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Weather and geopolitica tensions put pressure on grain and oilseed prices

Grain and oilseed production in the Southern Hemisphere invariably comes under increasing scrutiny at this time of the year, as the progress of crops in this region has a significant impact on international prices.

The persistent La Nina weather pattern, coupled with relatively low global stock levels of key agricultural commodities, is likely to keep prices elevated in the coming months.

MAIZE

Ongoing La Nina-related weather conditions in South America have led to severe

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