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The Archer Daniels Midland Co. (ADM) logo is displayed on a screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., May 3, 2018.
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News, Reuters

Grains merchant ADM slides on fresh accounting errors, profit forecast cut

By Mrinalika Roy, Reuters, Sourasis Bose November 5, 2024
Reading Time: 2 minutes Archer-Daniels-Midland shares fell eight per cent premarket on Tuesday after the global grains merchant cut its adjusted annual profit forecast and said it would amend its previous financial statements after finding fresh accounting irregularities.

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Markets, News, Reuters

Significant rainfall benefits wheat in Argentina’s southern farmland

By Reuters November 5, 2024
Reading Time: < 1 minute Argentina's current wheat crop benefited from significant rainfall that fell over southern parts of the country's agricultural area at the weekend, the Rosario Grains Exchange (BCR) said in a report on Monday.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Corn, soy futures advance on improved US export demand

By Reuters, Tom Polansek November 4, 2024
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago Board of Trade corn and soybean futures rose on improved U.S. export demand, analysts said, as the Department of Agriculture confirmed more sales on Monday.

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Markets, News, Reuters

October weather did not favour Ukraine’s winter crops, scientists say

By Reuters November 4, 2024
Reading Time: < 1 minute October weather, as well as in September, was unfavourable for the development of Ukrainian winter crops, most of which lack moisture, analyst APK-Inform quoted the Ukrainian national agricultural academy as saying on Monday.


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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Wheat futures lose ground as rainfall eases dryness

By Heather Schlitz, Mark Weinraub October 31, 2024
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago wheat futures turned lower on Thursday as rains hit drought-stricken areas of the U.S. Plains, traders said.

Detail from the front of the CBOT building in Chicago. (Vito Palmisano/iStock/Getty Images)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: CBOT soybeans recover after 4-day slide, boosted by exports

By Renee Hickman, Reuters October 30, 2024
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures rose on Wednesday after a four-session slide, amid strength in crude oil markets and signs of continued U.S. export demand for the oilseeds, market analysts said.


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News, Reuters

Bunge profit tops estimates on grain, oilseed volumes; 2024 outlook intact

By Karl Plume, Mrinalika Roy, Reuters October 30, 2024
Reading Time: 2 minutes Bunge exceeded Wall Street expectations for third-quarter profit on Wednesday as large global harvests provided the grain trader and processor enough volumes of soy, corn and other crops to blunt a hit from lower margins.

Producers can ask the Canadian Grain Commission to do a sample analysis when they disagree with an elevator. (CGC photo)
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Second opinion on grain grade available: Canadian Grain Commission

By Jeff Melchior October 30, 2024
Reading Time: < 1 minute Farmers can ask for a final quality determination from the Canadian Grain Commission if they disagree with their grain grade or other quality assessment from the elevator


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News, Reuters

Russia accuses UK of using Black Sea corridor to supply Ukraine with arms

By Reuters October 30, 2024
Reading Time: < 1 minute Russia on Wednesday accused Britain of using a Black Sea grain corridor to deliver arms to Ukraine, after denying London's allegations that Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports had disrupted crucial grain supplies for other countries.

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Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Chicago wheat surges on disappointing winter wheat conditions

By Renee Hickman, Reuters October 29, 2024
Reading Time: 2 minutes Chicago wheat futures climbed on Tuesday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that the U.S. winter wheat crop was in worse condition than the trade had expected, according to analysts.


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