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GRAINS-Wheat Futures Posts Modest Gain on US Plains Dryness and Global Supply Weighs

GRAINS-Wheat Futures Posts Modest Gain on US Plains Dryness and Global Supply Weighs
GRAINS-Wheat Futures Posts Modest Gain on US Plains Dryness and Global Supply Weighs

Chicago wheat futures edged up on Tuesday, as a combination of dry conditions in the U.S. Plains region and increasing tensions in Black Sea export regions supported prices that were under pressure due to global?supplies.

By 0415 GMT, the most active?wheat contracts on CBOT (Wv1) had risen 0.05% to $5.12-3/4 per bushel. Corn (Cv1) rose 0.17% to $5.12-3/4 a Bushel and soybeans (Sv1) gained 0.28 % to $10.65. Wheat, soybeans, and corn all extended gains in the second session of trading following traders' return from their?year-end holiday and assessment of crop weather. Last Friday, soybeans, wheat and corn reached their lowest levels since late October. Corn also hit a 2-week low. Josh Lawrence, IKON Commodities' advisory consultant, said that "Pockets" of dryness were present in the U.S.

The?ample supply from major exporting nations limited the gains." The Black Sea export corridor was also closely monitored by traders. Ukraine officials reported that on Monday, Russia attacked a U.S. agricultural company Bunge's enterprise in Dnipro and launched five missile attacks against Kharkiv. The strikes damaged energy infrastructure. UGA, the traders' union, reported on Monday that exports in Ukraine of key agricultural products fell from 3.58 to 3.28 millions metric tons between November and December, due mainly to lower shipments of soybeans and wheat. The weekly U.S. demand for exports was mixed. U.S. Department of Agriculture reported net?U.S. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said net?U.S.

On January 12, the agency will release key crop data, including U.S. grain stocks and soybean stock as of December 1.

Traders reported that commodity funds were net purchasers of CBOT grain and soy products Monday. Reporting by Ella Cao and Daphne Zhang; Editing and proofreading by Rashmia Aich and Harikrishnan Nair

(source: Reuters)