Archive for September, 2015

Major crop losses in Central America due to El Niño

ROME, ITALY — Prolonged dry weather associated with the El Niño phenomenon has severely reduced this year’s cereal outputs in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua, putting a large numbers of farmers in need of agricultural assistance as the subregion tries to recover amidst ongoing dryness, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) said on Sept. 14.

This is the second consecutive year that the region’s main season cereal harvest has been negatively affected by severe dry weather ...

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Russia affected by wheat export tax

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, U.S. — Russian Farmers are reaping one of their biggest harvests. On top of that, a slump in the ruble that’s hurting domestic businesses should be a boon for exports as many costs shrink in dollar terms, Bloomberg reported on Sept 1.

Instead, shipments of wheat abroad are seen down by a quarter for August.

For that, the industry can thank President Vladimir Putin’s efforts to restrain prices of staples such as bread as Russians suffer collapsing ...

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Cargill feed additive available in China, India

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, U.S. — Cargill’s animal nutrition business introduced on Sept. 2, PROMOTE Biacid Nucleus in China for poultry producers seeking better gut health and performance from their chickens. Part of the PROMOTE range of additives offered through the Provimi brand, Biacid Nucleus is an extension of the Biacid product line, which was designed to promote robust feed efficiency in poultry through improved gut functionality.

Biacid Nucleus is a proprietary mixture of seven selected essential oil compounds proven to be beneficial ...

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U.S. Crop maturity slows with cooler weather

CHESTERFIELD, MISSOURI, U.S. — Corn acres doughing surpassed the five-year average last week while corn denting met it, according to a report released today by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. With 92% of corn acres in the doughing stage, 60% denting and 9% mature, the overall corn crop condition held strong with 68% of acres now rated in good or excellent condition.

With doughing surpassing the average by two percentage points and denting exactly equal to the average at 60% of ...

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Ardent Mills finalizes deal to acquire Mondelēz facility

DENVER, COLORADO, U.S. — Having announced its intent on Aug. 20, Ardent Mills, a flour-milling and ingredient company, said on Sept. 1 that it has finalized the deal to purchase the Mondelēz Canada flour mill located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The mill produces hard and soft wheat flour for its Canadian bakeries and a number of food manufacturing customers. The details of the transaction were not disclosed.

The Mississauga mill has daily capacity to produce 8,500 cwts of flour, milled from ...

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