The rainy season favors the Argentinian market as commercial buying props up soybeans. Crop futures are also looking agriculturally optimistic.
The weather influences the fate of agriculture across America. While others remain barren, the continuous blizzard weighs down the Northern plains.
The grain inventory remains positive with corn production racing against soybeans. With La Niña talks, planting delays could lead to less grain production.
US soybeans production struggle to keep up with inventories. Despite a drop in numbers, Brazilian and Argentinian production keep soybeans fear at bay.
Ukraine faces off against Argentina in becoming the second top exporter of corn.
While some BRIC countries lived up to their potential, others fell from the burden of expectations.
Some countries are implementing changes to improve local production of raw minerals and lessen dependence on imports.
The public and opposition are criticizing the UK government's support for Brazil's oil efforts.
The United States is included in the list of the more ‘upbeat’ countries.
With so many additional bushels being produced in South America, we have to expect greater export competition.