On Monday, Bloomberg reported China has purchased more than 20 cargoes of feed grain in just the past two weeks, which totals 1.2 million tons of grain. From corn to sorghum to even barley ...
but China may have a familiar counterstrike in mind. According to JPMorgan analyst Brian P. Ossenbeck, agricultural exports—particularly corn, wheat, and soybeans—are prime targets for Chinese ...
China came in with a major buy to start the week. USDA confirmed in its daily export sales report that Beijing purchased 1.084 million tonnes of U.S. corn marking the biggest buy since May of 2021 ...
China set its annual grain production target for 2025 higher than the previous year, as the world’s biggest agricultural ...
China raised its annual grain production target on Wednesday to around 700 million metric tons and expanded its agriculture ...
China is the world’s second-largest corn grower and has become the largest importer in recent years amid rising demand for feed for its huge herd of pigs and chickens. Its tightly controlled ...
(behind Brazil and the US), Argentina expects to begin sending corn shipments to China as of next July, the head of the grains' exporter chamber, Gustavo Idigoras revealed. The Argentine ...
Citing sources in the eastern city of Qingdao, China's news service Xinhua reported Monday that 20 kilograms of corn seeds were shipped to Argentina in late January after being quarantined by the ...
2021: China launches commercial trial planting for genetically-modified corn and soybeans. April 29, 2021: China adopts anti-food waste law to prevent grain wastage and bans binge-eating videos ...
“It’s a negative for pork and beef, but China wasn’t going to buy much corn or soybeans from us for the next six to eight months anyway,” said Arlan Suderman, chief commodities economist ...