- Indian government officials said will not be possible to subsidize wheat exports
- March 26 date CBOT wheat assessment: technical oversold, wheat prices rebound
- 2009/10 cereal production is expected to hit the world's history of high
- March 26 date U.S. wheat Comments: Technical rebound, close up
- March 26 Day ICE rapeseed commentary: demand slow down, rapeseed down
Allendale expects U.S. soybean acreage in 2009 will grow
Beijing Lin PETROFER message March 27: According to the United States company allendale latest data show that the United States soybean acreage this year will reach a record 80.439 million acres, up 4 million acres.
The company also expects the United States corn acreage this year to 85.406 million acres, less than the previous year less than one million acres, but it remains a third over the past six decades to a high standard.
Wheat sown area of the United States in 2009 to 57.977 million acres, a record 30 years, the third level.
By the end of Allendale is expected on March 1, the United States for the corn inventory 6,905,000,000 bushels, the highest record over the past three years over the same period. Soybean inventory is estimated to be 1.331 billion bushels, down from 12 last month inventory of 2.276 billion bushels. 1076 million for the inventory of wheat bushels, down from 12 last month inventory of 1.422 billion bushels.
The United States Department of Agriculture will be released March 31 planting intentions report and quarterly inventory prediction area report.
(Li Lei for reference only)