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Weather forecast to impact Colombia’s grain production

03.30.2016
By Staff
Nation’s farmers continue to gradually switch production toward white corn from yellow corn due to price changes.
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Drought drops Ethiopian grain production nearly 20%

03.30.2016
By Staff
With improved weather conditions, a partial rebound is expected in 2016-17.
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Mexico’s grain, feed production decrease

02.02.2016
By Staff
Corn production forecast remains unchanged.
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U.S. corn, sorghum harvest quality indicate high-quality, abundant crops

12.18.2015
By Staff
The 2015 U.S. crop is entering marketing channels.
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World grain production off slightly from previous record

12.02.2015
By Staff
IGC discusses latest grain report and more at its 42nd Council Session.
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Sudan expects below-average levels of sorghum, millet crops

11.12.2015
By Staff
Prices of coarse grains on the rise since mid-2015.
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U.S. DOE invests $25.8 million in sorghum research

10.01.2015
By Staff
Thirteen institutions have teamed up for drought tolerance and nitrogen projects.
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Small drop in global grains production forecast in 2015-16

09.24.2015
By Staff
Due to stronger demand for feed wheat, the forecast for global grains consumption is increased by 1 million tonnes.
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USGC, China discuss livestock feed

09.21.2015
By Staff
China is currently the leading importer of U.S. DDGS and sorghum.
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Nigeria to work with Chinese firm on sorghum production

08.27.2015
By Staff
The development is part of Nigeria’s efforts to add value to local raw materials.
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