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When adjusting for inflation, the 2022 average value surpassed the previous inflation-adjusted record set in 2013.
After a year of price volatility for agricultural inputs, 2023 is set to be a “normal” year for fertilizer and pesticide costs. . .
Climate data signals there are 77% odds La Niña will persist during the December through February period, according to last week’s update from the U.S. Climate Prediction Center (CPC).
Brazil could become the world’s largest cotton exporter in 2023, with an increase in planted area helping it to surpass the U.S., according to producers in the South American country.
The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) said in an online notice it is scrutinizing a draft Environmental Protection Agency policy change. . .
The share of palm oil in biodiesel and in food in the European Union is expected to fall significantly within the next 10 years, leading to a sharp drop in imports, the European Commission said
SovEcon raised its 2022-23 Russian wheat export forecast by 200,000 MT . . .
The ISM Services purchasing managers index released Monday unexpectedly jumped to 56.5 in November, rebounding from a more than 2-year low of f 54.4 hit in October...
Indonesia is making plans to bring B35 biodiesel (diesel fuel with a 35% mix of palm oil-based fuel) to the market in 2023, according to Chief Economics Minister Airlangga Hartarto.
La Niña is in its 29th month of existence but it should be in decline, according to World Weather Inc., who says its influence on the world will be greatly diminished in January and February . . .
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