Glacier FarmMedia – China’s soybean imports have likely peaked, which has “profound” implications for oilseed and grain markets, according to a global food and agriculture bank. The Chinese government has […] Read more
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Imports expected to fall to 87 million tonnes in 2025 from 94 to 95 million in 2022, profoundly affecting global trade
U.S. soy planting seen at near-record pace
Funds also net short in U.S. wheats
No agreement yet to extend Ukrainian export shipping
Markets also have eye toward U.S. crop report
Cancelled China sales weigh on corn prices
Traders' eyes remain on weather
Recent rains may not be enough to save U.S. wheat, traders say
USDA attache sees more soy, sunflower
Market eyes talks on Black Sea grain corridor