Agribusiness

Reuters
Singapore's Wilmar misses full-year profit view, flags palm oil refining headwinds
Singaporean food conglomerate Wilmar International reported a bigger-than-expected fall in full-year core net profit on Thursday and flagged challenging conditions for its palm oil refining segment in ...
Brownfield Ag News
Ag economist stresses importance of good grain marketing plans
A University of Nebraska Extension ag economist says farmers should consider price and date triggers when developing a good grain marketing plan. Jessica Groskopf tells Brownfield it’s important to ...
Yahoo Finance
Cargill and Hafnia Launch Seascale Energy to Accelerate the Transformation of Marine Fuel Procurement Services
Cargill’s Ocean Transportation business and leading tanker shipping company, Hafnia, have joined forces to launch Seascale Energy, a joint venture, combining Cargill’s existing bunker business Pure ...
Yahoo Finance
Cargill Venture to Supply Billions of Dollars of Ship Fuel
Commodity trading behemoth Cargill Inc. and tanker owner Hafnia Ltd. are forming a major new ship-fuel supplier, at a time when the maritime industry is bracing for emissions-cutting rules.Most Read ...
Brownfield Ag News
Economist: Inflation rate rises to 3%, could be bullish for commodities
An ag economist says farmers should monitor grain futures as inflation continues to increase. Consumer prices rose half a percentage point in January and University of Missouri’s Ben Brown says the ...
YAHOO!Finance
Diana Shipping Inc. Announces Time Charter Contract for m/v Myrsini With Cargill
Diana Shipping Inc. (NYSE: DSX), (the “Company”), a global shipping company specializing in the ownership and bareboat charter-in of dry bulk vessels, today announced that through a separate ...
Reuters
Nigerian cocoa processor Johnvents receives investment from Britain to expand
Johnvents, a Nigerian agribusiness and manufacturing firm, has gained $40.5 million from the UK's development finance institution to more than double its cocoa processing capacity to 30,000 metric ...
Brownfield Ag News
Many farmers have taken advantage of market rallies
The incoming president of the Illinois Grain & Feed Association says many farmers have taken advantage of recent rallies in the grain market. Mark Heil, general manager of Prairie Central Cooperative, ...
Reuters
Brazil soy lobby tells growers to reject EU anti-deforestation rule in contracts
A powerful Brazilian soy grower lobby is recommending farmers reject the inclusion in soy purchase and sale contracts of the obligation to comply with the European Union anti-deforestation law, ...
Reuters
Vietnam open to boosting US agricultural imports as tariff risks rise
Vietnam stands ready to import more farm products from the United States, according to a statement from trade minister Nguyen Hong Dien on Friday, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would ...
Reuters
Coffee merchant in Brazil's Minas Gerais suspends operations
The mid-sized coffee merchant Central do Cafe in Brazil's Minas Gerais state suspended operations temporarily starting this week, seeking to renegotiate its debts, according to a note shared by ...
FoodBusinessNews
Cargill to close cocoa plant
HAZLETON, PA. — Cargill is planning to halt production at its cocoa and chocolate facility in Hazleton, Pa., in May. Production is expected to shift to other Cargill plants in North America, where the ...
Bloomberg L.P.
Need to Know: Agriculture
This episode of Need to Know discusses the financial implications of agriculture markets and explores how ongoing political pressure could affect performance in 2025.
Yahoo Finance
Wilmar International Limited (SGX:F34) Shares Could Be 21% Below Their Intrinsic Value Estimate
Wilmar International's S$3.30 share price signals that it might be 21% undervalued The US$3.42 analyst price target for F34 is 19% less than our estimate of fair value ...
AgWeb
China’s Waning Grain Imports Signal Shift for Global Markets
Karen Braun of Reuters notes that China’s role as a major grain importer is declining, signaling a significant shift in global agricultural trade. USDA revised China’s 2024-25 grain import forecasts, ...
Reuters
Brazil agriculture agency plans long-term research into cannabis cultivation
Brazil's agricultural research agency Embrapa, which helped turn the country into a leading grains exporter, is preparing a 12-year research program that could do the same for cannabis cultivation in ...
Reuters
India's SAIL posts third-quarter profit drop on soft prices, weak demand
Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) reported a drop in third-quarter profit on Tuesday, hurt by weak domestic demand and as prices of the key alloy were subdued amid an influx of cheap imports.
Mint
Adani Wilmar Share Price Highlights : Adani Wilmar closed today at ₹258.25, down -3.20% from yesterday's ₹266.80
Adani Wilmar stock price went down today, 10 Feb 2025, by -3.20 %. The stock closed at 266.80 per share. The stock is currently trading at 258.25 per share. Investors should monitor Adani Wilmar stock ...
AgWeb
Ag Economist Dan Basse Weighs in on Tariffs, Trade Wars and the Livestock Boom
The only thing harder than keeping up with the velocity of news from Washington D.C. is figuring out what it means for the future. On the latest episode of Unscripted, long-time ag economist Dan Basse ...
USA Today
Without USAID's Food for Peace, Kansas grain elevators have no market for sorghum
President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk have shut down USAID and Food for Peace, meaning Kansas sorghum farmers lost a market for their crop.
Reuters
US farmers turn to Airbnb, corn mazes to outlast agricultural downturn
A dead-end dirt road cutting through rural Wisconsin leads to a pasture dotted with shaggy-coated Highland cattle, fluffy Icelandic sheep and a vintage Airstream trailer that farmer Brit Thompson ...
AG Week
Volatile week for grains, and cattle market reacts to reopening of U.S/Mexico border
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss how market attention on tariffs has shifted for the moment on the Agweek Market Wrap.
Brownfield Ag News
Tariffs could boost organic grain markets
The senior merchandiser at Illinois-based Clarkson Grain says proposed tariffs on countries like Canada could boost organic grain markets. Kelsey Graber tells Brownfield, “In the organic space we ...
YAHOO!Finance
ADM to cut up to 700 jobs, sell assets as nutrition segment faces headwinds
The ingredients manufacturer and crop trader identified more than $2 billion in opportunities to streamline its portfolio as it looks to cut costs.
Bloomberg L.P.
Cargill Buys Biofuels Supplier as It Seeks to Grow Beyond Grains
The world’s largest agricultural commodities trader Cargill Inc. is boosting its renewable fuels and sugar operation in Brazil after a period of shrinking earnings as the price of corn and soybeans ...
Yahoo Finance
Cargill to take full control of Brazil's SJC Bioenergia
The U.S. grain trader declined to reveal the values involved in the transaction. Cargill said the move advances its strategy in the renewable energy market. The company, which arrived in Brazil 60 ...
Yahoo Finance
Bunge Global (BG) Reports Q4 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
Bunge Global (BG) reported $13.54 billion in revenue for the quarter ended December 2024, representing a year-over-year decline of 9.3%. EPS of $2.13 for the same period compares to $3.70 a year ago.
Reuters
Corteva reports smaller fourth-quarter loss
U.S. agrichemicals firm Corteva posted a smaller fourth-quarter loss on Wednesday, helped by strong sales volumes.
Reuters
Russia's struggling grain trader gives up foreign passport to keep business
The owner of a company that was until recently Russia's largest grain trader has given up his foreign citizenship, a source close to his company told Reuters, in an apparent attempt to remain in ...
Reuters
Bunge Q4 profit falls on weak crush margins, forecasts 2025 earnings drop
U.S. crop commodities trader Bunge Global posted a larger-than-expected quarterly profit drop on Wednesday and warned that 2025 earnings could sink to the lowest in six years as trade tensions and ...