wheat
Coverage of wheat in the Nexus archive.
- Wheat Hits Highest in a Week on Supply Disruptions in Black Sea
US wheat futures jumped to their highest level in over a week due to supply disruptions. These shipping difficulties occurred in the Black Sea and have heightened concerns about potential shortages from the crucial grain-growing region.
- Soybeans, Corn, Wheat Dip as Dollar Firms and US Crops Improve
Soybean, corn, and wheat prices declined due to a stronger US dollar, improved US crop conditions, and cautious demand from China. Brazil's export sector is monitoring the situation as tracker funds for these commodities slip.
- Grains mostly higher, livestock mixed
Grain futures were mostly higher on the Chicago Board of Trade, with corn, wheat, and soybeans showing gains, while oats declined. Livestock prices were mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with live cattle and feeder cattle falling but hogs rising.
- Recall alert: Lidl cookie recall expanded
Lidl has expanded a multi-state recall to include two types of Eridanous Shortbread Cookies due to missing English ingredient lists and allergen declarations. The recalled products, distributed in 10 states and Washington, D.C., pose a risk to individuals allergic to wheat, soy, milk, egg, or coconut. Consumers are advised to return or discard the cookies.
- Grains Wrap: Wheat Leads Losses as SOYB and CORN Dip
Soybean, corn, and wheat trackers declined on Friday, with wheat falling 3.29%, corn 0.62%, and soybean 0.08%, driven by ample Brazilian supply creating a risk-off grain market session.
- Rethinking our wheat policy
Pakistan plans to import 1 million tonnes of wheat despite Punjab province's surplus, raising concerns over supply chain management and policy credibility. Surging wheat prices and conflicting government policies, including abrupt shifts in procurement methods, have disrupted market stability and farmer-consumer balance.
- Britain could face food shortages as drought continues, farmers warn
Britain could face food shortages due to a severe drought, with wheat crops at half their normal height and England experiencing its earliest harvest as farmers struggle. Drought conditions have restricted irrigation, compounding challenges from winter floods that disrupted planting.
- Grains lower, livestock higher
Grain futures fell on the Chicago Board of Trade, with corn, wheat, oats, and soybeans all lower. Livestock futures rose on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with gains in live cattle, feeder cattle, and hogs.
- Grains mostly lower, livestock mixed
Grain futures were mostly lower in early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade, with corn, wheat, and soybeans declining, while oats rose. Livestock markets showed mixed results on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with live cattle prices slightly up and hogs down, while feeder cattle remained unchanged.
- Lidl is recalling shortbread cookies sold in 10 states over undeclared allergens
Lidl is recalling Eridanous-brand shortbread cookies sold in 10 states due to missing English-language allergen declarations. The cookies contain wheat, soy, milk, and egg, which were not properly labeled.
- Recall alert: Lidl recalls cookies due to undeclared allergens
Grocery store Lidl recalled Eridanous Shortbread Cookies with Chocolate Truffle Coating & Apricot Filling due to undeclared allergens, including wheat, soy, milk, and egg. The Food and Drug Administration warned that the cookies' foreign-language labels omitted these allergens, and customers with allergies are advised not to consume them.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
The article reports Tuesday's wholesale cash prices for various agricultural and commodity products, including broilers, cheese, coffee, eggs, hogs, and grains. Prices for items like Brazilian coffee and Iowa hogs show slight increases compared to Monday, while others like corn and oats see declines.
- Grains mostly higher, livestock mixed
Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mostly higher in early trading, with corn, wheat, and soybeans gaining, while oats remained unchanged. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange showed mixed results, with live cattle and feeder cattle prices rising, but hog prices falling.
- Grains lower, livestock mixed
Grain futures fell on the Chicago Board of Trade, with corn, wheat, oats, and soybeans all declining in price. Livestock markets showed mixed results on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, as beef was mixed, pork rose, and live cattle and hogs saw slight gains while feeder cattle declined.
- Grains mostly lower, livestock lower
Grain futures were mostly lower in early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade, with corn, oats, and soybeans declining in price, while wheat saw a slight increase. Livestock prices also fell on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with live cattle, feeder cattle, and hogs all trading lower.
- Latin America grains: Soybeans edge up, wheat slips
Soybeans prices increased slightly while wheat prices decreased in Latin America. Brazil and Argentina are highlighted as key export engines, with China's demand, harvest timing, and currency fluctuations influencing market dynamics.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
The article reports wholesale cash prices for various commodities including broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, flour, hogs, pork loins, steers, grains, feeds, fats, oils, copper, cotton, and coal. Prices for some items like Brazilian coffee and Iowa-South Minnesota hogs increased, while Colombian coffee and corn prices decreased slightly.
- Latin America grains dip as China demand and FX bite
Latin American grains, including soybeans and wheat, declined due to South American export flows and China's demand, while corn slightly increased. Currency movements further impacted the grain market for foreign investors.
- Wheat Extends July Rally as War Risks Stoke Fears Over Supply
Wheat prices extended their July rally as escalating geopolitical tensions and deteriorating weather in major producing regions heightened concerns about supply disruptions. The market reaction reflects fears of potential shortages due to these combined factors.
- Latin American Grains Rally: Soy, Corn, Wheat Prices Surge
Soybeans, corn, and wheat prices surged due to strong demand from China, a record harvest in South America, and currency competitiveness in Brazil and Argentina.
- European heatwave wiped €2bn from value of grain crop, analysis estimates
A European heatwave caused an estimated €2 billion loss in the value of grain crops, with France and Hungary experiencing the greatest declines in maize and wheat production.
- Wheat Gains On Black Sea Risks and Corn Hits Two-Month High
Wheat prices rose for a second consecutive session due to heightened Black Sea tensions and deteriorating crop prospects. Corn also reached a two-month high.
- Grains: Soy, Corn & the LatAm Harvest — July 22, 2026
Soybeans prices decreased while corn and wheat prices increased, driven by Brazil and Argentina's export strength, Chinese demand, and summer weather conditions affecting grain markets.
- Grains: Soy, Corn & the LatAm Harvest — July 21, 2026
Soybeans and corn prices increased while wheat prices declined, influenced by Chinese demand, South American harvests, and currency fluctuations. The grain market movements were reported by The Rio Times.
- Grains mixed, livestock mixed
Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade showed mixed results, with corn and soybeans rising while wheat and oats declined. Livestock futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange also split, as live cattle and feeder cattle prices increased but hog prices fell.
- Grains higher, livestock mixed
Grain futures rose in early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade, with corn, wheat, oats, and soybeans all showing gains. Livestock prices were mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with live cattle and hogs increasing while feeder cattle declined.
- Wheat Eases as Traders Lock In Gains, Assess Black Sea Threats
Wheat prices declined as traders took profits, despite ongoing concerns about Black Sea supply risks and weak US export demand. The market is assessing these factors amid the price drop.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
The article reports on recent wholesale cash prices for various commodities, including decreases in Brazilian and Colombian coffee prices and increases in corn and soybean prices. Other notable changes include stable prices for eggs and flour, while wheat and copper prices also saw fluctuations.
- Five held as police seize 22 tonnes of PDS rice, 2 tonnes of wheat in Gachibowli raid
Police in Gachibowli arrested five individuals and seized 22 tonnes of PDS rice and 2 tonnes of wheat during a raid.
- Wheat Holds Near Two-Month High After Black Sea Attacks
Wheat futures rose 5% after Ukrainian and Russian strikes in the Black Sea disrupted a key export route for the two countries. Prices held near a two-month high amid ongoing security threats.
- Grains lower, livestock mixed
Grain futures fell on the Chicago Board of Trade, with corn, wheat, oats, and soybeans all showing price declines. Livestock markets were mixed, with live cattle unchanged, feeder cattle and hogs slightly higher, and pork prices up on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
- Grains mixed, livestock mixed
Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade showed mixed results, with corn and soybeans rising while wheat and oats fell. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange also split, as hogs increased but live cattle and feeder cattle declined.
- Grains mostly higher, livestock mixed
Grain futures were mostly higher on the Chicago Board of Trade, with wheat, oats, and soybeans rising, while corn dipped slightly. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange showed mixed results, with beef prices falling and pork prices rising.
- Grains mixed, livestock mixed
Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade showed mixed results, with corn and soybeans rising while wheat and oats fell. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange also mixed, as live cattle prices increased slightly but feeder cattle and hogs declined.
- Grains mixed, livestock mixed
Grain and livestock futures showed mixed results in early trading on major exchanges. Corn and soybeans rose, while wheat and oats declined. Beef prices increased, but pork prices remained unchanged.
- Grains mixed, livestock mixed
Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mixed, with corn and soybeans declining while wheat and oats rose. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange also showed mixed results, with beef prices down and pork prices up.
- Grains mostly lower, livestock mixed
Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mostly lower in early trading, with corn, oats, and soybeans declining, while wheat rose. Livestock prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were mixed, with live cattle and feeder cattle increasing, but hogs falling.
- Grains mostly lower, livestock mixed
Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mostly lower in early trading, with July corn as the sole exception. Livestock markets on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange showed mixed results, with beef prices rising and pork prices falling.
- The One Crop Brazil Still Can’t Grow Enough Of: Wheat
Brazil cannot produce enough wheat to meet its needs, unlike soy and corn. The 2026 wheat crop is forecast to shrink to seven million tonnes, prompting imports of nearly seven million tonnes.
- Grains mixed, livestock mixed
Grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were mixed in early trading, with July corn and soybeans rising while July wheat and oats fell. On the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, beef showed mixed results, pork declined, and specific livestock contracts like August live cattle and July hogs saw minor gains and losses respectively.