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Corn, Soybeans Gain as Hot Weather in the U.S. Threat Crops; Wheat Climbs Corn advanced for a second day, extending the biggest gain in almost three months, and soybeans rose as above-normal temperatures in parts of the U.S. threaten to stress crops that are already deteriorating. Read more on…. Click here to Read More

Question by kisukidogokimoya: soybeans contact form? I am studing certain matters in connection to contractual formalities referencing the physical marketing of agricultural commodities internationally, mainly soybeans and other grains. Could anyone provide me with an indication on where to obtain sound drafts of international trade agreement involving the export of agricultural commodities basis ES-WORKS, FOB, CIF and CFR, including the texts of its related annexes covering the methods usually practiced for the purchase of the goods, as well with any of the texts connected to the performance guarantees covering the delivery of the physical commodity? I have been reviewing all sorts of futures contracts over the internet, particularly, those of a number of international exchanges (CBOT and the like) but could not find any draft of lawful trading agreement in line which contained deep data on the operational methods in relation to the actual physical delivery proactices and…. Click here to Read More

Question by mrz750: In today’s economy, which agricultural commodity should one invest in? Soybeans, corn, or wheat? I’m developing an interest in the agricultural commodities market, which commodity do you think is most profitable today? And why? Best answer: Answer by JimmyTricky question this, im a poultry and sheep farmer. In my own limited experience…. corn. Because its being used to produce ethanol to make fuel so its value will continue to rise. In a nutshell i would say corn. Know better? Leave your own answer in the…. Click here to Read More

Corn Heads for Biggest Weekly Advance in Almost Four Months; Soybeans Gain Corn advanced, heading for the biggest weekly gain in almost four months, on speculation the U.S. may cut its crop estimates after floods and hot weather damaged plants. Rice was poised for the longest winning streak in almost three years. Read more on…. Click here to Read More

I understand commodity trading is more risky, then say, options, but I would like to know what to expect as far as profits…. Click here to Read More

Recipe: Shrimp And Egg Fried Rice Timbale This Shrimp and Egg Fried Rice Timbale makes an eye-appealing presentation on a plate. Read more on Seattle Times Ozark, MO Students Learning Good Eating Habits (Ozark, MO) — It’s not every day the First Lady takes center stage, but on Tuesday she took a stand against childhood obesity. Read more on KOLR – KSFX Ozarks Good demand for corn and soybeans, but is there more? While the late, slow harvest and a solid rate of consumption explain much of the recent strength in corn and soybean prices, those factors do not appear to explain all of it. Read more on Journal Gazette &…. Click here to Read More

In 2009, Belarus produced over 8.5 mln tonnes of grains In 2009, agricultural economies of all varieties in Belarus produced 8.51 mln tonnes of grains in clean weight, a decrease of 5.6% compared to 2008, declared the National statistics committee. Read more on AgriMarket PFGBEST Grains and Oilseeds Comment CHICAGO – Jan 22/10 – SNS — Following is the grain and oilseed futures comment from PFGBEST Trading Corp. January and February are seasonally a time of year when corn, beans and wheat pull lower. Read more on Ag Report Corn, Soybeans Fall on Concern Obama Bank Plan to Cut Demand Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) — Corn and soybeans fell, heading for weekly declines, on speculation that President Barack Obama ’s plan to restrict bank trading will reduce investment demand for commodities, including grains. Read more on…. Click here to Read More

[US] Food & Feed Products

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We are an American company specializing in food and feed products. We deal in sugar, powder milk ,wheat flour, wheat, corn, soybeans, vegetable oil, rice, soybean meal , fish meal, palm oil. We are mandate for 70 % of our products and we work with the factories for the rest. We have 22 years experience in International Business and we do well our job. Regarding sugar from Brazil icumsa 45 we have 2 factories we work with. For just one shipment or less then 12 months contract the price is SPOT ,and depends on the qty. Example: spot today 3000,000MT (just one shipment) 325USD/MT CiF ASPW. For a contract min is 12,500MT (a small vessel) for 12months and the price vary when you are ready to buy. Of course the price stays fix for all the year. Example:for a year contract 12,500MT/month today price 350USD/MT CiF ASPW. They are many companies selling sugar in Brazil ,from Brazil but just few of them are really able to deliver. We have many contracts…. Click here to Read More

My name is James Yeo with Anex International Inc in Chicago USA as USA direct grain shipper, I can offer you below grains, please take a look and let me know if you have any questions AA – Buyer LOI – Letter of Intet with completed banking coordinated and authorization of soft prove BLC – bank Comfort/Clearance Letter ICPO – Irrevocable Corporate Purchase Order Sales contract between seller and buyer BB – Seller 1. No fumigation certificate needed – don’t need because no wooden packaged (no wood skid, no wooden crate inside of CNTR) 2. Phytosanitary Certificate 3. Weight Certificate 4 Ocean Bill of Lading under L/C 5. Certificate of Origin 6. Inspection Certificate CC – Pricing Grain price change daily like stock market up/down so we can set the price once you are ready to buy Based on yesterday Chicago Board of Trading grain price, I can offer you as below only for rate indication purpose. we can set the final sales price when we sign into the…. Click here to Read More