Flooding, barge accidents halt Mississippi River traffic

Barge shipping on the Illinois River and parts of the Mississippi River was at a standstill on Monday as flooding forced the closure of numerous locks and as crews worked to recover dozens of barges that broke free in flood-swollen currents. The U.S. Coast Guard closed the Mississippi between river mile markers 155 and 170 […] Read more


Meat packer JBS to buy Brazil poultry producer

 Brazil’s JBS SA, the world’s largest beef producer, said on Monday it signed a deal to buy local poultry processor Agroveneto for 128 million reais ($63 million) just months after its first move into the Brazilian poultry sector. JBS said in a statement that it would acquire Agroveneto, which specializes in ground poultry meat and is […] Read more

CBOT wheat, corn, and soy end lower

Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures fell, weighed down by a firm dollar that dampens investors’ enthusiasm for risky assets such as commodities, traders said. The declines were limited as the benchmark CBOT December wheat contract found support near its 100-day moving average of $8.62. For the week, CBOT December wheat rose 0.4 per cent. […] Read more





U.S. spring wheat protein premiums rebound

Growing export demand have helped reverse what had been a historic discount between hard red spring wheat with 15 per cent protein and the lower grades, trade sources said. The biggest U.S. spring wheat crop in two years and the second straight year with above-average protein content led to an "inversion" in the closely-watched protein […] Read more



Grains – soybeans fall on Brazil weather; U.S.. hurricane eyed

U.S. soybean futures fell two per cent on Monday and appear headed for their biggest daily slide in almost a month due to long liquidation prompted by crop-friendly weather forecasts for top producer Brazil and by concerns of Hurricane Sandy’s impact on the U.S. financial sector. The sell-off in soybeans pulled down wheat and corn, […] Read more

CBOT wheat, corn end lower, soy higher

(Oct. 26) U.S. wheat futures fell Friday on end-of-week positioning and weak export demand, traders said. The benchmark Chicago Board of Trade December soft red winter wheat contract fell nearly 1 per cent, dropping through key technical support at its 30-day moving average. For the week, CBOT December wheat fell 0.9 per cent. Ukraine wheat […] Read more