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Bangladesh
21-07-2025
Bangladesh Signs US Wheat-Import Deal in Bid to Curb Tariff Pressure
On Sunday, Bangladesh signed an agreement with the United States to import 700,000 tonnes of wheat annually for the next five years, aiming to strengthen trade relations and address tariff concerns. The memorandum of understanding, formalized in Dhaka bet
Russian
18-07-2025
Russian Fertilizer Producers Target 25% Global Market Share by 2030, Lobby Group Says
On Thursday, Andrei Guryev, head of the Russian Fertilizer Producers Association, informed President Vladimir Putin that Russian fertilizer producers aim to raise their global market share to 25% by 2030, up from 20%, despite new EU tariffs. The industry
United States
17-07-2025
Chicago Corn and Soybeans Sink to Effective 19-Year Lows
Chicago corn futures have dropped to contract lows this week, while November soybeans have approached five-year lows, driven by expectations of abundant U.S. harvests. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) projects a significant increase in corn endin
United States
16-07-2025
US Soybean Crop Rises More Than Expected, Reaching Highest Level Since 2016
On July 14, 2025, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported significant improvements in the U.S. soybean crop, with 70% rated in good or excellent condition as of Sunday, up from 66% the previous week. This marks the highest mid-July rating since
United States
15-07-2025
US Imposes 17% Tariff on Mexican Tomatoes After Withdrawing From Agreement
On Monday, the U.S. introduced a 17% duty on fresh tomatoes from Mexico, which account for two-thirds of U.S. tomato consumption. This move terminates a 2019 trade agreement that had paused an antidumping investigation into Mexican tomato exports, valued
China
14-07-2025
Brazil to Increase Soybean Exports to China to 85%
Brazil is projected to export 43–44 million tons of soybeans in the second half of 2025, a significant increase from 34.7 million tons during the same period in 2024, according to analysts at Oil World in Germany. This growth reinforces Brazil&a
China
11-07-2025
Seed Technology Drives Cotton Mechanization in China’s Xinjiang
In Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the heart of China’s cotton production, mechanization has transformed the industry, starting with seed development. In 2024, Xinjiang produced 5.69 million tonnes of cotton, representing 92.2% of China&rs
United States
11-07-2025
US Again Halts Cattle Imports From Mexico Over Flesh-Eating Screwworms
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has reported that the New World screwworm, a parasitic fly that affects livestock and wild animals, has been detected closer to the U.S.-Mexico border. On Tuesday, a new case was identified in Ixhuatlan de Madero,
Poland
10-07-2025
Poland. Port of Gdańsk Begins Construction of Modern Grain Terminal
On July 7, 2025, Port Gdański Eksploatacja S.A. (PGE), a subsidiary of the Port of Gdańsk Authority Group, signed an agreement with Premium Quality Care to construct a flat warehouse on Szczecińskie Quay, initiating the Gdańsk Agro Terminal (GAT) project.
China
09-07-2025
China: Wheat Harvest Accelerated by Advanced Farming Tech
China’s wheat harvest, recently completed, achieved high efficiency through advanced machinery and innovative technologies, overcoming challenging weather conditions. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs reported that over 800,000 combi
Argentina
08-07-2025
Bunge Charters First Argentine Soy Meal Cargo to China
On July 7, 2025, data reviewed indicated that Bunge, a U.S.-based grains trading company, has arranged to ship 30,000 metric tons of soybean meal from Argentina to China. This marks the first such shipment since China approved Argentine soybean meal impor
China
04-07-2025
China Contracts up to 700 Thsd Tons of Ukrainian New Crop Barley
A rise in demand from China has driven up domestic barley prices by $8, with the delivery price reaching $240 CIF ($203 FOB Odessa). This increase reflects growing international interest in barley, impacting market dynamics.The contract size for these bar
Turkey
03-07-2025
Foot-And-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Turkey: Livestock Markets Closed Across the Country
The Turkish Ministry of Agriculture has announced the temporary closure of all livestock markets across the country to prevent the spread of foot-and-mouth disease, a highly contagious viral infection affecting animals. This decision, reported by Reuters,
United States
01-07-2025
USDA Announces Phased Reopening of Mexican Cattle Imports After Screwworm Closure
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced on Monday a phased reopening of cattle, bison, and equine imports from Mexico, following a closure due to the New World screwworm pest. The plan aims to restore trade while maintaining robust pest contro
Egypt
30-06-2025
Egypt Winds Down Wheat Collection as Purchases Fall Short of Target, Documents Show
Egypt has started closing some local wheat collection centers earlier than planned, indicating that the 2025 wheat harvest is winding down, according to a supply ministry document. The harvest has not met the government’s target, posing challeng
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