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GRAINS-Corn, soybeans get ahead of USDA supply-demand report

Chicago soybeans and corn firmed on Friday, with wheat following suit ahead of a U.S. Department of Agriculture supplyanddemand report that is expected to reveal strong worldwide supply.

PRINCIPLES

* The most-active wheat agreement on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) was up 0.27% at $6.39-2/ 8 a bushel, since 0149 GMT.

* Corn got 0.22% to $4.57-4/ 8 a bushel, while soybeans climbed up 0.02% to $12.08-4/ 8 a bushel.

* Russian regions struck by frosts this month will re-sow crops that were eliminated by the cold, state news agency TASS quoted the farming ministry as saying on Thursday.

* Soy and corn harvesting in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state has actually progressed gradually, according to fresh estimates by crop agency Emater on Thursday, which verify worries that floods continue to disrupt field work and will impose heavy losses on local farmers.

* Destructive floods that strike Rio Grande do Sul state should trigger farmers to lose an approximated 1.32 million metric lots of soybeans there, affecting general soybean output worldwide's. largest producer and exporter of the oilseed, consultancy. AgResource stated on Thursday.

* Argentina's Buenos Aires grain exchange cautioned once again on. Thursday it may cut its projection for the 2023/24 soybean crop,. presently at 51 million metric lots, as warm weather condition and a lack. of rain in the country's north have resulted in lower-than-expected. yields.

* Argentine grains ports and soybean squashing plants in the. location surrounding the major Rosario hub are standing idle due to. an across the country strike released on Thursday, the head of the major. grains exporting country's oilseed export chamber said.

* The El Nino weather condition pattern must fade out by June however. might be changed by the La Nina phenomenon by the second half. of the year, a U.S. government forecaster said on Thursday.

* Iran will not import any wheat up until March 2025 as it will. depend on domestic production, the Iranian Trainee News Company. reported a deputy at the Farming Ministry stating on. Thursday.

* Investors are expecting the USDA report due on Friday to. show adequate supplies in the United States and internationally.

MARKET NEWS

* World stocks rallied on Thursday, led by rising European. shares and a larger-than-expected rise in U.S. weekly out of work. claims that buoyed rate of interest cut hopes, while the dollar. reduced as the market awaits essential inflation data next week.

DATA/EVENTS (GMT)

0600 UK GDP Estimate, Prelim March

0600 UK Manufacturing Output MM March

1130 Germany Publication of the account of the

monetary policy meeting of the

Governing Council of the European

Central Bank held on April 10-11

1400 US U Mich Belief Prelim May

(source: Reuters)