The rainy season favors the Argentinian market as commercial buying props up soybeans. Crop futures are also looking agriculturally optimistic.
Agricultural crops closed low since last week with coffee and sugar futures looking dimmer. Cocoa grind data are eventful, scoring high this week.
The trade war between the U.S. and China has overwhelming detrimental effects on each other's agriculture, technology, goods and economy.
China threatens to tax US soybeans by 25 percent above the normal rate but supply and demand continue to rise, owing to the wet weather.
Amid trade wars between the U.S. and China, corn stocks remain steady. Experts see a favorable market for corn in the coming days.
The weather influences the fate of agriculture across America. While others remain barren, the continuous blizzard weighs down the Northern plains.
La Niña and winterkill hit stocks of U.S. wheat. Cocoa's on the rise and is on demand, while sugar closed lower this week despite the cheaper...
The grain inventory remains positive with corn production racing against soybeans. With La Niña talks, planting delays could lead to less grain production.
Cotton suffers from poor export sales report from USDA, while coffee, sugar and cocoa closed higher.
Sub-freezing temperatures drove the US wheat markets while demand remains strong for oats and corn.