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Graintab > 2021 > May > 10
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Incentive to plant soy weakens

Soybean markets have been following corn markets upward, reflecting the often-used phrase that a rising tide lifts all boats. Access all of CRM AgriCommodities’ independent analysis and insights with a subscription. Get research, data and opinions from our team of analysts and advisors to help you make better informed decisions with a unique perspective on markets. If you are already a member and require login details, please get in touch. Log In Subscribe

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Production prospects heading in one direction

For the heat to come out of the corn market, regular rainfall will be needed in Brazil, which as time passes, becomes less likely. Access all of CRM AgriCommodities’ independent analysis and insights with a subscription. Get research, data and opinions from our team of analysts and advisors to help you make better informed decisions with a unique perspective on markets. If you are already a member and require login details, please get in touch. Log In Subscribe

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Wheat prospects benefit from rains

Global grain markets continue to be driven by the lack of rainfall in Brazil and the declining production outlooks for Safrina corn production. Access all of CRM AgriCommodities’ independent analysis and insights with a subscription. Get research, data and opinions from our team of analysts and advisors to help you make better informed decisions with a unique perspective on markets. If you are already a member and require login details, please get in touch. Log In Subscribe