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… in Australia, China, the EU, India, Morocco, and Ukraine. Global maize production forecasts fell in June based … in June based on downward revisions in Uruguay and Ukraine. Soybean utilization expectations rose slightly, and …
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… due to higher than anticipated harvests in China, the EU, Ukraine, and the U.S. Maize utilization is forecast up by 2 …
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… in February based on increased outputs from the EU, Ukraine, Ghana, and several other African countries. Maize …
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… will still reach a record high despite decreases in Ukraine and the U.S. Maize utilization forecasts also rose in …
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… rose on cuts to production estimates in the U.S. and Ukraine and high demand from China. Rice prices remained … a sharp reduction in output forecasts in the U.S. and Ukraine. Maize utilization for 2020-2021 is also expected to …
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… usage in the U.S., and reduced exports from Brazil and Ukraine. In contrast, global rice prices fell to seven-month … tons in October due to reduced output expectations in Ukraine and Argentina. Wheat utilization for 2020-2021 is … sharply based on reduced prospects in the EU, U.S., and Ukraine. However, global production remains high and is …
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… tons based on upward revisions by the EU, Russia, and the Ukraine.  Maize production forecasts fell by 1 percent in …
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… in June based on downward revisions for India and the Ukraine, but global production is still expected to rise from …
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… China, as well as improving crop prospects in the EU and Ukraine. After a period of unusual fluctuations until … prospects of less favorable growing conditions in parts of Ukraine and other parts of Europe. Price variability in …
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… unfavorable weather conditions in the EU, Russia, and the Ukraine. Wheat utilization expectations for 2020-2021 also … being driven by record harvests in the U.S., Canada, and Ukraine, as well as abundant harvests in Brazil and …