An official of the Ministry of Water Resources in China said on Tuesday that the risk of flooding could pose threat to corn crops this summer…
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Rapeseed output estimate drops; Flour maker margins tighten; Soybean imports rise
Rapeseed production in China during 2021/22 marketing year is estimated to total 14.3 million tons, lower than previous expectations…
Pork equities rally; US sorghum sales robust; Pre-made food industry stumbles
Publicly traded shares of Chinese pork companies rallied sharply…
DCE corn futures lag behind CBOT rally; Pork restocking starts; More Covid-related suspensions
Corn prices within China have been rising over the past six months mostly due to…
Mixed planting roll-out; Port company stock spikes; More corn processing capacity
The Chinese government has reemphasized its ambition to boost oilseed production in the country in its fourteenth five-year plan…
Wheat prices hit key level; China PMI rises marginally; Consumer demand slow
wheat prices could hit 1.5 yuan per jin (3,000 yuan/ton) – a major psychological level in the market…
Sunflower oil imports; Hog futures curve mixed
Over the past decade, China has become the world’s second largest importer of crude Ukrainian sunflower oil behind…
Grain and fertilizer prices rise; Wheat strength continues
Since the start of February, prices of most agricultural products, except for hogs, were higher in China…
Soybean auction kicks off; China greenlights Russian wheat imports
China’s state-owned stockpiler Sinograin said it will begin selling national reserves of imported soyoil and domestic soybeans…
Spring wheat subsidy; Shrinking edible oil margins; Cold weahther sweep
China considers subsidizing spring wheat planting due to winter crop delays China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs are looking to give more subsidies to farmers for the upcoming spring wheat planting to ease the supply pressure caused by winter planting delays. The delayed planting of winter wheat in China largely caused by the massive… Continue reading Spring wheat subsidy; Shrinking edible oil margins; Cold weahther sweep