foodsecurity

SASKATOON – December 07, 2021

The rail recovery in Canada continues to be slow.Rain is still hampering repair efforts. Consequently, deliveries to Vancouver terminals were small and will continue to be restricted also in the next days. In this context, Canadian Gov’t has asked Vancouver terminals to prioritize feed grain deliveries to British Columbia over wheat exports. Indeed, Canadian wheat exports (exluses durum) during week 17 were 245.4k mt

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SASKATOON – December 07, 2021

The rail recovery in Canada continues to be slow.Rain is still hampering repair efforts. Consequently, deliveries to Vancouver terminals were small and will continue to be restricted also in the next days. In this context, Canadian Gov’t has asked Vancouver terminals to prioritize feed grain deliveries to British Columbia over wheat exports. Indeed, Canadian wheat exports (exluses durum) during week 17 were 245.4k mt

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Daily Market Wire – December 07, 2021

ASX wheat January 2022 was down A$5/t to $415/t;Chicago wheat March contract up US2.4 cents per bushel to 806.2c/bu;Kansas wheat March contract down 1.6c/bu to 822.60c/bu;Minneapolis wheat March up 7c/bu to 1027.6c/bu;MATIF wheat March contract up €1.75/t to €291.75/t;MATIF corn January contract up €1.25/t at €246.25/t;Chicago corn March contract down 0.6c/bu to 583.4c/bu;Soybeans January contract down 5.6c/bu to 1261.40c/buWinnipeg canola January 2022 contract up C$0.20/t to

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