Weather market alive and well
Last week I wrote about the mounting concerns in the US Midwest which was enduring one of their driest seasons on record. Photographs of drought-stressed
Last week I wrote about the mounting concerns in the US Midwest which was enduring one of their driest seasons on record. Photographs of drought-stressed
El Niño is supposedly on alert, and with it, a wet summer in the US, and a dry winter here. The last week has seen
Mother Nature can be cruel. The promise of an El Niño return, which typically means a wetter US, should have heralded a bumper summer cropping
The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARES) released its March Crop Report last week, and we had our first look at the 2023-24
Whoever said grain markets were dull probably has never experienced a year like the one we’ve had. The past week has been no exception as
Last Friday’s market comment made some interesting points on Chinese wheat production problems, and how they could impact world markets. Given these issues, it’s worth
This time last week, the freshly-inked grain corridor deal had seen wheat prices tumble. The last week in May in particular was quite brutal in
With the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) providing the market with a baseline balance sheet, markets have gone back to shifting in line
Last week we covered the headline numbers from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report. This week
At the absolute last minute, Russia rolled over and rubber-stamped the Black Sea grain corridor for another 60 days. This is despite getting no concessions
The May release of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report is one of the most anticipated
Will they, or won’t they? As the Russian stipulated corridor deadline approaches, the UN has been facilitating talks aimed at extending the deal. As of
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