Category: Food & Agriculture

Bayer unveils new soy seed for Brazil’s farmers

Bayer unveils new soy seed for Brazil’s farmers

November 30, 2025 |

In Brazil, Reuters reported that German conglomerate Bayer said it will sell a new soybean product called Intacta 5+ for farmers in Brazil. Bayer said commercial varieties with the new biotechnology are expected to be ready for the 2027/28 crop season, pending regulatory approvals and business decisions in Brazil and abroad. Intacta 5+ seeds are […]

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Gross grain harvest in the Russian Federation in 2025 to exceed 137 million tons

Gross grain harvest in the Russian Federation in 2025 to exceed 137 million tons

November 23, 2025 |

In Ukraine, APK Inform reported that th gross grain harvest in the Russian Federation this year will reach 137.1 million tons, including 88.2 million tons of wheat.  This consensus forecast was prepared by the Price Index Center (PIC) based on the latest quarterly survey of analysts. “The shortfall of grain in the south, which shaped […]

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Brazil estimates another record harvest in 2025/26

Brazil estimates another record harvest in 2025/26

November 23, 2025 |

In Brazil, MercoPress reported that Brazil’s 2025/26 grains and oil seed harvest is forecast to reach 354.8 million tons, representing an 0.8% over the previous record harvest, according to the second survey by the country’s National Supply Company, CONAB. The report noted that the sown area is reported as 3.3% higher than the previous crop […]

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Malaysia’s crude palm oil output to exceed 19.5 million tons this year

Malaysia’s crude palm oil output to exceed 19.5 million tons this year

November 23, 2025 |

In Malaysia, The Edge Malaysia reported that Malaysia’s crude palm oil (CPO) production for 2025 is expected to exceed last year’s output, with projections indicating output could surpass 19.5 million tons, up from 19.3 million tons in 2024. Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) chairman Datuk Mohamad Helmy Othman Basha said that although the year has […]

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UNL researchers awarded $1.6 million grant for microexon study in sorghum

UNL researchers awarded $1.6 million grant for microexon study in sorghum

November 23, 2025 |

In Nebraska, Nebraska TV reported that three professors at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have received a $1.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to research microexons in sorghum, the fifth most globally produced cereal grain. Professor Chi Zhang explained that microexons, despite their small size, have been largely overlooked in research. “Even though […]

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Soybean planting is progressing rapidly in Argentina, except in flooded areas, exchange says

Soybean planting is progressing rapidly in Argentina, except in flooded areas, exchange says

November 23, 2025 |

In Argentina, Reuters reported that soybean planting in Argentina for the 2025/26 crop advanced 12 percentage points in recent days, covering 24.6% of the 17.6 million hectares planned for cultivation, with some difficulties in flooded areas of Buenos Aires province, according to the latest update by the Buenos Aires Grain Exchange (BdeC). Argentina is the […]

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Deforestation in the Cerrado is reducing soybean yields in Brazil, research finds

Deforestation in the Cerrado is reducing soybean yields in Brazil, research finds

November 23, 2025 |

In Ukraine, UkrAgroConsult reported that a new study has found that clearing forests for farmland in Brazil’s Cerrado savanna is leading to climate change and declining soybean yields.  According to Zero Carbon Analytics, the region lost 34 million tons of soybean production from 2013 to 2023, worth $9.4 billion, due to the impacts of deforestation. […]

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POSCO International to invest $862 million in Indonesian palm oil business

POSCO International to invest $862 million in Indonesian palm oil business

November 23, 2025 |

In Korea, The Korea Times reported that POSCO International completed the full value chain of its palm oil business through the acquisition of an Indonesian plantation company and the completion of a palm oil refinery in the Southeast Asian nation. The trading and energy arm of POSCO Group said  that its Singapore-based subsidiary acquired a […]

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China imported zero US soybeans in October

China imported zero US soybeans in October

November 23, 2025 |

In Ukraine, UkrAgroConsult reported that In October, China imported no soybeans from the United States for the second month in a row, despite imports of the crop rising to a record high thanks to purchases from South America.  The report noted that Chinese buyers sought to avoid supply disruptions amid trade tensions with Washington,. In […]

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FAO updates global cereal production

FAO updates global cereal production

November 16, 2025 |

In Italy, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), released an updated forecasts for global cereal markets.  The report noted that world cereal production is expected to rise by 4.4% in 2025 to reach 2 990 million tons, a new record level, with foreseen output increases across all major cereals. The new […]

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