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Soybean sowing reached 3% of the projected area of 6.8 million hectares in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul in the week to Thursday October 24, while wheat harvest picked up as producers took advantage of dryer weather between rainy periods, state agency Emater/RS said in a report released late on Thursday.
The Russian government continued to raise the wheat export tax for the October 30-November 5 period, along with increasing the tariff for barley and corn, according to a note published by the country’s agriculture ministry on Friday October 25.
Ukraine’s weekly grain exports fell by 38% week on week to 682,224 tonnes, according to data released by the country’s State Customs Service on Friday October 25.
Iran's state importer SLAL booked some 144,000 tonnes of corn in an international tender awarded on Thursday October 24, market sources have told Fastmarkets.
The French corn harvest advanced by 11 percentage points in the week to Monday October 21, with 25% of the total planted area now harvested, a weekly report from the country’s farm office FranceAgriMer showed on Friday October 25.
Sales of Argentine soybeans increased during the week to October 16, while those of corn decreased, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday October 23.
Canada's grain and oilseed exports totaled 877,900 tonnes in the week ended Sunday October 20, a significant decline of 546,900 tonnes, or 38%, from 1.4 million tonnes the week before, according to data from the Canadian Grain Commission released on late Thursday October 24.
Scattered showers in the US Midwest will support late-stage corn and soybean crops, while drought persists in parts of the Plains.
The USDA attaché in Australia reduced its forecast of the country’s wheat and barley production in 2024/25 because of inclement weather, although output will remain above the previous marketing year.
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The Ukrainian corn crop harvest advanced by 8 percentage points to 67% of the total planned area in the week ended Thursday October 24, with 15.4 million tonnes brought in from the fields, according to data from the country’s Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food.
The USDA attaché in Brazil increased its estimate for the country's 2024/25 soybean crop by 1 million tonnes to 161 million tonnes and projected record soybean exports next year at 102 million tonnes, a report showed late on Wednesday October 23.
Just 11,400 tonnes of milling wheat was exported from Rouen in the week to Wednesday October 23, according to data released by French port operator Haropa.
Ukrainian exports of oilseeds and processed sunflower products fell in the week from October 16 to 23, official data from the ?ustoms Statistics Service showed on Thursday October 24.
In the week to October 17, US soymeal net sales for the 2024/25 marketing year were down to 159,900 tonnes, dropping by more than 36% from 251,400 tonnes in the week to October 10, data released on Thursday October 24 by the US Department of Agriculture showed.
China’s stocks of soybean oil, rapeseed oil and palm oil were recorded at 2.04 million tonnes in the week to Friday October 18, down from 2.06 million tonnes the previous week, according to data from the China National Grain and Oils Information Center (CNGOIC) on Thursday October 24.
US weekly soybean net sales for the 2024/25 crop year totaled 2.1 million tonnes in the week to October 17, up by 26% from 1.7 million tonnes the previous week and landing within market estimates, the US Department of Agriculture reported on Thursday October 24.
US weekly corn net sales totaled 3,602,600 tonnes for the 2024/25 crop year in the week ended October 17, up by 62% from the previous week, according to data from the US Department of Agriculture released on Thursday October 24.
US weekly net sales of wheat for the 2024/25 crop year totaled 532,900 tonnes during the week to October 17, up by 6% from the previous week and by 38% from the prior four-week average, the US Department of Agriculture said on Thursday October 24.
Dry bulk freight rates for Panamax vessels in the Atlantic fell again to reach their lowest levels in a year in the week to Wednesday October 23, with weaker grain exports continuing to weigh on rates.