Harvest prospects are good, corn prices are falling
The corn market also moved 1.2 percent, but in the opposite direction. Soybeans were virtually stagnant, at 322.06 USD price per tonne rising after a 0.06 percent rise. The picture was also mixed in Europe, although the minuses were more common. In addition to milled wheat and maize, the value of feed wheat also decreased. In the rapeseed market, on the other hand, sellers have a clear advantage. (origo)
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