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Australia’s wheat output in 2018-19 season seen down 10% at 19.1 mil mt: ABARES

Australia was expected to produce 19.1 million mt of wheat in the 2018-19 (October-September) season, down 10% from 21.2 million mt in 2017/18, the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences said.Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience.Register Now The decline in estimate is primarily attributed to reduced […]

China sees different patterns regarding soybeans imports

China’s soybean import pattern went through dramatic changes after the country decided to impose an additional 25 percent tariff on US soybean imports in July 2018. Chinese importers have gradually shifted to domestic producers and products from other countries in an effort to replace US soybeans due to the rise in price. China is the […]

Saudi Grains Organization awards contract to import fodder barley

Saudi Grains Organization (SAGO) has completed procedures for tenders to import 1,500,000 tons of fodder barley from EU countries, Australia, North and South America (excluding Canada) and the Black Sea. Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz Al-Faris, governor of the organization, said on Monday that 11 international companies have been awarded the contract for supplying through 17 […]

Wheat still ‘Russian’ out the ports

THE PRICE and pace of Russian wheat exports combined with the further uncertainty regarding export restrictions continued to be the dominant influence on global wheat futures markets over the past week. The market opened sharply down last Tuesday following the long weekend in the US. This was followed by two more negative days and a […]

Farmers embrace biogas for electricity

Some farmers are now looking for biogas technology to turn animals and other waste into power plants. Informs DANIEL ESSIET. The hope for biogas generation is high among farmers and innovators, as it potentially solves two problems of utilization of livestock wastes and provision of energy to compensate for the increase in the cost of […]

Western Australia set for near-record wheat crop

Western Australia, the country’s biggest wheat exporting state, is poised for near-record harvests of the crop this year after rains in the region in August, even as the eastern grain belt grapples with its second Wheat yields in the state, a key supplier to the world’s biggest importer Indonesia, are expected to be better than […]

Forex earnings from cashew threatened

Nigeria's hope exceeded earnings of $ 402 million. The United States from the export of cashews this year is under threat, said the president of the country, the Federation of Agricultural Commodity Association of Nigeria, Dr. Victor Iyama. Iyama said that this was due to a sharp drop in world prices and reduced demand for […]

Plans for Russia-Iran wheat deal stall over financing stalemate

Plans for a deal under which Russia and Kazakhstan are to supply wheat to Iran have stalled as “no progress” has been made in its financing, the secretary general of the Iran Federation of Food Industry Associations said. Talks on the deal began six months ago. It would see Russia and Kazakhstan supplying wheat to […]

Stakeholders want women farmers involved in FCT agric budgeting

Women-small farmers and other stakeholders urged the FCT Administration to include them and youth farmers in the preparation and implementation of the agricultural budget in the territory.The President of the Nigerian Small Farmers Association (SWOFON), Ms. Mary Afan, yesterday called Abuja at the "Consultative Stakeholder Meeting on the Agricultural Budget FCT 2019", organized by SWOFON […]

Czech stats office raises 2018 grain harvest forecast

The Czech Republic’s grain harvest was seen at 6.62 million tonnes in August, a touch higher than previous outlook released in July, data from the Czech Statistics Bureau (CSU) showed on Monday. The forecast still points to a drop compared to last year, when the grain harvest totalled 6.86 million tones. The following forecasts are […]

Flood destroys 5,000 hectares of rice farms in Kano state–RIFAN

The Nigerian rice family association in the state of Cano says that the recent flood has destroyed more than 5,000 hectares of rice farm in some local government areas of the state. The Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria in the state of Cano says that the recent flood has destroyed more than 5,000 hectares of […]

Small wheat crop likely in China

Statistics Canada is forecasting 21.6 million tonnes of Canadian spring wheat, down three percent from last year. One of Canada’s largest wheat customers will likely increase its purchases in 2018-19, says an analyst. China was Canada’s sixth largest wheat customer through the first 11 months of the 2017-18 crop year, buying nearly one million tonnes […]