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Locusts spread in Ukraine’s south as war disrupts control measures

By Reuters July 30, 2025
A massive locust invasion is threatening sunflower and other crops in Ukraine's southern regions, largely caused by the war against Russia's invasion that makes it impossible to use traditional pest control methods, officials and producers say.

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Bank of Canada holds rates steady and says global trade war risk has eased

By David Ljunggren, Promit Mukherjee, Reuters July 30, 2025
The Bank of Canada held its key policy rate at 2.75 per cent for the third time in a row on Wednesday, as expected, and said the risk of a severe and escalating global trade war had diminished.


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Lentils, Markets, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: Most lentil prices lower as focus changes to new crop

By Glen Hallick Marketsfarm July 29, 2025
Lentil prices on the Canadian Prairies eased back during the week ended July 28, said Levon Sargsyan, broker with Johnston’s Grain. Sargsyan noted that’s due to the recent rains that brought relief to some of the dry areas of the region.

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Livestock, Markets

U.S. livestock: Cattle climb on low inventory, anticipated tariffs

By Geralyn Wichers July 29, 2025
Chicago cattle futures continued to climb, Tuesday, on anticipated tariffs on Brazilian beef and low herd numbers.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn, soy futures extend slide on milder weather forecasts

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters July 29, 2025
Chicago corn and soybean futures fell on Tuesday for a third straight session as forecasts for cooler Midwest temperatures this week and continued periodic rains reinforced expectations for ample U.S. harvests, analysts said.

A seeder sows wheat at a farm in Bencubbin, Australia, May 13, 2025. REUTERS/Hollie Adams  To match Special Report CLIMATE-FOOD/WHEAT
Crops, Reuters

Less rain, more wheat: How Australian farmers defied climate doom

Australia’s research system, focus on closing yield gap help drive success

By Peter Hobson, Reuters July 29, 2025
Australia's gains in wheat farm productivity have exceeded those in the United States, Canada and Europe and continue to rise while those of other developed markets slow or reverse.


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Livestock, News, Reuters

Canada says Australia has re-opened market access for beef and beef products

By Reuters July 29, 2025
Australia has lifted a 22-year-old ban on the import of Canadian beef and beef products, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said in a statement on Tuesday.

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Markets, News

China’s soymeal glut raises demand doubts ahead of US soybean export season

By Ella Cao, Naveen Thukral, Reuters July 29, 2025
China's appetite for soybeans is likely to weaken during the peak U.S. marketing season later this year, as record imports earlier in 2025 and tepid demand from animal feed producers have pushed up soymeal inventories at home, trade sources said.


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Potash miner K+S reports Q2 core profit miss, confirms 2025 guidance

By Reuters July 29, 2025
German potash and salt miner K+S, which has a site at Bethune, Saskatchewan, on Tuesday reported second-quarter core profit below expectations but reaffirmed its 2025 guidance.

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Beef Cattle, Livestock, Markets

Klassen: Lower U.S. calf crop supports Canadian feeder cattle market

By Jerry Klassen July 29, 2025
For the week ending July 26, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets were relatively unchanged from seven days earlier. Yearlings off grass weighing 900 pounds plus were very strong and may have been up $3 to $5 from the previous week.


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