Archive for the November 1, 2005
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Elevators and processors continued to firm corn and soyabean basis bids in the US Midwest on Monday to encourage farmer sales amid weak cash prices, grain dealers said. Farmers made their last big push this
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A cold front that brought heavy rains to Brazil's main coffee belt will push into the forested regions of Minas Gerais and Espirito Santo, the two main producer states, independent meteorologists Somar predicted Monday. After
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Cocoa arrivals are rising at ports in Ivory Coast despite political tensions in the world's top grower as President Laurent Gbagbo remains in office beyond the end of his constitutional term, exporters said on Monday.
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US CIF Gulf corn and soyabean basis values were mostly steady on Monday, with farmers nearing completion of the harvest after a busy weekend. Barge freight rates were mostly steady on the Illinois, lower Ohio
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Taiwan's Evergreen Marine Corp on Monday reported a fall of 19 percent in third-quarter net profit, joining other shippers in dwindling profits as expanding capacity hits freight rates. Evergreen, the world's third largest container shipper,
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Taiwan's Evergreen Marine Corp on Monday reported a fall of 19 percent in third-quarter net profit, joining other shippers in dwindling profits as expanding capacity hits freight rates. Evergreen, the world's third largest container shipper,
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Neptune Orient Lines, the world's sixth-biggest container liner, posted a 6 percent rise in quarterly profit on Monday thanks to continued strong demand for shipping services from Asia to Europe and the US. Singapore's largest
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Neptune Orient Lines, the world's sixth-biggest container liner, posted a 6 percent rise in quarterly profit on Monday thanks to continued strong demand for shipping services from Asia to Europe and the US. Singapore's largest
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Egypt's Sugar and Integrated Industries Company (SIIC) is seeking to buy 80,000 tonnes of raw sugar for shipment in January or February on a C&F basis, a buying official from the firm said on Monday.
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Grain exports from the French port of Rouen totalled 261,105 tonnes for October 1-26, comprising 189,941 tonnes of wheat and 71,164 tonnes of barley, port officials said on Monday. That compared with total grain exports
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