Grain market review: wheat.

Wheat prices have been firm around the world with strong demand, notably because of the feed needs of the EU and China, coming up against concerns over unfavorable weather for production. The resurgence of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, along with the imposition by many governments of renewed lockdown measures has raised further uncertainties about how demand will develop. The US Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) said in its Grain: World Markets and Trade report, published Nov. 10, that world wheat prices remained firm this month, mostly due to dry weather impacting the start of the growing season in the Northern Hemisphere and unfavorable production conditions in Argentina. Strong global export...

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