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17 May Corn/maize_weekly_opinion_graintab_crm

Global corn markets have fallen away from the peaks recorded pre-USDA WASDE. 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

14 May

From Wall Street to Winchester markets have awaited the May WASDE report and following the weather market closely. Here are the main points: 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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10 May Corn/maize_weekly_opinion_graintab_crm

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

07 May

Global grain markets are currently almost entirely focused on the deteriorating prospects for Brazilian corn as the spring weather market is being driven by a prolonged and sustained lack of rainfall. 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

05 May Corn/maize_weekly_opinion_graintab_crm

Global corn markets underwent a strong price rally during April. Driving the market was a combination of strong US demand alongside dryness concerns in Brazil. 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

26 Apr Corn/maize_weekly_opinion_graintab_crm

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

23 Apr

We are currently in the middle of a strong spring weather market, with increased volatility due to current season tight markets. Although there is plenty of time for spring crops to get planted and needed rainfall to arrive, markets are already pricing in the potential for crop loss. 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

19 Apr Corn/maize_weekly_opinion_graintab_crm

Global corn markets have continued to receive support. Like with wheat, corn markets are reacting to the weather, and the knock-on implications for production in Brazil and the following US corn crop. 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

16 Apr

Although the 2020/21 season still has a while to go, and has been characterised by unprecedented Chinese corn demand, the focus has now shifted to Brazilian corn production and the 2021 US harvest prospects. 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