EU wheat rebounds as U.S. weather rally offsets strong euro.

European wheat futures rose, recovering from a two-month low in the previous session, as a U.S. rally fuelled by poor weather for spring wheat offset strength in the euro and improving crop conditions in western Europe. Front-month September milling wheat on the Paris-based Euronext market unofficially closed 0.7 percent higher at 166.75 euros a tonne after rising as high as 167.50 euros. However, the trend remains bearish with improving crop prospects after the recent rain. The euro was firm against the dollar to trade close to a near seven-month high.

Govt FY18 wheat buys exceed target in Uttar Pradesh at 3.07 million tonne.

Government has so far procured 3.07 million tonne wheat from Uttar Pradesh for the 2017-18 (Apr-Mar) season, beating the initial target of 3.0 mln tn. Government purchases are still in progress in the state and procurement may touch 3.5 million tonne this year. Overall, the government has purchased 30.1 million tonne wheat across the country, up 31.3% from a year ago. Apart from Uttar Pradesh, procurement operations are still underway in Uttarakhand and Rajasthan.

NCDEX coriander hits 4% upper cap on short covering.

Futures contracts of coriander on the NCDEX hit the 4% upper circuit today as investors covered their short positions after prices slipped to a four-and-a-half-year low of 4,535 rupees per 100 kg. The most-active June contract was at 4,807 rupees per 100 kg, up 3.7% from the previous settlement. Decline in supply in the physical markets also boosted sentiment. Arrivals in Rajasthan were 4,300 bags (1bag=40kg) down 2,200 bags from the previous day.