Australian grains feeding Indonesia

AUSTRALIAN grain growers will have greater access to the rapidly-expanding Indonesian feed grain market after successful negotiations between the Australian and Indonesian governments. The Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement will now give grain growers a 500,000 tonne duty-free tariff rate quota for Australian feed grains imported into Indonesia, including feed barley, wheat and sorghum. GrainGrowers […]

U.S. farmers begin corn harvest

American farmers have harvested about 5 percent of the total 2018 corn crop, the USDA’s latest Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin says. That number is on par with last year’s progress at this time. On a state level, farmers in Texas are the furthest along. Growers in the state have completed 63 percent of their […]

Commodity Price Between September 12, — September 19, 2018

Market Commodity Wholesale Retail Last Week Variance 19-Sep-18 Measure Price(N) Measure Price(N) P/Kg(N) W(N) R(N) W(N) R(N) Anchau Market, Kaduna State                   Beans (White) 100Kg 28,000 Tier 760 311 28,000 760 0 0 Garri (White) 50Kg 17,000 Tier 410 247 17,000 410 0 0 Groundnut (Edible) 120Kg […]

Wheat production in Iraq halved due to water shortages

Iraq will cut irrigated areas it uses to plant wheat by half in the 2018-2019 growing season as droughts grip the country, a major grain buyer in the Middle East. “The shortage of water resources, climate change and drought are the main reasons behind this decision, our expectation is the area will shrink to half,” […]

NEXIM Bank to give states N1bn each to boost agric products exportation

The Export-Import Bank of Nigeria (NEXIM) has shown plans to provide N37bn for 36 federation states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in order to stimulate the development of basic agricultural products for export. The bank noted that each state and FCT will receive N1b, but the money will be provided as an object at […]

Asia eyes Argentine wheat as drought curbs Australian output

Asian flour millers are expected to seek rare wheat shipments from Argentina in coming months as a second year of drought in traditional supplier Australia curbs supplies. At present, Asian wheat importers, including the world’s biggest buyer Indonesia, are buying most of their wheat from the Black Sea region. But Russia and Ukraine are expected […]

Friesland Campina earmarks 23m euros to boost dairy production in Nigeria

In an effort to increase the production of dairy products in Nigeria, the Dutch dairy company Friesland Campina announced its determination to invest about twenty-three million euros in dairy production in the country. Chief Executive Officer Hein Schumacher made a disclosure during a conversation with reporters after a meeting with Vice President Professor Emi Osinbajo […]

South Korea’s August ethanol imports rise 23% on month to 27,972 mt

Singapore — South Korea’s ethanol imports rose 23.4% month on month to 27,972 mt in August, data released Thursday by the Korea Customs Service showed. Imports of undenatured ethanol rose 25.83% on month to 13,030 mt in August. Brazil was the biggest supplier of undenatured ethanol in the month, accounting for 52.46% of the total, […]

Ogbeh, Ibrahim commend Chi Farms, Zoetis on Ibadan veterinary laboratory project

Chief Audu Ogbe, Minister of Agriculture The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbe and the President of the country, the Association of Poultry Farmers of Nigeria (PAN), Ezekiel Ibrahim, praised CHI Farms Limited and Zoetis for creating an ultramodern veterinary diagnostic center that was opened last Wednesday in Ibadan. Ogbeh, who was […]

Japan confirms swine fever, suspends pork exports

Japan’s agriculture ministry has suspended exports of pork and wild boar following confirmation of the country’s first outbreak of swine fever in 26 years. The case was identified at a hog farm in Gifu. Swine fever, also known as hog cholera is different from the now prevalent African Swine Fever in China, though both diseases […]

Brazil freight change could cost $5 billion: AgriBrasil

Brazil’s policy of setting minimum freight rates has already cost traders around $1 billion in lost revenue and could cost farmers a further $4 billion, according to Frederico Humberg, CEO of Brazil-based trader AgriBrasil. Speaking at the Global Grains conference in Sao Paulo, Humberg told delegates that a final decision on legal objections to the […]

Brazil forecasts 6.2-pct drop in 2018 grain harvest

Brazil, one of the world’s largest granaries, will see a 6.2-percent decline in its harvest of cereal, legumes and oilseeds this year compared to last year, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) said on Tuesday. The projected drop is equivalent to 14.8 million tons, with a forecast total production of 225.8 million tons, […]

Japan to raise imported wheat prices to millers by 2.2 pct

Japan will sell imported wheat to domestic millers at an average price of 55,560 yen ($498) per tonne in October to March, up 2.2 percent from the previous six-month period, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries said. The move reflects higher wheat prices in its main suppliers and higher shipping rates due to oil […]

450 Farmers In Land Dispute With Kebbi Govt

More than 450 members of the Association of All Nigerian Farmers (AFAN) in Kebbi allegedly confiscated their 14,000 hectares of land by the state government of Kebbi in the village of Gvazava district of the local government of Danko / Wasagu state. The chairman of the association in this area, Alhaji Aliyah Batura, told reporters […]