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Corn prices to fall further as US harvest not as bad as feared

The highlight from the “World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates”, published today by the United States Department for Agriculture (USDA), is a smaller than expected downward revision to the US corn harvest. Demand estimates were also lowered, supporting our view that the prices of corn, wheat and soybeans, are set for some large declines.

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