KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, US — Spring cereals in Canada, the United States, Kazakhstan and a part of Russia all had a tough summer this year. Drought in most of these areas cut into production and helped to make a few commodity traders rich. The higher prices were not as welcome or well received by food companies. The once abundantly accessible and oversupplied cereal is seeing a change in its abundancy, especially the higher quality crops.
Southern Hemisphere wheat producers are hoping ...
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2021