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U.S. grains: Soybeans fall on supply pressures; corn and wheat turn higher

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters, GFM Network News March 11, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean futures drifted lower on Monday, amid ongoing pressure from a hefty global supply and signs of investors hunting for profits, traders said.

File photo of a view near the Canadian end of the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Windsor and Detroit and is considered one of North America’s busiest trade routes. (Steven_Kriemadis/iStock/Getty Images)
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U.S. finalizes higher standard for ‘Product of USA’ meat label

Canadian meat sector concerned labeling could have chilling effect on exports to U.S.

By Leah Douglas, Reuters, GFM Network News March 11, 2024
The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday finalized a rule requiring meat, poultry, or eggs labeled as a U.S. product to come from animals born, raised, slaughtered, and processed in the country.


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Tyson Foods to close Iowa pork plant with 1,200 workers

Packer's pork business saw loss of $128 million in last fiscal year

By Reuters, Tom Polansek, GFM Network News March 11, 2024
Tyson Foods will permanently close a pork plant in Perry, Iowa, the meatpacker said on Monday, eliminating jobs for about 1,200 workers.

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Alberta renewable ban could hurt $11 bln in investments, says study

Farmland-protecting approach puts province at loggerheads with federal Liberals' green energy plans

By Reuters, GFM Network News March 11, 2024
Canadian province Alberta's ban on some renewable projects could hurt $11.1 billion in investments and stall up to 6.3 gigawatts (GW) of solar and wind power capacity, a study said on Monday.


U.S. grains: Wheat futures bounce after 3-1/2 year low; soy, corn climb
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Wheat futures bounce after 3-1/2 year low; soy, corn climb

Hefty global grain supplies, competition for export business anchor prices

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters, GFM Network News March 8, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade soybean and corn rose on Friday, extending their recovery from three-year lows set last month, following an uneventful monthly supply/demand report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), analysts said.

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Europe’s grain farms await rain break after damp winter

Weak prices for maize could encourage planting other crops

By Gus Trompiz, Michael Hogan, Reuters, GFM Network News March 8, 2024
Grain growers in western Europe will need rain to ease this month to progress with spring planting, after a wet February maintained soggy field conditions that have already put the region on course for a smaller wheat harvest, analysts said.


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U.S. grains: Wheat sags to 3-1/2-year low

Corn, soy firm ahead of USDA data

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters, GFM Network News March 8, 2024
Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) wheat futures ended mostly lower on Thursday with the benchmark contract Wv1 tumbling to a fresh 3-1/2-year low late in the session after China cancelled a purchase of U.S. wheat and Egypt scrapped an international purchase tender, traders said.

Farmers drive tractors in front of government office, where they dumped manure, during a protest against European Union agricultural policies, grievances shared by farmers across Europe, in Prague, Czech Republic, March 7, 2024. REUTERS/Eva Korinkova
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Czech farmers dump manure on Prague streets in renewed protests

Farmers across EU continue to protest Ukrainian imports and other grievances

By Eva Korinkova, Reuters, GFM Network News March 7, 2024
Czech farmers dumped manure in front of the government's office, blocked Prague streets with tractors and taunted the country's farm minister on Thursday as they renewed protests demanding more help and a halt to cheap imports to the European Union.


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EU backs another year of access for Ukrainian food

Proposal includes tariff 'emergency brake' for some products in response to farmer protests

By philip-blenkinsop, Reuters, GFM Network News March 7, 2024
European Union lawmakers approved on Thursday granting Ukrainian food producers tariff-free access to EU markets for another year, rejecting amendments that could have increased restrictions.

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U.S. livestock: CME lean hog futures touch three-week low

CME live cattle futures also declined in range-bound trade

By Julie Ingwersen, Reuters, GFM Network News March 6, 2024
Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hog futures fell on Wednesday for a third straight session in largely technical trade, analysts said, with the benchmark April contract LHJ24 dipping to a three-week low.


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