Increased sugar stocks offset a dip in the trade market of wheat, corn and oats. Changes in production and usage predict accountability in the next months.
Sub-freezing temperatures drove the US wheat markets while demand remains strong for oats and corn.
Prices of wheat, corn and oats have dipped in the U.S. but things are looking good for sugar, cotton and orange juice.
How will India's decision on wheat import duty affect the Black Sea exports?
US crop prices continue to be volatile due to several factors like the weather, and exports from other countries.
Reports may have underestimated the demand for cotton.
Russia remains the top global wheat export market but the country still have its limits.
The grain markets in the U.S. continue to be volatile with wheat prices down while others like corn improve.
Wheat and other agricultural products continue to fluctuate due to weather conditions and other factors.
The US dollar may be increasing in value however US wheat exports are falling.