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Revue de presseRetour Le 10 février 2010 Cotton exports up 1 million bales
Paru dans FarmPress Feb Cotton exports up 1 million bales
USDA is projecting a 1 million-bale increase over last month in cotton exports for 2009-10, thanks to new export sales of more than 1.8 million bales made in January. A drop in the Increases in cotton consumption were indicated for Corn used for ethanol was projected 100 million bushels higher than last month due to greater ethanol producer returns. Corn exports for 2009-10 are projected 50 million bushels lower on increased competition from Domestic and residual use and exports for 2009-10 The 2009-10 long-grain, season-average price is projected at $12.90 to $13.40 per hundredweight, up 40 cents per hundredweight on the low end of the range, but down 10 cents per hundredweight on the high end compared to $14.90 per hundredweight for 2008-09. The combined medium- and short-grain price is projected at $17.50 to $18.00 per hundredweight, up 50 cents per hundredweight on the low end of the range and no change on the high end compared to $24.80 per hundredweight for 2008-09. Global 2009-10 rice production was projected higher due mostly to an increase in the Indonesian rice crop. World exports were raised slightly mostly due to increases for the Projected The Projected global soybean production was raised 1.6 million tons to 255 million tons. Soybean production for Global wheat supplies for 2009-10 are projected 1.4 million tons higher reflecting production increases for Global wheat imports and exports for 2009-10 were also raised, reflecting higher expected shipments for Global wheat consumption for 2009-10 was raised 1.1 million tons on higher feeding in Retour
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