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Expert Says World Has Enough Wheat
Expert Says World Has Enough Wheat
Expert Says World Has Enough Wheat
Are we going to run out of wheat over the next year? One expert says, "no". Even though shipments of wheat from Ukraine are nearly non-existent right now, and the U.S. winter wheat crop is struggling. "We're not gonna run out of wheat, people will be able to buy wheat, but it's gonna come at a pretty high price." ...
Borror: Russian War Having An Impact On Red Meat Sector
Borror: Russian War Having An Impact On Red Meat Sector
Borror: Russian War Having An Impact On Red Meat Sector
According to the U.S. Meat Export Federation, the war in Ukraine has already had an impact on the Red Meat arena, and that impact will continue for the foreseeable future. USMEF Vice President of Economic Analysis Erin Borror said Russia, Ukraine and Belarus export red meat, but the impact is somewhat muted at 60,000 tons to China ...
Argentina and Brazil Could Expand Wheat Production
Argentina and Brazil Could Expand Wheat Production
Argentina and Brazil Could Expand Wheat Production
The war in Ukraine is expected to expand wheat production in Argentina and Brazil, the primary wheat-producing nations in South America. Agriculture and consumer economics experts from the University of Illinois say both nations will likely already increase wheat planting this season, which begins in May ...
Russia/Ukraine Impacting World Supply and Demand Numbers
Russia/Ukraine Impacting World Supply and Demand Numbers
Russia/Ukraine Impacting World Supply and Demand Numbers
Friday’s USDA World Supply and Demand forecast is starting to show impacts from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Gary Crawford says one of the biggest crops impacted in the report was wheat. Crawford added corn prices went up 15 cents as well, and when it comes to soybeans, prices are up roughly $2.50 from las ...
How Will American Ag Address The War In Ukraine?
How Will American Ag Address The War In Ukraine?
How Will American Ag Address The War In Ukraine?
The war in Ukraine took the attention of the House Ag Committee this week, after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a passionate plea to American lawmakers by video link. And that presentation impacted the Ag Committee hearing. “Ukrainian farmers put 50 million metric tons of corn and wheat into the global food supply," said House Ag Committee member, Austin Scott of Georgia. "
Rabobank: Wheat Buyers Considering Other Sources
Rabobank: Wheat Buyers Considering Other Sources
Rabobank: Wheat Buyers Considering Other Sources
Wheat prices continue to climb as the Russian invasion of Ukraine is ongoing. A Rabobank analyst said the world’s biggest wheat buyers may need to reconsider whether they’ll continue buying grain from the Black Sea regions. “Russia and Ukraine have moved a lot of wheat into the market already, so things should be pretty good for this year,” says Stephen Nicholson of Rabobank. “However, the bigger