Sentences with phrase «wheat market»

«The whole wheat market has been flat and very competitive,» he said.
Of course, Svensmark et al are not alone in associating solar activity and cloudiness, see for example, Influence of Solar Activity on State of Wheat Market in Medieval England (Pustilnik, 2003), a seemingly radical hypothesis dating from British astronomer William Herschel, who suggested a link between sunspots and wheat prices in 1801.
Farmers in the United States are leading the charge against President Donald Trump's trade policies after the Trans - Pacific Partnership handed Australia a huge advantage over America in the lucrative Japanese wheat market.
The St. James Hotel opened in 1875 as 11 civic - minded Red Wing businessmen saw the need for upscale lodging due to a burgeoning primary wheat market.
Pass the St. Nicolas Church (visit it if you're into churches) and explore the nearby Wheat Market with the old little shops and guilds symbols.
Last year the Agriculture Minister attempted to end the Board's monopoly on wheat marketing without going through the consultation process.
Experts in the UK say that the declining area sown to wheat worldwide, together with stockpiling by China, is masking significant risk in global wheat markets.
In developing Extra Grainy, Mr. Morris suggested B.B.U. had its eye on the organic market more than the whole wheat market.
Australia, along with TPP - member Canada, is eyeing a much bigger piece of the Japanese wheat market, currently dominated by the US.
Although the global wheat market was underpinned by Chinese buying last week, U.S. wheat prices are still around 9 percent below domestic prices of similar quality cited in Jiangsu province, encouraging imports.
Losses limited by the potential for short - covering bounces since the wheat market remains loaded with spec shorts.
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