[ad_1] On Tuesday, AHDB held our annual Grain Market Outlook (GMO) Conference in York. The day focused on optimising business potential, and the first session of the day looked at…
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Boustead Plantations Stake Sale Fails, But Deal Is Still On
[ad_1] Boustead Plantations’ shares surged Thursday with a key shareholder stepping in with an offer for the palm-oil producer after another company withdrew from a stake-acquisition deal. [ad_2] Source link
Canadian wholesale sales excluding petroleum products, oilseeds and grains up 0.2% in July
[ad_1] Statistics Canada says wholesale sales excluding petroleum, petroleum products, and other hydrocarbons and excluding oilseed and grain, grew 0.2 per cent to $81.3-billion in July. The agency says the…
Timely Rains Relieve Some Pressure on Corn-Belt Crops
[ad_1] Above-normal temperatures and dryness have stressed corn and soybeans as harvesting season approaches. [ad_2] Source link
‘The Market Is Dead’: Ukraine’s Farmers Count the Cost of Grain Deal’s Collapse
[ad_1] Russia’s exit from the Black Sea export agreement and its attacks on Ukrainian ports have led to lower income and higher costs in Ukraine’s agriculture industry. [ad_2] Source link
Inflation Is Cooling. Food Inflation Could Get Worse.
[ad_1] Food prices have been rising rapidly for longer than central bankers had expected, and recent setbacks may prolong the agony. [ad_2] Source link
Widespread Drought Creates Winners and Losers in U.S. Agriculture
[ad_1] Meat and dairy companies could face higher feed costs, while grain shippers and farm suppliers might reap gains. [ad_2] Source link
U.S. Drought Threatens to Prop Up Food Inflation
[ad_1] Crop prices are higher as a dry spell spans America’s breadbasket. [ad_2] Source link
Severe Drought Stunts Great Plains Wheat Crops
[ad_1] The harvest in the U.S. breadbasket is forecast to be the worst in more than 60 years. [ad_2] Source link
Bunge to Buy Viterra in $8.2 Billion Bet on North American Crops
[ad_1] Bunge plans to combine its strength in soybean processing and South American crops with Viterra’s network of North American grain-buying and shipping facilities. [ad_2] Source link