
Pratik Parija
Agriculture Reporter at Bloomberg News
Agriculture reporter at Bloomberg News. The views and opinions I write are my own. RTs not endorsements
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Dayanne Sousa |Pratik Parija |Grace Gitau
Cocoa pods at a farm in Kwabeng, Ghana, in 2023. (Bloomberg) -- Raw sugar futures retreated in New York, posting the biggest intraday loss in more than two months on an outlook for improving global supplies. The most-active contract fell as much as 3.1%, erasing gains from Monday’s rally and nearing four-year lows again.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Pratik Parija |Dayanne Sousa
Raw sugar wavered after hitting the lowest in almost four years in New York, as traders see improving supply prospects while buyers are taking opportunity to close deals at low prices. The most-active futures contract pared losses after falling as much as 1.3% on Tuesday to 16.66 cents per pound, the lowest since June 2021. Prices are down nearly 13% this year on improved supplies, with expectations for a global surplus in the 2025-26 season.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Rakesh Sharma |Pratik Parija
Commuters in traffic along a flooded street after heavy rain showers in Mumbai, on May 26. (Bloomberg) -- India maintained its April forecast of ample monsoon rains this year, spurring optimism that farmers in the world’s most populous nation will potentially harvest bumper crops.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Pratik Parija
India’s production is expected to hit a record 117 million tons, the US Department of Agriculture forecasts. (Bloomberg) -- India’s wheat output, which was threatened by the second-warmest February in over a century, is likely to be a bumper one this year as favorable weather during the crucial grain-filling stage improved yields.
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Pratik Parija |Rakesh Sharma |Shruti Srivastava
India is reviewing a US request to lift restrictions on ethanol imports as it negotiates a wider trade deal with Washington to avoid punitive tariffs. US negotiators want the South Asian country to allow shipments of the biofuel for blending with gasoline, according to people familiar with the matter, a change from current rules that promote domestic supply and permit overseas purchases of ethanol only for non-fuel use.
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