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ORIGIN BEAN CRUSH SLOWS AS CHINA GROWS
The USDA in October WASDE reduced Argentine old crop production by 700 tmt from Sep while reducing exports and crush, as Argentina loses competitiveness versus the US. Brazil crushers have also started to feel the shortage of beans, despite previously loading significant meal. Despite the changes from September, the USDA estimates major origin crush to […]
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Grains Export Pace Tracker Snapshot 7/16/2020
The export tracker provides us a view of where we stand in terms of pace in grains exports. By comparing Clipperdata’s up-to-date tracking of commodity loadings and the USDA estimated crop year exports, it calculates the ratio that has been shipped for the current marketing year, factoring a historical average difference between crop year Clipperdata trackings […]
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Global Grain Weekly Report Snapshot – 7/3/2020
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USDA June Acreage and Stocks Report Summary
The USDA June acreage report was particularly bullish for corn. USDA estimated the US corn planted area at 92.0 mln acres, 5.0 below the March estimate and 3.2 below the market average estimate. This translates to approximately 822 mbu less corn production, assuming the June yield estimate and harvest ratio. This would drastically lower the […]
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USDA March Prospective Plantings and Stocks Report Takeaway and April Outlook
Tuesday’s USDA Grain Stocks report was bullish for old-crop corn, while neutral for old-crop soybean and wheat. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Planting Intentions are bearish for new-crop corn, bullish for new-crop soybeans and neutral for new-crop wheat. Total corn, bean and wheat acreage of 225 million acres are 14 mln acres higher […]
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Grains and Oilseed Flows March White Paper
With the Coronavirus striking a vicious blow to global crude and product demand, and Saudi Arabia and Russia embarking on an oil price war, it leads to the question of how recent events are impacting dry bulk flows.
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China Might Need The U.S. This Time
It was reported on Monday evening from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce that Chinese companies have stopped purchasing U.S. agricultural products in response to President Trump announcing that he intends to place a 10 percent tariff on an additional $300 billion of goods starting on September 1st. The Ministry of Commerce also said they would […]
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China: Corn Industrial Use Shines, Feeding Takes a Hit
Some insights into the most recent highlights from the USDA Foreign Agricultural Services (FAS) China Grain and Feed report.
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