equipment South Korea happened in the U.S. heavy equipment sales fiery situation. Excavators, bulldozers and other construction equipment exports to the U.S. in April has reached 1.04 million U.S. dollars, compared with the same period last year increased by 81%. The data has reached the year 2003, exports (151 million U.S. dollars) 70% to the [...]
Argentina May Double Wheat Exports as Crop Rebounds Wheat farmers in Argentina, South America’s largest producer of the grain, are pressing the government to double an export quota as global prices surge and production rebounds from the lowest in more than a century. Read more on BusinessWeek
Russia meddles in grain exports Lauren Goodrich writes: Russia will use its agricultural clout to form a grain cartel with its neighbors. Read more on KYIV Post
Corn Rises on Demand for U.S. Exports; Price Heads for Fourth Weekly Gain Corn rose, heading for the fourth straight weekly gain, after a report showed Egypt purchased more grain from the U.S., the world’s biggest exporter. Read more on Bloomberg
Wheat’s 37% Surge Boosts Exports by Australia’s Biggest Shipper of Grain A 37 percent jump in global wheat prices since early June has boosted sales by Australia, the world’s fourth-biggest exporter. Read more on Bloomberg
Soybeans Rise as Drought in Europe Hurts Crops, Increasing U.S. Exports Soybeans rose for the third straight day after a drought in Europe cut production of canola and sunflowers, increasing global demand for U.S. oilseeds. Read more on Bloomberg
Exports Hit Record in China, as Trade Gap Surges 140% The gains add pressure on the government to let the nation’s currency appreciate. Read more on International Herald Tribune
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Corn Extends Longest Rally Since April on Exports, Ethanol Use June 14 (Bloomberg) — Corn rose, heading for the longest rally in two months, on signs that demand will increase from U.S. ethanol makers and China, the world’s second-largest consumer of the grain. Read more on Bloomberg