Food

Wheat Gains Second Day as Dry, Cold Weather Threatens U.S Crops Wheat advanced for a second day on concern that persistent dryness and freezing temperatures will further damage drought-hit crops in some of the biggest growing regions in the U.S., the world’s largest exporter. 18/4/2013
Corn Drops as U.S. Rains Help Rebuild Soil Moisture for Planting Corn declined after posting the biggest weekly gain in six as rain in parts of the U.S., the world’s largest grower, may replenish soil moisture needed for planting after drought cut last year’s harvest. 16/4/2013
Egypt Seen by U.S. Overestimating Wheat Crop as Currency Weakens Wheat supplies in Egypt, the world’s biggest importer, may shrink as a fuel shortage leaves grain output below a government forecast and the weakening local currency erodes imports, a U.S. report showed. 16/4/2013
U.S. Wheat-Supply Forecast Raised as Less Used in Animal Feed U.S. wheat stockpiles at the end of the marketing year will be 2.1 percent higher than forecast last month as livestock producers feed less to animals, the Department of Agriculture said in a report. 12/4/2013
French Soft-Wheat Growth 19 Days Behind Last Year on Cold March France’s soft-wheat growth was almost three weeks behind last year’s pace after unusually cold March weather, compared with warmer-than-normal conditions a year earlier, crop office FranceAgriMer said. 12/4/2013
Food Prices Rose in March as Dairy Costs Jump on New Zealand World food prices rose in March as dairy costs jumped on a drought in New Zealand that hurt milk output and as a late spring in Europe delayed a production rise, the United Nations’ Food & Agriculture Organization said. 12/4/2013
Wheat Drops as USDA Report May Show Higher Reserves; Corn Climbs Wheat declined for a second day before the U.S. Department of Agriculture monthly crop report that anlaysts say should show higher world inventories before the 2013 harvests. Corn advanced. 11/4/2013
Corn Gains as Some Investors Seen Ending Bets on Further Losses Corn advanced, extending a rebound from a nine-month low, as some investors reversed bets on losses and wet weather in the U.S. raised the risk of planting delays in the world’s largest grower. 10/4/2013
Wheat prices may drop in U.P. as arrivals gather pace Private traders are waiting for wheat prices to drop with arrivals picking up in Uttar Pradesh, the country’s largest producing State, but with relatively low governmental procurement operations. 10/4/2013
Demand for wheat to stay strong - Morgan Stanley Demand for US wheat is to continue to increase despite the grain's massive recent price outperformance on futures markets over corn, Morgan Stanley said, as China confirmed a near-1m-tonne purchase. 9/4/2013

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