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Wheat Futures Surge Amid Cold Weather Concerns 🌾❄️
All three classes of US wheat futures hit multi-month highs overnight, driven by concerns over potential crop damage from cold weather in the Black Sea region. The rise was also fueled by short covering by funds. Corn and soybean futures saw gains as well, supported by President Trump’s temporary suspension of tariffs on Canada and Mexico. China’s mild counter-tariffs, excluding crops, also provided market support. 🌍
Greer Defends Trump's Trade Policies 💼📉
Trump's nominee for US trade representative, Jamieson Greer, defended the administration’s tariff policies during his confirmation hearing. Greer emphasized the need to reform international trade and expand markets for US farmers, while assessing whether trade agreements with China, Mexico, and Canada were upheld. Some senators expressed concerns about tariffs potentially raising costs for farmers. ⚖️
Mexico Eases GMO Corn Import Restrictions 🌽🇲🇽
Mexico has lifted its restrictions on genetically modified (GMO) corn imports, now limiting restrictions only to human consumption. This move follows a ruling by a USMCA panel that determined that the prior restrictions violated the trade agreement. The decision alleviates concerns among US farmers, as Mexico has been a major importer of US GMO corn for livestock feed and industrial use. 🌱
Strong US Corn Export Sales 🌽📦
US corn export sales remained robust last week, totaling 1.5 million metric tons (58 million bushels). This was a 9% increase from the previous week and a 32% rise compared to the prior 4-week average. Mexico was the largest buyer. In contrast, soybean sales were weaker, falling by 12% from the previous week, with China being the largest buyer. 🌍
US Drought Conditions Update 🌾🌧️
USDA’s weekly drought monitor showed scattered rainfall across the Corn Belt, leading to slight improvements in drought conditions in western Missouri, eastern Iowa, and northwest Illinois. However, drought conditions worsened in northwest Indiana, and minimal precipitation was recorded in the High Plains. The drought remains widespread in areas like corn and soybean production. 🌾
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Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.
Wheat Futures Surge Amid Cold Weather Concerns 🌾❄️
All three classes of US wheat futures hit multi-month highs overnight, driven by concerns over potential crop damage from cold weather in the Black Sea region. The rise was also fueled by short covering by funds. Corn and soybean futures saw gains as well, supported by President Trump’s temporary suspension of tariffs on Canada and Mexico. China’s mild counter-tariffs, excluding crops, also provided market support. 🌍
Greer Defends Trump's Trade Policies 💼📉
Trump's nominee for US trade representative, Jamieson Greer, defended the administration’s tariff policies during his confirmation hearing. Greer emphasized the need to reform international trade and expand markets for US farmers, while assessing whether trade agreements with China, Mexico, and Canada were upheld. Some senators expressed concerns about tariffs potentially raising costs for farmers. ⚖️
Mexico Eases GMO Corn Import Restrictions 🌽🇲🇽
Mexico has lifted its restrictions on genetically modified (GMO) corn imports, now limiting restrictions only to human consumption. This move follows a ruling by a USMCA panel that determined that the prior restrictions violated the trade agreement. The decision alleviates concerns among US farmers, as Mexico has been a major importer of US GMO corn for livestock feed and industrial use. 🌱
Strong US Corn Export Sales 🌽📦
US corn export sales remained robust last week, totaling 1.5 million metric tons (58 million bushels). This was a 9% increase from the previous week and a 32% rise compared to the prior 4-week average. Mexico was the largest buyer. In contrast, soybean sales were weaker, falling by 12% from the previous week, with China being the largest buyer. 🌍
US Drought Conditions Update 🌾🌧️
USDA’s weekly drought monitor showed scattered rainfall across the Corn Belt, leading to slight improvements in drought conditions in western Missouri, eastern Iowa, and northwest Illinois. However, drought conditions worsened in northwest Indiana, and minimal precipitation was recorded in the High Plains. The drought remains widespread in areas like corn and soybean production. 🌾
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