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Grains and oilseeds: tables have turned

May 2, 2025 at 9:44 AM , Der AUDITOR
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BRUSSELS. Favourable weather condition shave turned the tables for wheat and corn. Farmers are not keen to sell soybeans in Argentina. Rapeseed is in good supply in the EU.

Rain spells good news for wheat

Wheat quotations are losing ground as weather conditions with more rain should benefit the crops in the USA and in Europe, whereas a lack of rain initially spelled bad news in northwest Europe and in the Midwestern United States. Above-average yields are now anticipated in Spain and Romania, whereas prospects are far less encouraging due to dry conditions in the Maghreb states of Tunesia, Algeria and Morocco as well as in east Ukraine. The prospects of peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine have given rise to hopes that some no

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