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USDA says corn-for-ethanol consumption totaled 414.7 million bu. in April, below expectations for use of 427.4 million bushels.
A senior United Nations (UN) official had “constructive discussions” in Moscow with Russia’s first deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov on facilitating Russian grain and fertilizer exports to global markets.
China’s cabinet announced a package of 33 measures covering fiscal, financial, investment and industrial policies to revive its pandemic-ravaged economy.
A broad mix of U.S. food and ag groups sent a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai calling for a halt to trade tariffs to ease inflation.
USDA now forecasts U.S. ag exports will reach a record $191.0 billion in fiscal year (FY) 2022, up $7.5 billion from the February forecast. . .
China has temporarily suspended beef imports from four Brazilian slaughterhouses, two operated by JBS SA and two by Marfrig.
India has no immediate plans to lift a ban on wheat exports but will continue with deals which are done directly with other governments, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal told Reuters.
China’s customs authority has signed an agreement with Brazil to allow imports of Brazilian corn, the ministry of commerce said on Tuesday. . .
A new report by Eurasia Group and the food security consultancy Gro Intelligence says the most likely outcome of the war in Ukraine isn’t a massive escalation by Russia or a sudden outburst of doves crying for peace...
Planting delays are an increasing concern in the northwestern Corn Belt with the final crop insurance planting date for corn on May 25 for all but. . .