March 29, 2024 | 03:16 GMT +7
March 29, 2024 | 03:16 GMT +7
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(VAN) China canceled another batch of US wheat export shipments, adding to an already record number of cancellations that have weighed on Chicago futures.
(VAN) China's agriculture ministry is urging local authorities to speed up the harvesting and drying of damaged grain after heavy rain flooded fields of ripe wheat in the country's most important growing region.
(VAN) About 12,000 years ago, the Neolithic revolution radically changed the economy, diet and structure of the first human societies in the Fertile Crescent of the Near East.
(VAN) Despite many challenges, over 500 hectares of rice in the link model between farmers and businesses in Le Thuy district are still profitable.
(VAN) Grain prices were mixed but mostly lower on Tuesday. Corn prices crumbled 2% lower after USDA’s latest data showed faster-than-expected planting progress, which triggered a round of technical selling.
(VAN) The Ukraine war highlights how reliance on a few big staple crops threatens food security and global nutrition.
(VAN) Amid the fears that Russia-Ukraine conflict will tighten the global supply of wheat and corn, international demand for broken rice has increased sharply.
(VAN) Ukraine must sow as many crops as possible this spring, despite the Russian invasion, President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.
(VAN) The deal was made last month, and the Chinese government announced details this week.
(VAN) October is here market watchers and that means the 4th quarter is upon us! And it finally rained…in areas.
(VAN) In the first eight months of this year, Vietnam imported nearly 3.1 million tonnes of wheat, excessing the total wheat volume it imported the whole last year.
(VAN) Scouts on an annual tour of Kansas wheat fields found record yield potential in the top U.S. winter wheat state's crop following late-season rains,
(VAN)- Chicago corn futures jumped on Monday to their highest since June 2013, as concerns over global supplies buoyed the market.
China’s wheat carryout in 2020-21 is set to fall for the first time in eight years, though the world’s leading grower has more than a year’s worth of supply in storage.
Argentine wheat sowing is likely fall this year as farmers calculate the risk of state intervention in the market while new Chinese demand for feed barley is expected to induce some growers to switch crops.