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Global Grain Market: Daily Recap 24.02.2025

Markets closed lower on Monday as weak export demand and ongoing concerns over global supply weighed on sentiment. Wheat futures led the losses, with declines in corn and soybeans following suit. Traders also evaluated updated crop conditions and export inspection data from the USDA, which provided a mixed outlook for the grain sector.

Weekly Analysis 17.02.2025 - 23.02.2025

Over the past week, the May wheat contract in Chicago rose, while new crop contracts saw a slight decline. Corn, soybeans, soymeal, and soyoil futures increased slightly. In Paris, wheat futures fell, current crop corn declined, while the next crop increased, and rapeseed futures rose.

Grain Market Overview: Start Friday 21.02.2025

Wheat, corn, and soybean futures opened mixed on Friday, with traders closely monitoring global supply and demand dynamics. Market participants are factoring in shifting weather patterns, revised production estimates, and ongoing geopolitical developments as they position themselves for the day's session.

Global Grain Market: Daily Recap 19.02.2025

Wheat and soybean futures closed lower, pressured by export concerns and weather developments, while corn posted minor losses amid a mix of global supply factors. Market sentiment remains cautious as traders assess U.S. export demand, South American crop conditions, and policy shifts affecting global trade.

Global Grain Market: Daily Recap 18.02.2025

Wheat, corn, and soybeans posted gains in Chicago on Tuesday, with wheat and corn continuing their recent rally. Weather concerns, export demand fluctuations, and geopolitical uncertainties continue to shape market movements.

Grain Market Overview: Start Tuesday 18.02.2025

A volatile start to the trading week sees wheat, corn, and soybean markets reacting to policy shifts, weather uncertainties, and global demand fluctuations. A weakening U.S. dollar, export trends, and planting progress in South America continue to shape market sentiment.