By Commodity News Service Canada
Winnipeg – Following are a few highlights in the Canadian and world feed grains markets on Friday, Dec. 29.
The Hellenic Shipping News says a lack of high-protein is becoming a world-wide problem. One trader from Singapore said that with the exception of the United Sates, it was becoming nearly impossible to source high-protein wheat. One of the major problems is that Australia’s wheat crop is expected to be its lowest in 10 years. Australia is generally the biggest supplier of high-protein varieties to Asia.
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Corn futures at the Chicago Board of Trade finished around one cent weaker on Friday as investors engaged in chart-based trading ahead of the long weekend. Weekly export sales in the U.S. came in slightly higher than expected. Icy weather has disrupted barge deliveries on the Illinois River, which was supportive.
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