centre has approved the Gujarat government’s proposal for procurement of moong and urad crop grown in 2017-18 (Jul-Jun) kharif season. The central government has given approval for procurement of 16,000 metric tonne moong and 20,750 metric tonne urad from farmers in Gujarat at the minimum support price. The government spend 2.01 billion rupees to procure the pulses. The government has decided to procure the pulses as their prices have fallen below the MSP in key markets of the state Minimum support price for urad in 2017-18 was fixed at 5,400 rupees, including a bonus, and for moong, it was fixed at 5,575 rupees, including a bonus. The government had approved procurement of these pulses in Maharashtra late last month.
China September soybean imports up 13% on year at 8 million metric tonne.
China imported 8.11 million metric tonne of soybean in September, up 12.8% on year. The country’s import of soybean during the first nine months of this year was also up 15.5% on year at 71.45 million metric tonne. The USDA expects the country to import about 95 million metric tonne of soybean in 2017-2018, up from 92.5 million metric tonne in 2016-2017. The most-active November contract of soybean on the CBOT was at $9.94 per bushel, up 0.2% from the previous close.
Brazil body sees lower soybean output in 2017-18.
Soybean production in Brazil during 2017-18 is seen at 106-108 million metric tonne and is likely to account for about 89% of the total crops produced in the country. Brazil produced 114 million metric tonne of soybean in 2016-17. Soybean acreage in Brazil is seen at 34.5 million-35.2 million hactare in 2017-18, nearly 3% higher than the previous crop.
Govt cuts base import price of all palm oils, soy oil.
Govt cuts crude palm oil base import price to $719/metric tonne vs $743/metric tonne. Cuts RBD palm oil base import price to $751/metric tonne vs $780/metric tonne. Cuts crude palmolein base import price to $754/metric tonne vs $785/metric tonne. Cuts RBD palmolein base import price to $757/metric tonne vs $788/metric tonne. Cuts crude soyoil base import price to $824/metric tonne vs $851/metric tonne.
