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Wheat prices ease after Russia predicts stable exports
Source: Financial Times, 3rd August 2010
European wheat prices on Tuesday fell from a two-year high after Russia moved to calm fears on global agricultural markets, saying its grain exports would be stable despite the severe drought that has decimated crops.
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Weather woes spark fears for wheat
Source: Financial Times, 2nd August 2010
For veteran wheat traders, the current rally has a strong feeling of déjà vu.
Wheat prices rise at fastest rate since 1973
Source: Financial Times, 2nd August 2010
Wheat prices have seen the biggest one-month jump in more than three decades on the back of a severe drought in Russia, prompting warnings by the food industry of rising prices for flour-related products such as bread and biscuits.
Wheat prices hit two-year high above 200 a tonne
Source: Financial Times, 2nd August 2010
European wheat prices jumped to a two-year high above €200 a tonne on Monday, amid growing fears of a crop failure in Russia and Ukraine.
Wheat prices hit 2-year high above 200 a tonne
Source: Financial Times, 2nd August 2010
European wheat prices jumped to a two-year high above €200 a tonne on Monday, amid growing fears of a crop failure in Russia and Ukraine.
Coffee surges on poor Colombian harvests
Source: Financial Times, 30th July 2010
Coffee prices hit a 12-year high on Friday on the back of low supplies of premium Arabica coffee from Colombia after a string of poor crops in the Latin American country.
Coffee surges on poor Colombian harvests
Source: Financial Times, 30th July 2010
Coffee prices on Friday hit their highest level in 12 years on the back of low availability of premium Arabica coffee from key producer Colombia, after a string of disappointing crops in the Latin American country.
Cocoa players fear Armajaro grip on market may tighten
London, 30 July 2010
London cocoa players could make an expensive mistake if they believe the media furore surrounding Armajaro's grip on the market will deter another daring speculative play by the commodities house in the September contract.
Read more: Cocoa players fear Armajaro grip on market may tighten
Coffee hits 12-year high on Colombia shortage
Source: Financial Times, 30th July 2010
Coffee prices on Friday hit their highest level in 12 years on the back of low availability of premium Arabica coffee from key producer Colombia, after a string of disappointing crops in the Latin American country.
Australia's GrainCorp to take over AWB
Source: Financial Times, 30th July 2010
Australia's GrainCorp is to take over smaller rival AWB, creating the country's largest wheat exporter, valued at more than A$2bn ($1.8bn).
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