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U.S. grains: Soy, corn futures down as USDA projects massive US crops

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters October 11, 2024
Soy and corn futures turned lower on Friday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture's supply and demand report confirmed the advancing harvests in the U.S. will be some of the largest on record.

File photo of barley being unloaded at a grain terminal in Ukraine on June 23, 2022. (Photo: Reuters/Igor Tkachenko)
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Ukraine grain exports to fall by more than 10 million tonnes due to smaller crop, official says

By Pavel Polityuk, Reuters October 11, 2024
Ukraine's 2024/25 grain exports are likely to decrease to around 40 million metric tons from almost 51 million tons in 2023/24 due to a smaller harvest, the first deputy agriculture minister Taras Vysotskiy said on Friday.


The Chicago Board of Trade building on May 28, 2018. (Harmantasdc/iStock Editorial/Getty Images)
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U.S. grains: Wheat climbs as dry weather, Ukraine war put supply risks in focus

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters October 10, 2024
Chicago wheat extended gains on Thursday as traders assessed whether increased tensions between Russia and Ukraine and persistent dryness in grain production areas around the world may curb global wheat exports, analysts said.

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Saskatchewan crop report: Harvest nearly complete

By Glen Hallick Marketsfarm October 10, 2024
Combining in Saskatchewan is virtually complete with the provincial report putting the harvest at 97 per cent finished overall. That's a gain of six points during the week ended Oct. 7, as parts of the province contended with rain delays.


World wheat inventories have fallen from record highs five years ago, U.S. data shows, as poor weather hurt output and Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine temporarily spiked grain prices. Photo: Greg Berg
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Harsh weather curbs global wheat output, buoys prices

By Naveen Thukral, Reuters, Tom Polansek October 10, 2024
World wheat inventories have fallen from record highs five years ago, U.S. data shows, as poor weather hurt output and Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine temporarily spiked grain prices.

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Montreal Port dockworkers begin overtime strike

By Reuters October 10, 2024
Dockworkers at the Port of Montreal have begun an overtime strike on Thursday morning, the port authority said, as negotiations over a new contract make little progress.


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U.S. grains: Wheat up for third day, corn and soybean regain ground

By P.J. Huffstutter, Reuters October 9, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade corn and soybean futures ticked higher in choppy trading on Wednesday, boosted by strength in the financial markets and as traders adjusted positions ahead of a government supply-and-demand report, market analysts said.

Combining in Manitoba advanced 12 points at 85 per cent complete for the week ended Oct. 7. While some crops made great amounts of progress, others did not. Photo: File
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Manitoba crop report: Most of the harvest off the field

By Glen Hallick Marketsfarm October 9, 2024
Combining in Manitoba advanced 12 points at 85 per cent complete for the week ended Oct. 7. While some crops made great amounts of progress, others did not. The largest gains were made in the province's soybean and flax harvests as they are up 41 points apiece at 70 and 61 per cent finished respectively.


The Chicago Board of Trade building on May 28, 2018. (Harmantasdc/iStock Editorial/Getty Images)
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U.S. grains: Soy, corn end lower on harvest pressure, expected Brazil rain

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters October 8, 2024
Chicago soybean and corn futures settled lower on Tuesday as brisk U.S. harvest progress and forecasts for rain in drought-hit Brazilian crop belts bolstered expectations of abundant global supplies, traders said.

Canada recorded a bigger-than-expected trade deficit of C$1.1 billion in August, its sixth consecutive monthly shortfall, as imports rose while exports declined, Statistics Canada data showed on Tuesday. Photo: Thinkstock
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Canada posts sixth straight monthly trade deficit in August

Farm, fishing and intermediate food product exports rose

By Ismail Shakil, Promit Mukherjee, Reuters October 8, 2024
Canada recorded a bigger-than-expected trade deficit of C$1.1 billion in August, its sixth consecutive monthly shortfall, as imports rose while exports declined, Statistics Canada data showed on Tuesday.


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