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  • Soymeal rallies in October to pare losses

    Date:2014/10/30

    October 30, 2014 Soymeal rallies in October to pare losses Soymeal futures for December delivery jumped by 7.6% early this week to close at US$376.80 for 2,000 pounds on the Chicago Board of Trade,...

  • Brazil's soy export to China tops 28.6 million tonnes

    Date:2014/10/24

    October 24, 2014 Brazil's soy export to China tops 28.6 million tonnes Brazil's soy exports to China rose 4% to 28.65 million tonnes from January to September compared with the same period of 2013,...

  • Global palm oil crop forecast cut amid dry weather

    Date:2014/10/29

    October 29, 2014 Global palm oil crop forecast cut amid dry weather Global output of palm oil will be smaller than estimated a month ago amid dry weather in top producers Indonesia and Malaysia, O...

  • Rains shortfall cuts forecasts for Brazil's 2014-15 soy output

    Date:2014/10/24

    October 24, 2014 Rains shortfall cuts forecasts for Brazil''s 2014-15 soy output The analyst group Oil World is least optimistic with its latest forecast for Brazil''s 2014-15 soy output. ...

  • China's Zhangjiagangc imports Thailand corn for the first time

    Date:2014/10/29

    October 29, 2014 China's Zhangjiagangc imports Thailand corn for the first time 180 million tons of non-genetically modified Thailandcorn, valued at US$5.72 million,had recently reached the port of...

  • Illinois corn farmers to get less from their crops this year

    Date:2014/10/23

    October 23, 2014 Illinois corn farmers to get less from their crops this year Record high corn yields are expected to give northern Illinois corn farmers a gross revenue of US$808 per acre this yea...

  • US export of DDGS to China 'in jeopardy' as corn falls to near zero

    Date:2014/10/28

    October 28, 2014 US export of DDGS to China ''in jeopardy'' as corn falls to near zero US corn exports to China have become problematic after the latter started enforcing a zero tolerance policy fo...

  • EU sees more feed grain supply after wet summer

    Date:2014/10/22

    October 22, 2014 EU sees more feed grain supply after wet summer Unseasonal rains during summer in many regions of the EUleading proved beneficial for livestock farmers as these would mean more wheat available for fee...

  • KWS increases spending on research and breeding in 2013/14

    Date:2014/10/28

    October 28, 2014 KWS increases spending on research and breeding in 2013/14 KWS SAAT AG, one of the world''s leading seed companies, increased its spending on research and breeding fo...

  • CHS Inc. partners with United Prairie

    Date:2014/10/20

    October 20, 2014 CHS Inc. partners with United Prairie CHS Inc., a leading farmer-owned cooperative in the US, has agreed in principle to join full service agronomy retailer, United Pra...

  • Price gap between Chinese and imported corn widening

    Date:2014/10/28

    October 28, 2014 Price gap between Chinese and imported corn widening The gap between prices of imported and local corn continues to widen in China, leaving the government worried about a spike in smuggling. ...

  • CHS appoints new director of leadership communications

    Date:2014/10/20

    October 20, 2014 CHS appoints new director of leadership communications CHS Inc. has appointed Malissa Fritz as the company's director of issues management and leadership communications....

  • Cofco unit China Agri-Industries to report loss of US$168 million

    Date:2014/10/27

    October 27, 2014 Cofco unit China Agri-Industries to report loss of US$168 million China Agri-Industries Holdings Ltd. , a Hong Kong-listed unit of Cofco Corp., expects to book a loss of HKD 1.3 bi...

  • China'ssoyimports to hit highest in six years

    Date:2014/10/20

    October 20, 2014 China's soyimports to hit highest in six years According to the latest report from USDA, China's soy imports for MY13/14 is estimated at 69 million tons, up from the 68 million t...

  • Syngenta backtracks, says 2014 profit to be lower

    Date:2014/10/17

    October 17, 2014 Syngenta backtracks, says 2014 profit to be lower Top crop chemicals maker Syngentasees its profit margin declining this year due to a shift from corn to soy in North America, as w...

  • Gavilon Group appoints new president and CEO

    Date:2014/10/16

    October 16, 2014 Gavilon Group appoints new president and CEO The Gavilon Group has appointed its chief operating officer, Jim Anderson, as its new president and chief executive officer....

  • COFCO consortium acquires 51% of Nidera

    Date:2014/10/16

    October 16, 2014 COFCO consortium acquires 51% of Nidera An investment consortium led by COFCO has bought over 51% of Nidera, a major international agribusiness based in the Netherland...

  • China launches pro-GMO media campaign

    Date:2014/10/03

    October 3, 2014 China launches pro-GMO media campaign China has launched a media campaign supporting the use of genetically-modified crops which the country hopes will significantly improve its foo...

  • Monsanto to pay Brazil-based soy exporter for collecting royalties of GM seeds

    Date:2014/10/15

    October 15, 2014 Monsanto to pay Brazil-based soy exporter for collecting royalties of GM seeds Monsanto will pay a fee to a soy exporter in Brazil for collecting royalties from farmers ...

  • China: Taiwan buys 60,000 tons of Brazilian corn

    Date:2014/09/30

    September 30, 2014 China: Taiwan buys 60,000 tons of Brazilian corn On September 26, Taiwan's MFIG bought 60,000 tons of Brazilian corn from trading house Cargill. The purchase was made in a combi...

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