Wheat slips on Black Sea supplies, U.S. winter crop in focus

Written by on November 22, 2022

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Wheat futures down, face pressure on Black Sea supplies

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U.S. winter crop ratings at lowest since at least 1986

SINGAPORE, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Chicago wheat edged lower
on Tuesday, with ample supplies from the Black Sea region adding
pressure on prices, although concerns over dryness across U.S.
winter crop areas curbed losses.

Soybeans slid on concerns over demand from top importer
China, which is facing rising number of COVID-19 cases.

"U.S. hard red winter wheat areas will continue dry biased
and warming this . . .



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