(Bloomberg) -- Corn in Chicago gained for a second
straight session, after falling to an eight-month low, as
overseas demand for U.S. supplies rose.
U.S. exporters reported net sales of 1.068 million metric
tons of corn in the week ended June 28, 42 percent more than
the previous week, the Department of Agriculture said today. An
additional 860,900 tons were sold for delivery in the next
market year, which starts Sept. 1. And unknown buyers have
purchased at least 116,000 tons since yesterday, the USDA said.
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straight session, after falling to an eight-month low, as
overseas demand for U.S. supplies rose.
U.S. exporters reported net sales of 1.068 million metric
tons of corn in the week ended June 28, 42 percent more than
the previous week, the Department of Agriculture said today. An
additional 860,900 tons were sold for delivery in the next
market year, which starts Sept. 1. And unknown buyers have
purchased at least 116,000 tons since yesterday, the USDA said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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