Exporters sold 1.41 million metric tons in the week ended Aug. 12, up 4.4 percent from the week before, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said. Wheat has gained 8 percent this month as Russia, which trailed only the U.S. last year as an exporter of the grain, imposed a ban on external shipments.
“Export sales were high,” said Larry Glenn, an analyst at Frontier Ag in Quinter, Kansas. The effects of Russia’s ban “showed up today on the sales report. All of the grains were strong.”
Wheat futures for December delivery advanced 25.5 cents, or 3.7 percent, to close at $7.1425 a bushel at 1:15 p.m. on the Chicago Board of Trade, the biggest gain for a most-active contract since Aug. 5.
The price has gained 56 percent since the end of May as the worst Russian drought in at least a half-century damaged crops. more...
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