About: Our company is situated in Ukraine. Our company is manufacturer of organic fertilizers. We export via port Odessa to ASWP.for more details: agroexport2015@gmail.com, or WA,viber,telegram +380633196909
Interests:
Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Agribusiness, Herbal, Lettuce, Strawberry, Tomatoes, Aquaponics, Hydroponics
Business Title: Artem Shypulya
Interests:
Ag Policy, Canola, Beef
Interests: Cover Crops, Marketing, Organic Row Crops, Peanuts, Rice, Beef, Swine
By Angie Setzer
Published Jan 18, 2019
This Week in AgricultureA Mixed Bag of Information from the Week that Was: January 18, 2019· With the government shutdown looking to continue on indefinitely traders are adjusting to life with minimal information flowing, focusing more on cash grain values, freight movement, export inspections and the rumor mill to generate direction. · Export inspections this week came in above the high side of expectations, and much higher than levels seen throughout the holidays, but below levels needed to meet current USDA estimates. CIF (export bids) values have shown some strength this week for corn and wheat likely indicating buying interest increased, especially with the recent move lower in futures. Soybean values have remained relatively steady, though traders are aware bids have returned to the Pacific Northwest after most buyers had nothing posted throughout harvest... Russia and Ukraine continue to struggle with the disease, while Chinese officials are working tirelessly to create a vaccine...
Categories: Agribusiness
By Angie Setzer
Published Aug 3, 2018
This Week In Agriculture:A Mixed Bag of Information from the Week that Was: August 3, 2018· Production adjustments, trade developments and rumors from a Facebook post all had an important role in this week’s trade. At the close we saw corn up 8, November beans 19 higher, with September wheat up 28. · The debate over yield outlook is starting to pick up in intensity ahead of next Friday’s USDA updated supply and demand outlook... A Facebook post stating the Ukraine would limit the amount of milling quality wheat for export quickly made its way to the forefront of trade Thursday. Though the report was unfounded it was picked up by major news outlets and reported prompting wheat to explode 30 cents higher before the Ukraine ag minister made it clear no such decision had been made...
About: Our company is situated in Ukraine. Our company is manufacturer of organic fertilizers. We export via port Odessa to ASWP.for more details: agroexport2015@gmail.com, or WA,viber,telegram +380633196909
Interests:
Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Agribusiness, Herbal, Lettuce, Strawberry, Tomatoes, Aquaponics, Hydroponics
Business Title: Artem Shypulya
Interests:
Ag Policy, Canola, Beef
Interests: Cover Crops, Marketing, Organic Row Crops, Peanuts, Rice, Beef, Swine
By Angie Setzer
Published Jan 18, 2019
This Week in AgricultureA Mixed Bag of Information from the Week that Was: January 18, 2019· With the government shutdown looking to continue on indefinitely traders are adjusting to life with minimal information flowing, focusing more on cash grain values, freight movement, export inspections and the rumor mill to generate direction. · Export inspections this week came in above the high side of expectations, and much higher than levels seen throughout the holidays, but below levels needed to meet current USDA estimates. CIF (export bids) values have shown some strength this week for corn and wheat likely indicating buying interest increased, especially with the recent move lower in futures. Soybean values have remained relatively steady, though traders are aware bids have returned to the Pacific Northwest after most buyers had nothing posted throughout harvest... Russia and Ukraine continue to struggle with the disease, while Chinese officials are working tirelessly to create a vaccine...
Categories: Agribusiness
By Angie Setzer
Published Aug 3, 2018
This Week In Agriculture:A Mixed Bag of Information from the Week that Was: August 3, 2018· Production adjustments, trade developments and rumors from a Facebook post all had an important role in this week’s trade. At the close we saw corn up 8, November beans 19 higher, with September wheat up 28. · The debate over yield outlook is starting to pick up in intensity ahead of next Friday’s USDA updated supply and demand outlook... A Facebook post stating the Ukraine would limit the amount of milling quality wheat for export quickly made its way to the forefront of trade Thursday. Though the report was unfounded it was picked up by major news outlets and reported prompting wheat to explode 30 cents higher before the Ukraine ag minister made it clear no such decision had been made...