Wheat prices peak after 6 weeks
Wheat futures contracts traded on the Chicago Stock Exchange rose to the highest level since early January as the ongoing war in Ukraine threatens to disrupt supplies in the Black Sea.
Highest-Traded Wheat Futures Contracts on the Chicago Stock Exchange wv1 After rising to $7.91/bushel, or $290.6/t, which is the highest level seen since the beginning of the year, it traded at $7.87/bushel, or $289.2/t, up 0 ,1 percent.
7-MONTH SUMMIT ON SOY
Soybean prices rose to a seven-month high on concerns over lack of rainfall in Argentina and excess rainfall in Brazil.
Soybean Lv1 After seeing the highest level since June at $15.53/bushel, or $570.6/t, during the day, it rose 0.3 percent to $15.46/bushel, or $568.1/t.
Sweet corn cv1 it decreased 0.3 percent to $6.78/bushel, or $266.9/ton. fell. (Reuters)
Source: Sozcu

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