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Brazil

Demand, prices push Brazil to grow, produce more corn

07.06.2022
By Susan Reidy

Planted acres expected to reach new record in 2022-23.


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USGC’s LeGrand to speak at ethanol event

07.06.2022
By Susan Reidy

ACE’s annual conference is Aug. 10-12 in Omaha, Nebraska, US.


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LeMar promotes new sales, customer service manager

07.06.2022
By Susan Reidy

Tony Rabey has been with company since 2018.


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India’s rice subsidies draw ire at WTO

07.06.2022
By John Reidy

USA Rice applauds initiation of consultations on India’s use of ‘peace clause’ amid trade dispute.


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Paddy Rice

Vietnam’s spring rice crop impacted by weather

07.06.2022
By Arvin Donley

Cold, unseasonably wet weather reduces planted area, production.


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BoMill InSight

BoMill introduces new grain sorting equipment

07.05.2022
By Susan Reidy

InSight reduces waste, loss of grain while adding to efficiency.


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US farmer sentiment continues drop on rising costs

07.05.2022
By John Reidy

Producers consider crop acreage shift in 2023, with soybean a favorite.


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grain shipping

Danube among options for Ukraine’s grain exports

07.05.2022
By John Reidy

Turkey also detains Russian-flagged cargo ship accused of carrying stolen grain.


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Wheat

SAGO to pay farmers for wheat price increases above current season

07.05.2022
By Susan Reidy

Saudi board previously approved two increases in local procurement prices.


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Malawi seeking agricultural diversity

07.05.2022
By David McKee

Soy production increasing due to surging domestic, export demand.


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