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Chicago grains are mixed as the markets evaluate US-Iran ceasefire agreement

Chicago wheat and corn futures declined on Friday, while soybeans rose. The'market' assessed the impact of the possible new ceasefire agreement between the United States an Iran. The weather conditions in the U.S. grain belts were also a major topic. Crude oil futures have been a major factor in recent grain prices. This is because reports indicated that the U.S. had agreed with Iran on a possible ceasefire extension. The markets expect that any?U.S. Iran peace deal would cause a sharp fall in commodity prices.

Chicago Board of Trade's most-traded Wheat fell?0.1% at 1055 GMT to $6.23-1/4 per bushel. Corn dropped 0.3% to $4.54-1/4 bushels, while soybeans rose 0.3% to $11.99.

"Wheat and corn are mixed today, as the market assesses exactly what a potential?U.S./Iran sixty day ceasefire will mean, since technically, there has been an?easefire? since April," Matt?Ammermann said, commodity risk management at StoneX. The Midwest weather in the United States continues to be favorable with some much-needed heat. This is weakening the wheat crop, but rains are soon needed for U.S. soybean and corn crops. Soybeans were also encouraged by the expectation of a strong demand for biofuels to be blended with U.S. fuels, under?the Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs).

Ammermann stated that "Soybeans are continuing to trend higher. However, the bean oil story remains positive for the complex because U.S. cash bean oil supplies are in high demand due to?RVO obligations as well as record crush margins at the moment." Wheat gains have been limited by the upcoming harvests in the Northern Hemisphere. The U.S. crop was affected by drought but many other countries are on track to have good crops.

According to traders, China may start purchasing U.S. farm products and soybeans under the new trade deal. Russia's Agriculture Ministry said Friday that the country is anticipating a?decent 2026 grain crop,? signaling export competition with the U.S.

(source: Reuters)