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Home » Authors » Matt Noltemeyer

Articles by Matt Noltemeyer

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Future is now for milling technology

06.29.2022
By Matt Noltemeyer

Incremental advances improve highly efficient, labor-light flour mills.


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Fertilizer

Supply constraints keep fertilizer prices elevated

06.13.2022
By Matt Noltemeyer

High costs not seen as a short-term event in value chain that centers on crop growers.


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Grain oilseeds outlook

Cloudy outlook for grains, oilseeds

06.02.2022
By Ron Sterk and Matt Noltemeyer

Strong demand for limited supplies supports high prices.


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Wheat

US winter wheat shows drought stress in west

05.18.2022
By Matt Noltemeyer

Spring wheat planting mired behind schedule in wet, cold weather.


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US winter wheat production down 8% in 2022

05.13.2022
By Matt Noltemeyer

Hard red winter production seen down 21%.


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US corn planting progress about half average pace

05.11.2022
By Matt Noltemeyer

Nebraska seeding closest to normal among corn belt states.


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US spring planting slowed by lingering cold, wet weather

05.04.2022
By Matt Noltemeyer

Corn, soybeans, spring wheat seeding behind five-year average pace.


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War, drought weigh on organic grain prices

04.28.2022
By Matt Noltemeyer

Major organic commodities bullish for now.


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Cool, wet weather pushes back US spring wheat, corn planting

04.27.2022
By Matt Noltemeyer

Crops trail last year's pace, five-year average.


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Ukraine grain a ‘big-time next-year problem’

04.21.2022
By Matt Noltemeyer

Corn production likely down 50%.


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    Depending on Russia, Ukraine for wheat

    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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    World’s major wheat importers

    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.

    Each month, the WASDE releases new projections to reflect the most recent global market and production conditions, and this slideshow will be updated with those changes.

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