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Israeli Grain Buyer Said to Tender for Corn, Feed Wheat, Barley Sherutei Bar Grains Import Ltd., an Israeli importer, is seeking 105,000 metric tons of corn, 45,000 tons of feed wheat and 25,000 tons of barley, according to two people with direct knowledge of the tender. 13/2/2013
Corn Heads for Worst Run Since March 2010 as Output May Climb Corn fell for an eighth day, the longest losing streak since March 2010, after the U.S. Department of Agriculture forecast an increase in production. 13/2/2013
Soybeans Lead Drop in Agricultural Commodities After USDA Report Soybeans fell in Chicago, extending the biggest drop in almost three months and leading farm commodities lower after the U.S. government raised its outlook for world inventories of the oilseed. 12/2/2013
Wheat Futures Fall as Export Inspections Trail Year-Ago Pace Wheat dropped the most in a week on speculation that exports will fall short of government estimates in the U.S., the world’s biggest shipper. 12/2/2013
Wheat Output in India Set to Drop for First Time in Eight Years Wheat output in India, the world’s second-largest producer, will drop for the first time in eight years and rice harvest will fall from a record after a below- average monsoon, the Agriculture Ministry said. 12/2/2013
Thai Rice Reserves Seen at Record as UN Flags Warehouse Shortage Rice stockpiles in Thailand will surge to a record this year driven by a government-price support program, according to the Food & Agriculture Organization, which said the country may be running out of room to store the staple. 11/2/2013
Bulk buyers keep away from wheat market Dara wheat and flour prices ruled flat as bulk buyers continued to keep away from the market. Radhey Shyam, a commodity expert, told Business Line that not much trading is taking place in the market and a steady trend has prevailed. 11/2/2013
Corn Drops on Speculation USDA May Raise U.S. Stockpile Outlook Corn declined for a fifth day, the longest losing streak since December, on speculation that the U.S. government will raise its estimate for stockpiles in the country, the world’s largest shipper. 8/2/2013
Wheat Slips to Three-Week Low as Rand Drops South African wheat futures dropped for a fifth day to the lowest in more than three weeks as the rand strengthened against the dollar, making imported grain cheaper. 8/2/2013
European wheat edges lower, U.S. weather weighs on prices European grain futures were lower on Wednesday, level with a three-week low set in the previous session as the market remained under pressure from forecast rain in drought-hit U.S. growing areas. 7/2/2013

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