Close up view of a ripe wheat field west of Marcelin, Sask. on August 27, 2022.

Large wheat supply pressures prices

Prices are expected to continue falling despite an increase in demand due to lower production in major importers

World wheat prices are likely to continue falling as more bumper crops are harvested, says Arthur Portier, an anlayst and senior consultant with Argus Media.







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CBOT Weekly: Trade awaits USDA S/D report

Regardless of the United States government shutdown ending soon or not, the Department of Agriculture is set to issue its supply and demand report on Nov. 14. The USDA cancelled its October edition of World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates due to the shutdown and pushed back their November report a few days.


U.S. grains: soybeans firm ahead of USDA data

U.S. grains: soybeans firm ahead of USDA data

Chicago soybeans ticked up slightly on Wednesday as traders adjusted positions ahead of the release of official U.S. data on global supply and demand on Friday, the first update in weeks, but prices were capped by a lack of large Chinese purchases.

USDA’s spring and winter wheat ratings exceed expectations

Prairie CWRS bids rise, other wheats mixed

Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat bids across the Prairie provinces saw some strength during the week ended Nov. 11, taking some direction from the United States futures. However, other wheat classes were mixed.