Brazil's major soybean growing area has been historically dry. Allison Thompson of The Money Farm explains why the wait for Brazil's monsoon season is so important for U.S. soybean and corn markets.
For those following soybeans and corn in South America, the most important read right now is not just the size of the crop, but the speed at which that crop turns into available supply, shipments, and ...
A spike in diesel prices is emerging as the first and most immediate threat to Brazil's farm sector from the U.S.-Israeli ...
Agricultural economists have little doubt about Brazil remaining the world’s top exporter of soybeans for 2023/24; however, the corn export outlook is a bit murky with potential production problems ...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Growth of Brazil's corn ethanol sector has become key to meeting the country's growing demand for the renewable fuel under a new government mandate to use more ethanol in gasoline ...
SAO PAULO, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Forecasters expect lower production from Brazil's second corn crop because of smaller planted area, lower investment by farmers and the intense El Niño weather pattern, ...
SAO PAULO, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Brazil's 2023/24 second-corn production projection was raised by nearly 5 million metric tons to 91.2 million tons from 86.3 million tons, agribusiness consultancy ...
USDA’s March World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates risks getting lost in the mix as the escalating war with Iran feeds volatility across markets, including grains. Traders are also looking ...
Editor's note: Catch Randy Martinson every Friday after markets close on the Agweek Market Wrap at agweek.com. It has been a couple weeks since our last article so to take a look back on how the ...
NAPERVILLE, Illinois (Reuters) -With global corn supplies set for decade lows later this year, Brazil’s corn harvest cannot afford a mishap. Brazilian corn stocks are particularly tight heading into ...
Weekly corn inspections jump to 78.9 million bushels, pushing exports to record levels. But rivals Argentina, Brazil and ...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A trading firm owned by Agriculture Minister Blairo Maggi's family has been the biggest winner from Brazil's corn subsidies this year, underscoring the tensions between the ...
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