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Grains and oilseeds: market holds its breath over Israel’s attacks on Iran

June 13, 2025 at 11:36 AM , Der AUDITOR
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BRUSSELS. With Israel and Iran on the brink of a full-blown war the market is holding its breath. The negotiations between the US and China are causing tensions for corn and soybeans. The recently imposed EU quota for Ukrainian wheat is shifting dynamics. Drought and fires spell trouble for Canada’s canola.

On the verge of war

Israel’s attacks on Iran have pushed the global economy to the brink of chaos. On Friday morning Israel launched widescale strikes on Iran hitting more than 100 targets including nuclear sites, ballistic missile factories and military commanders as Reuters and other leading news agencies report. In response, Iran has launched around 100 drones towards Israel, which the military is working to intercept and prompting the country to call a state of emergency.

In a recorded video message Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Nethanya

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