
Chicago agricultural commodities edged down across the board on Friday.
The most active corn contract for July delivery fell 3.75 cents, or 0.80 percent, to close at 4.6575 U.S. dollars per bushel. The most active soybean contract for July delivery fell 5.75 cents, or 0.38 percent, to close at 14.9325 dollars per bushel. The most active wheat contract for July delivery fell 5.25 cents, or 0.83 percent, to close at 6.2725 dollars per bushel.
World importers are not showing any interest in booking U.S. corn beyond the next two to three months, U.S. export sources say. The United States Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) reported that 24.5 million bushels of old crop corn and 3.6 million bushels of new crop were sold for the week ending May 22.
Soybeans fell as central U.S. weather forecast remains nearly ideal for the closing days of May and first half of June with near to above normal rainfall and with near to above normal temperatures. Analysts estimate that 79 percent to 84 percent of the U.S. soy crop has been planted.
Wheat fell to the lowest in nearly three months, capping the futures' biggest monthly decline in almost three years as improving weather for the crops kept the market focused on comfortable global supply, as well as a weak demand for the U.S. crop, market analysts say.
GMT 12:09 2018 Monday ,26 November
Black Friday less wild as more Americans turn to online dealsGMT 15:06 2018 Sunday ,18 November
Refugee host countries discuss UNRWA's financial crisisGMT 16:17 2018 Monday ,12 November
Egypt working on 4-year plan to increase growth rateGMT 12:45 2018 Friday ,09 November
Egyptian agriculture products introduced to Japanese markeGMT 11:42 2018 Friday ,02 November
Turkey's new mega airport, boon for slowing economyGMT 13:42 2018 Monday ,29 October
Egypt's trade volume hits $67.63 bln over 9 monthsGMT 15:13 2018 Friday ,12 October
Govt to announce incentives package for Overseas PakistanisGMT 14:46 2018 Thursday ,11 October
Economy and energy dominate agenda in Russian-Slovak relationsMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor