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Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Egypt buys 110,000 tonnes of wheat from Russia and Ukraine
Egypt's state grains buyer General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC), has purchased 110,000 tonnes of wheat from Russia and Ukraine. According to the GASC, it bought Russian wheat at US$258 per tonne and Ukrainian wheat at US$254.5/to ...
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Sluggish wheat output in India seen this year
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Friday, February 27, 2015
Good prospects seen for India's 2015 wheat crop: official
India's wheat crop prospects for 2015 appeared to be better than last year's on good weather conditions, a top farm ministry official told Reuters. "So far, the crop health and overall prospects look better than last year, but we are watchi ...
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Russia to fulfil one million tonnes of undelivered wheat exports
Russia is still obligated to deliver one million tonnes of wheat which were signed for before the government imposed export restrictions on the grain, Reuters reported. Arkady Zlochevsky, the head of the Grain Union, the farmers' lobby, lam ...
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Kansas U researchers develop wheat with better heat tolerance
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Wednesday, February 11, 2015
China seen to become world's 2nd-largest wheat producer
Global production of wheat for 2014/15 is projected to hit a new record, with China dethroning India as the world's second-largest producer of the grain, according to the latest grain market and trade report released Tuesday by the US Depar ...
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Jordan's wheat imports up 50% in 2014
Swelling demand had prompted Jordan to import over 2.1 million tonnes of wheat and barley last year, Trade Ministry spokesman Yanal Barmawi said. The 2014 imports were valued at US$616 million, higher than the $538.3 million recorded in 201 ...
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Australia revises 2014/15 wheat output forecast upwards
Rains came as a relief to drought-stricken areas in Australia where wheat is cultivated, prompting concerned officials to raise the output forecast for the 2014/15 wheat period to 23.61 million tonnes from the earlier forecast of 23.22 mill ...
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Mycotoxins have damaged Poland's corn and wheat: Nutriad survey
Nutriad had conducted more than 216 analysis on 36 corn samples in Poland, testing for the occurrences of the six most common mycotoxins in agricultural commodities used for animal production.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Australian wheat prices fall amidst lower production forecasts in 2015
Australian wheat has become more competitive after prices fell last week due to weak demand and falling global prices, traders said.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Rising corn and wheat to boost overall grain output: IGC
Prompted by better prospects in South America, international corn production has surpassed a November forecast, according to the International Grains Council (IGC). The rise of corn and wheat will push overall grain output to a record as we ...
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Global warming could cut wheat yields by 6% per rise in temperature
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Monday, December 29, 2014
Russia to impose duty on wheat exports
After imposing informal grain export controls and limiting railway loadings last week, Russia said it will impose a duty on wheat exports from February 1 to June 30. This measure is the latest effort by the government to cool domestic price ...
Monday, December 29, 2014
Egypt wheat supply from Russia imperiled by grain exports suspension
Egypt, the world's largest wheat importer, may fail to get its supply of wheat from Russia, which has reportedly stopped grain exports to protect domestic supply. The head of the influential Russian farm lobby group Grain Union, Arkady Zloc ...
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
2014 Polish wheat crop should not be considered safe for feed inclusion
The Nutriad Mycotoxin Survey covers 78 samples from all over Poland. More than 460 analyses were conducted to test for the occurrence of the six mycotoxins most frequently found in agricultural commodities intended for animal production. Th ...

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