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Chicago SRW wheat prices continue to weaken while sentiment for soybean and corn is bullish.
Weekly overview. This week, the price of hard red winter wheat (HRW) continued to decline due to the improved crop outlook for wheat.
U.S. Corn Export Sales Beat Forecasts
US Sees Tighter Grain Supplies, Sending Prices Higher
U.S. Grain Export Sales Fall Within Estimates
Canadian Stocks of Wheat Fall, Canola Rise
Weather, market sentiment, growing regions, who dominated the agricultural products market in the second quarter?
Weekly overview of this week's price changes Over the past week, CBOT agricultural product prices have basically fluctuated in the range, but soybean oil prices have declined. The USDA report for April is in line with market expectations, with minimal volatility, as people now pay more attention to planting progress and weather effects. We are entering the so-called weather market, and long-term pricing for commodities will largely depend on weather forecasts and actual conditions in key growing regions. The importance of this stage has been amplified by the current tight balance between supply and demand for various crops, limiting the margin of error when weather adversely affects yield. This situation has exacerbated the price pair