(Bloomberg) -- Wheat rose the most in more than a
week in Chicago as drought in Canada and other exporting
countries boosts demand for U.S. supplies.
U.S. wheat exporters last month had their two best-selling
weeks since 1996, Department of Agriculture data show. Canada
will produce 16 percent less wheat this year, partly because of
drought in western growing regions, the Canadian Wheat Board
said yesterday.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
week in Chicago as drought in Canada and other exporting
countries boosts demand for U.S. supplies.
U.S. wheat exporters last month had their two best-selling
weeks since 1996, Department of Agriculture data show. Canada
will produce 16 percent less wheat this year, partly because of
drought in western growing regions, the Canadian Wheat Board
said yesterday.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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