
Written by Jamie Day
With new crop priced higher than old, there’s an incentive to hold on to wheat if possible. However, the UK still has a big exportable surplus, despite a fast export pace in September as the trade got ready for what could have been a no-deal Brexit on October 31st. “It’s new crop that’s supporting old […]
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