Grains & Soybean Markets

South Africa: Tiger Brands Gains From Cheaper Choices

TIGER Brands , SA's largest food company, yesterday said profit for the year to September rose 8% to R2,5bn, as people switched to maize from more expensive staples such as rice, and commodity prices fell from the high prices...

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GrainCorp expects lower grain receivals

Grains handler and marketer GrainCorp Ltd says it expects lower grain receivals in Australia in its 2009/10 fiscal year as a result of continued drought. GrainCorp on Wednesday booked an annual net profit for the year to...

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Will Africa’s farmland become a “resource curse”?

by Tom Philpott Palm-oil trees in the making, Ivory Coast.In his Late Victorian Holocausts, Mike Davis teases out the mechanisms of famine in British-ruled 19th century India. When a drought would wipe out a grain harvest in...

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China - Soy prices very stable

Soybean prices may gain 20 percent by March as economic growth in China, the world's largest importer, boosts demand for animal feed and cooking oil, a US exporter group said. The oilseed may surpass the nine-month high of...

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India may import rice, has enough wheat

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 NEW DELHI: India expects wheat supply and prices to remain manageable but the country may decide to import rice after the size of the harvest is known in two months, a top adviser of Prime Minister...

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Ghana: The 2010 Budget: What are the prospects for the smallholder farmer

The importance of the agriculture sector to the Ghanaian economy was manifest once again in the 2010 national budget statement presented by the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, to Parliament on...

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Gold inches higher while other commodities decline

By SARA LEPRO AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Commodities like silver, copper and oil retreated after the Commerce Department revised lower its reading on third-quarter economic growth, saying the nation's gross domestic...

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Agriculture futures mostly fall, livestock mixed

Agriculture futures were lower early Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for March delivery slid 7.5 cents to $5.71 a bushel; March corn dropped 7 cents to $4.9625 a bushel; January soybeans dipped 1 cent to $10.41 a...

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Origin Agritech Limited (NASDAQ: SEED) Likely To Consolidate At $7.5

Yesterday (Nov 23), Origin Agritech Limited (SEED) rose sharply ($5.24 or 100.58%) on the news that it received the Bio-safety Certificate from the Ministry of Agriculture as a final approval for commercial approval of...

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