Food

Wheat Rises Most in Two Weeks on U.S. Export Demand Wheat futures jumped the most in two weeks on signs of increasing demand for supplies from the U.S., the world’s biggest exporter. Corn prices dropped. 24/5/2013
Wheat Climbs on Weather Threat as Import Demand Seen Picking Up Wheat rose in Chicago amid concern adverse crop conditions in the Black Sea region, northwest Europe and the U.S. will hurt yields and on speculation a tender by Algeria signaled stronger import demand. 23/5/2013
Corn Declines for Second Day as U.S. Farmers Accelerate Planting Corn fell for a second day after U.S. farmers accelerated planting on warmer weather, boosting optimism that production in the biggest grower will reach a record. Soybeans gained to the highest level in almost 10 weeks. 22/5/2013
Wheat Caps Biggest Weekly Drop Since March on Production Gain Wheat slid, capping the biggest weekly drop since March, on signs that global production will rise to a record as exports lag behind last year’s pace in the U.S., the world’s top shipper. 20/5/2013
Grains Decline on Rapid U.S. Planting Progress; Soybeans Rise Corn fell for a third day in Chicago and wheat declined on speculation that dry, warm weather this week firmed muddy soils for rapid planting progress in the U.S., the world’s biggest exporter. Soybeans rose. 17/5/2013
Wheat procurement may fall to 26-28 mn tonne Wheat procurement in the 2013-14 crop marketing year that started in April is expected finally culminate at around around 26-28 million tonnes,  a good 10-12 million tonnes less than year and almost 60% less than the initial estimate of 44 million tonnes.  16/5/2013
Corn Extends Gains Amid Increasing Risk U.S. Yields May Decline Corn rose, extending the biggest one-day rally this month, amid concern that yields in the U.S., the world’s largest grower, may fall below government forecast. 15/5/2013
Corn Gains as Persistent Rain Raises Risks for Record U.S. Crop Corn climbed on concern that persistent wet weather in parts of the Midwest, the largest growing region in the U.S., raises the risk of the nation missing a record production forecast. 14/5/2013
Refined Sugar Falls to 3-Month Low on Supplies; Cocoa Declines White, or refined, sugar fell to the lowest level in more than three months in London on speculation of increased sales from the world’s refiners and from Thailand, the second-biggest shipper, to supply Ramadan. Cocoa dropped. 10/5/2013
White Sugar Falls on Speculation Thailand Sales; Coffee Retreats Sugar declined for a second day in London on speculation producers in Thailand, the world’s second- biggest shipper, are re-melting more raw sugar into the white variety to meet demand for Ramadan. Coffee retreated. 9/5/2013

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