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Viterra terminal in Ukraine on fire after attack

06.23.2022
By John Reidy

Government says Russian missiles strike Black Sea port city; no fatalities reported.


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William E. Pursley

Pursley, food safety expert and longtime educator at AIB, dies at 75

06.23.2022
By Eric Schroeder

IAOM George B. Wagner Award honoree in 2011 for mill sanitation, safety efforts.


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LDCSign

LDC accelerates efforts to decrease environmental footprint

06.23.2022
By Arvin Donley

Company outlines progress in 2021 Sustainability Report.


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Wheat

Grain market review: Wheat

06.23.2022
By Chris Lyddon

Tight market approaches record price levels.


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Buhler Sortex anniversary

Bühler Sortex marks 75th anniversary

06.22.2022
By Susan Reidy

Products can sort 300 commodities within 13 food and non-food segments.


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Wheat

Russian wheat surging to new record

06.22.2022
By John Reidy

Sovecon projects 89.2 million tonnes harvest for 2022 on improved spring crop.


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Corn

Brazil corn production revised upward

06.22.2022
By Arvin Donley

Better weather conditions will yield larger harvest, according to Agroconsult.


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Charles Bollich

Renowned rice breeder Charles Bollich dies at 95

06.22.2022
By John Reidy

USDA scientist developed 23 varieties of staple grain during distinguished 32-year career.


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AAFCO seeking applications for executive director post

06.22.2022
By Arvin Donley

Candidates have until June 29 to apply.


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Bay State Milling Co. HQ

Bay State Milling building value into products

06.22.2022
By John Reidy

Ingredient portfolio offers better-for-you options.


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    Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February, the world’s wheat supply has been thrown into question, with poorer nations facing scarcity and a potential food crisis, according to the United Nations.

    Following are countries among the world’s least developed that are the most dependent on Russia and Ukraine for their annual wheat supply (2020), according to the UN Conference on Trade and Development. Nations in Africa import 44% of their wheat from Russia and Ukraine, according to the UN.

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    In marketing year 2022-23, the world is projected by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to produce 779.03 million tonnes of wheat and provide 204.89 million tonnes for export.

    These are the eight major wheat importing nations/regions as listed in the monthly USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report and their annual tonnes with production.

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February and the persistent La Niña climate phenomenon have combined to create some of the most volatile market conditions in recent memory, sending prices skyrocketing as nations that depend on wheat to feed their populations scramble to secure supplies.

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