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Friday, July 17, 2020
Sinograin has no corn quality issues in stocks
After probing into the corn quality in one of Sinograin's warehouses, the China's state stockpiler stated on Tuesday that it had found none of the problems alleged in a video shared on social media over the weekend, Reuters reported.
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Sinograin probes corn quality in northeastern China
Sinograin is investigating the corn quality in one of its warehouses in northeastern China, after a video showed that the site was full of mouldy, low-grade corn, China's state grain stockpiler said Sunday, Reuters reported.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
India reports over 40,000 tonnes food grains damaged in godowns
The Food Corporation of India (FCI) said a total of 40,546 tonnes of food grains was damaged since 2014 at its various godowns across the country, India Today reported.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Effect of particle size and whole grain feeding on growth performance and gut health of broilers
Grinding, mixing and pelletization are the key processes in poultry feed production. These processes have direct effect on feed quality, feed intake (FI) and poultry performance. Grinding is most typically associated with the size reduction ...
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Czech Republic's 2020 grain crop forecast drops 3.3% on-year
The grain harvest of Czech Republic will lower by 3.3% this year to 6.78 million tonnes, according to the Czech Statistics Bureau (CSU) on Friday in its first crop estimate this season, Successful Farming reported.
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
USDA releases Grain Stocks report with over five billion bushels
USDA released its Grain Stocks report coming in at more than five billion bushels - half of which is being stored on farms - higher by less than 1% from last year but down from March this year, AgWeb reported.
Friday, July 3, 2020
Normal port activity puts Brazil on grain exporting spree during pandemic
As ports operate normally amid the COVID-19 crisis and Chinese demand remains strong, Brazil is seen to export 11.9 million tonnes of soybeans in June, a 37% increase on-year, industry group Anec stated on Tuesday, Reuters reported.
Friday, July 3, 2020
IG4 to buy Brazil's Itaqui port grain terminal
IG4 has inked a deal with Brazil's CGG Trading and its creditors to purchase CLI, which owns one of the largest grain terminals in the country in Itaqui's northern port, the private equity fund announced on Thursday, Reuters reported.
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Smithfield Foods partners with Granular Insights to support sustainability in grain farming
Smithfield Foods, Inc. announced on June 29 that it has partnered with Granular, a leading farm management software platform, to help growers in its grain supply chain boost farm sustainability and efficiency while improving crop yields.
Saturday, June 27, 2020
Global grains council increases 2020/21 global wheat, corn output estimate
On Thursday, the International Grains Council (IGC) announced a higher estimate for global wheat output in the 2020/21 season, with improved outlooks for Australia and China more than offsetting a downward revision for the EU, Reuters repor ...
Friday, June 19, 2020
Canadian grain exports soars amid global economy slump
As demand for other commodities weakens and frees up railway space in a collapsing global economy, Canadian grain exporters are boosting sales, according to Maritime Logistics Professional.
Monday, June 8, 2020
Zimbabwe's grain scarcity may reach 1.17 million tonnes
Despite a small rise in output, Zimbabwe's grain deficit is seen to reach 1.17 million tonnes this year, leaving most of the population facing food shortages, the latest official crop report showed on Saturday, Reuters reported.
Thursday, June 4, 2020
Gemcorp targets to boost Africa, Middle East grain sales
Gemcorp Group is eyeing to increase its sales to Africa and the Middle East, where locust plagues have destroyed crops, and has agreed to supply 200,000 tonnes of wheat to Ethiopia in the coming months, Bloomberg reported.
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Drought may hit Argentina's grain exports until September
Drought has pushed Argentina's Parana River to its lowest level in decades, which will slow exports and hurt the country's soy crushing margins at least through September, officials said, reported Reuters.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Sri Lanka's Ceylon Grain Elevators cites business risks in addition to COVID-19
Feed miller and poultry farmer Ceylon Grain Elevators (CGE) said it faces several risks arising from recently imposed import controls and from exchange-rate volatility.

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