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Brazil’s largest farmer cooperative said growers are hoarding soybeans amid a drop in domestic prices.
Interesting comments on the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and its views on changes to crop insurance.
Early frosts in the coming days could hurt Argentina’s already beleaguered soy and corn crops in southern areas of the country’s main farming region. . .
The International Grains Council (IGC) cut its forecast for 2022-23 global corn and soybean production.
The Port of Savannah’s loaded container exports grew 21% in January.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) pledged “this is the year to do a farm bill.”
Participants of a crop tour conducted by Grupo Labhoro and Noticias Agricolas traveled 1,864 miles across Santa Fe, Cordoba, Buenos Aires and Entre Rios, Argentina last week analyzing the crop situation.
In its annual rural policy blueprint, known as the “No. 1 document,” China’s State Council reiterated a recently stated goal to boost grain production. . .
Mexico’s coming ban on GMO corn imports could impact other areas of trade with the U.S., including sugar and corn syrup, an independent report released on Thursday said.
The U.S. exported 266.2 million lbs. of beef in December, down 10.9 million lbs. (3.9%) from November and 20.0 million lbs. (7.0%) below the previous year.