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USDA Risk Management Agency Sets New Crop Insurance Premium Rates

Washington—The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Risk Management Agency (RMA) announced Nov. 27 that it will continue to update crop insurance premiums for corn,...
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Lanworth cautious over world wheat prospects

The group revives cuts its estimates for wheat harvests in Ukraine and Australia as it says world output in 2013-14 may not quite meet demand

 

Lanworth re-opened doubts over the Black Sea grains harvest, and stoked concerns over Australia too, as it cautioned that the world wheat harvest would narrowly fail to cover demand in 2013-14.


The analysis group, which uses satellite imagery to a large extent in its forecast, pegged the world wheat crop at 694.3m tonnes, a sharp rise on last year's harvest, but nearly 7m tonnes below the US Department of Agriculture's initial estimate, revealed last week.


It would also fall marginally below demand, fostering a small drop in world stocks over 2012-13 rather than the rise to 186.4m tonnes that Washington foresees.


Lanworth was more upbeat than the USDA on the harvest in the former Soviet Union state of Kazakhstan, upgrading its estimate by 700,000 tonnes to 17.4m tonnes thanks to "recent above-average precipitation and cool temperatures" which have boosted hopes in major producing regions.


However, on most other major producers it was more downbeat, including on Kazakh's regional peers, Russia and Ukraine, which investors have increasingly focused on thanks to dry weather in some important grain-growing areas.

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Corn surges on export sales

Corn surges on export sales | Grain du Coteau : News ( corn maize ethanol DDG soybean soymeal wheat livestock beef pigs canadian dollar) | Scoop.it
U.S. corn futures settled higher Wednesday amid concerns that strong demand could shrink already tight domestic supplies.Chicago Board of Trade corn for July delivery, the most actively traded contract, rose 18 1/2 cents, or 2.9%, to $6.58 1/2 a...
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Ethanol boost, export order, fuel corn price rise

Corn prices jump, spurred by the strongest US ethanol production in nearly a year, and a large export order

 

Large export deals

The ethanol data extended a rally in corn prices fuelled by the US Department of Agriculture's announcement of 540,000 tonnes of corn export sales, for the 2013-14 marketing year.

 

Of the total, 360,000 tonnes were bought by China, a sensitive market, given the extent of its demand, which is spurring ideas that it has turned into a growing and structural importer of the grain.

 

Furthermore, feed buyers were also believed to have stepped in to buy at prices among their lowest since June, and with the potential for a late harvest, after delayed sowings, elongating reliance on thin corn supplies left over from the drought-hit 2012 harvest.

 

"The ethanol guys, with their improved margins, have been taking corn away from the feed guys, who have had no alternative but to come back in and buy corn," Roy Huckabay, vice-president at Linn Group, the Chicago broker, told Agrimoney.com.

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Canada Dollar Falls to 1-Year Low as Bernanke Hints at Tapering

Canada Dollar Falls to 1-Year Low as Bernanke Hints at Tapering | Grain du Coteau : News ( corn maize ethanol DDG soybean soymeal wheat livestock beef pigs canadian dollar) | Scoop.it
Canada’s dollar dropped to an almost one-year low versus its U.S. peer after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said monthly bond purchases could be reduced if the economy shows sustained growth.
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Report finds nutrient demand will be delayed globally due to weather

Report finds nutrient demand will be delayed globally due to weather | Grain du Coteau : News ( corn maize ethanol DDG soybean soymeal wheat livestock beef pigs canadian dollar) | Scoop.it
Diverse weather across the Northern Hemisphere is bringing significant uncertainty to the 2013 Q2 fertiliser markets, according to a new report from Rabobank.
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Bunge CFO Talks About the Company's Future at BMO Conference

Bunge CFO Talks About the Company's Future at BMO Conference | Grain du Coteau : News ( corn maize ethanol DDG soybean soymeal wheat livestock beef pigs canadian dollar) | Scoop.it
"Our core strength is our network"

 

Bunge is a global agribusiness and food company that is active in four main segments. We're also active in over 40 countries and have over 400 facilities around the world. And we are certainly active in all the major crop production and consumption areas.


Our three segments that I will talk about at length later on are agribusiness, sugar and bioenergy, and food and ingredients. Today we have a significant fertilizer business, but we have entered into an agreement with Yara to sell our Brazil distribution business. That transaction should close sometime in the second half of this year. Once that is accomplished we will have a small fertilizer business left, primarily consisting of an Argentine fertilizer business, which ties in very tightly to our agribusiness activities in the country, and a port that we will continue to operate in Brazil.


We feel very good about our long-term growth. One of the key reasons for that is largely driven by demographics. First, the world population is growing. Secondly, we are getting more and more urbanization, particularly in emerging markets. That means more purchased food versus homegrown food and an increase in volumes from that extent. And the global middle class is growing rapidly around the world. That is very important in terms of demand for our products, because they tend to eat better, eat more meats, which spike -- give a multiple effect on grain volumes, and also tend to buy more packaged foods and more food service products. So, all of those trends line up to give us a very strong underlying demand base.

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Drought accelerates use of drugs to beef up cattle

WICHITA - Cattle feeders in the U.S. are coping with reduced herds and high corn costs in part by increasing their use of growth-inducing drugs designed to bulk up animals, get more pounds of beef from each carcass and circumvent the drought's withering effects on the food cycle.

Accelerated use of the drugs, known as "beta-agonists," is defended by producers who say they are essential to withstanding the drought and their pharmaceutical creators who insist the additives are safe. But their use is drawing new scrutiny both at home and abroad, especially now that Russia and other key markets for U.S. beef have banned their use and some domestic producers worry about the additives' potential effect on beef tenderness and flavor.

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US crop fears retreat, for now, to frontier states

The huge planting push by US growers has eased dramatically Midwest crop concerns. But fears remain alive in the far north and south of the country

 

'Unlikely to get intended corn planted'

Fear of North Dakota acreage loss is being raised in the corn market too, given that its farmers still had 39% to plant as of Sunday, even after a huge effort last week, and with insurance deadlines approaching, on May 25 and May 31.

"I hear reports that portions of North Dakota are unlikely to get intended corn planted by May 25 prevent plant date which could swing 500,000 acres or more from corn to soybeans," said Richard Feltes at RJ O'Brien, the Chicago-based broker.

While the North Dakota corn planting pace, in terms of the percentage of sowings completed, is only a little behind the average for 2008-12, the comparison is skewed by the huge increase in the popularity of the grain in the state.

 North Dakota farmers intend to sow 4.1m acres of corn this year, up 84% in two years.

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Les tornades, ces toupies destructrices

Les tornades, ces toupies destructrices | Grain du Coteau : News ( corn maize ethanol DDG soybean soymeal wheat livestock beef pigs canadian dollar) | Scoop.it

La tornade est un phénomène météorologique d'une rare violence. Ce tourbillon de 50 à 200 mètres de diamètre agit comme un immense aspirateur, pulvérisant tout sur son passage. De courte durée, il est accompagné de vents violents, et sa trajectoire est imprévisible.



Les conditions propices aux tornadesLes tornades se développent en général sur des terrains plats et non accidentés. Le plus souvent, elles naissent en après-midi ou en début de soirée.. Il faut une journée chaude et très humide. À l'arrivée d'un front froid, la chaleur et l'humidité montent dans le ciel et forment un énorme nuage appelé cumulonimbus, qui peut faire 10 km de haut.


L'orage éclate. Parfois, de forts vents d'altitude se déchaînent et entraînent la formation d'un tourbillon de nuages et de poussières, en forme d'entonnoir renversé. La tornade émerge du nuage et se dirige vers le sol. Dans l'hémisphère nord, elle tourne dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre.



Comme un réacteur d'avionCe tourbillon se déplace à des vitesses variant de 90 à plus de 300 km/ h. Son intensité varie de F0 à F5, selon l'échelle de Fujita. Le passage d'une tornade s'accompagne d'une baisse de pression marquée, de fortes pluies et parfois de grêlons. Le tourbillon fait un bruit comparable à un réacteur d'avion. Il déracine des arbres et des maisons, et les projette dans les airs. Une tornade dure environ une dizaine de minutes, mais certaines peuvent rester en activité jusqu'à une heure.



Le couloir des tornades

Les tornades surviennent surtout aux États-Unis, au Canada et en Australie. La plupart des tourbillons observés au Canada sont de faible intensité, soit F0 ou F1 sur l'échelle de Fujita. Aux États-Unis, la majorité des tornades se produisent dans le « couloir des tornades » (Tornado Alley), dans les États de l'Oklahoma, du Nebraska, du Kansas et du Missouri.

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Corn prices - record planting pace depresses corn prices

With US corn sowings nearly back at average page, investors withdraw more premium from prices. Soybean and wheat prices fall too, but sugar holds firm

 

The question was not so much whether corn prices would fall on Tuesday, but by how much.


With US farmers having planted with corn an area the size of Ireland and Portugal combined last week - a record pace of sowing, and one bigger than the market had expected - investors faced a reduced need to maintain a risk premium in futures on that score.

 

Seedings, which had been record slow as of May 12, were nearly back to average levels as of Sunday.

 

"We still have a lot of year left, but with corn plantings basically caught up and the soil moisture levels recharged we believe the long-term price trend will be lower," one broker said.

 

At broker Market 1, based in Iowa, the top US corn producing state, Mike Mawdsley said: "Weather should give us a scare or two this summer, but planting delays are old news."

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Four Viterra elevators to get rail, storage upgrades

Glencore Xstrata's pledge to boost capital spending in its Viterra grain handling network will start with over $20 million on four of its Saskatchewan elevators.
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Large Tornado Slams Oklahoma as Storms Threaten Central U.S.

Large Tornado Slams Oklahoma as Storms Threaten Central U.S. | Grain du Coteau : News ( corn maize ethanol DDG soybean soymeal wheat livestock beef pigs canadian dollar) | Scoop.it
A large and “extremely dangerous” tornado slammed into suburbs south of Oklahoma City as watches for destructive storms and flooding were posted in five states.

 

The tornado may have been a strong EF-3 or EF-4 on the Enhanced Fujita scale, said Ken Clark, an expert senior meteorologist at AccuWeather Inc. in State College, Pennsylvania. The storm’s debris field was about 1 1/2 mile wide and it churned on the ground for more than 40 minutes, he said.

 
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Big Pat's Commodities Blog: Farm Commodities-Trend Direction + Analysis

*"SETTLEMENTS MONDAY MAY20/2013"*-the market knows more-price trend-dn=lower highs, -price trend up=higher lows


Corn CN-july/2013futures@discount forward to dec/2013. trading 654-617trend up/less gradual-net selling-activity un-trend supportprojected targets: 654-668-696-712: tone=less bullish


Soybeans SN-july/2013futures@discount forward to nov/2013. trading 1508-1442trend up/most steep-buying-less active-trend supportprojected targets: 1508-1559-1662-1765: tone=bullish


Soybean Meal-SMN-july/2013.futures@discount forward to/ dec/13. trading 418-393trend up/moderate-buying-less active-@418 resistanceprojected targets: 393-418-455-468: tone=bullish


Wheat-WN-july/2013futures@premium forward to may/2014. trading 695-672trend dn/less steep-net buying-more active-trend supportprojected targets: 695-685-672-649-632: tone=less bearish


Heating Oil-HOM-june 2013futures@discount forward to aug/2013. trading 294-290trend up/vertical-net buying-less active-trends convergingprojected targets: 286-288-290-294: tone=less bullish


Cdlr CDM-june 2013futures discount forward to sept/2014. trading 9799-9655trend dn/most steep-buying-less active-@9722 supportprojected targets: 9799-9722-9655-9543: tone=less bearish

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Organic Lobby Attacks Biotech Advances, Obscures Own Sustainability And Nutrition Doubletalk

Organic Lobby Attacks Biotech Advances, Obscures Own Sustainability And Nutrition Doubletalk | Grain du Coteau : News ( corn maize ethanol DDG soybean soymeal wheat livestock beef pigs canadian dollar) | Scoop.it
As the Genetic Literacy Project reports, the organic industry has a direct commercial interest in sowing confusion and doubt about genetically engineered crops and food ingredients derived from them.

 

The anti-biotech disinformation efforts have been in full gear over the past week. The leading critic is the Organic Consumers Association led by Ronnie Cummins, with help from foodies like Michael Pollan and Mark . Recently, however, the OCA has been joined in its demonization campaign by what have been considered more mainstream organic lobbying groups.

The OCA has long targeted conventional agriculture, but it’s greatest ire has been reserved for biotech crops and foods. It’s home page features a litany of anti-science posts—mostly tirades written by Cummins or from well-known anti-biotech advocacy groups, usually with no reputable sources linked. The centerpiece of its current campaign is a guide titled “GMO Myths and Truths.” If only to ridicule them, OCA lists claims made by prominent scientists and endorsed by every major science organization of note in the world, including in Europe where politicians, but not scientists, have promoted bans and restrictions. According to OCA, these miscreants falsely believe genetically modified crops:

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Big Pat's Commodities Blog: Farm Commodities-Trend Direction + Analysis

*"SETTLEMENTS WEDNESDAY MAY22/2013"*

-the market knows more-price trend-dn=lower highs, 

-price trend up=higher lows

 

Corn CN-july/2013futures@discount forward to dec/2013. trading 661-629trend up/gradual-buying-acceleration-supportprojected targets: 661-638-629-621-607: tone=bullish

 

Soybeans SN-july/2013futures@discount forward to nov/2013. trading 1442-1486trend up/most steep-buying-acceleration-resistance 1486projected targets: 1442-1486-1508-1559-1662-: tone=bullish

 

Soybean Meal-SMN-july/2013.futures@discount forward to/ dec/13. trading 432-442trend up/most steep-net buying-deceleration-resistance 442projected targets: 432-442-463-484: tone=less bullish

 

Wheat-WN-july/2013futures@premium forward to may/2014. trading 700-672trend dn/move up-net buying-deceleration un-resistance trendprojected targets: 700-685-672-649-632: tone=less bearish

 

Heating Oil-HOM-june 2013futures@discount forward to aug/2013. trading 294-290trend up/move dn-net selling-acceleration-support 286projected targets: 286-288-290-294: tone=less bullish

 

Cdlr CDM-june 2013futures discount forward to sept/2014. trading 9776-9615trend dn/less steep-selling-acceleration-support 9615projected targets: 9776-9690-9615-9489: tone=less bearish

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Efficiencies and Cutbacks Brighten ADM's Prospects

Efficiencies and Cutbacks Brighten ADM's Prospects | Grain du Coteau : News ( corn maize ethanol DDG soybean soymeal wheat livestock beef pigs canadian dollar) | Scoop.it
Company on path to have an extra $1 billion in cash on hand by the end of 2013

 

Archer Daniels Midland Co, which cut 1,000 jobs in 2012, says improvements and efficiencies have put it on course to save $200 million in costs by the end of 2014, and to have an extra $1 billion in cash on hand by the end of 2013.


Decatur-based ADM told industry analysts that its package of cutbacks in 2012, which included 175 job cuts in Decatur plus another 160 workers who accepted early retirement deals, achieved savings of $150 million.

 
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Brazil crop hopes fuel downbeat talk on corn price

 

Increasing confidence in Brazil's safrinha corn harvest honed further expectations of a corn price decline, fuelling forecasts of "aggressive" competition with the US for share of the world exports.

 

Extended rains in Brazil have underpinned expectations that Brazil's safrinha, or so-called second, crop of corn will exceed the main harvest, taking total production, on Australia & New Zealand Bank estimates, "close to 80m tonnes for the first time".

 

Conab, the Brazilian crop bureau, estimates the crop at 78.0m tonnes, with the US Department of Agriculture foreseeing a 76.0m-tonne crop.

 

Parana, one of the two main safrinha corn states, is due for showers this week, according to weather service MDA, signalling a further delay in the start of the dry season which can cause large setbacks to safrinha corn production, making the crop, typically planted on land cleared by the soybean harvest, a risky proposition.

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Brazil's Potash Outlook

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SAO PAULO, Brazil (DTN) -- Recent governors have pushed for Brazil to reduce reliance on imported fertilizers.


But self-sufficiency in potash remains a world away.


Brazil only has one major potash mine operating, meeting less than 10% of local demand. Reserves at that site will be exhausted by 2018 and there is only one coming project to replace it.


"Realistically speaking, we are not likely to produce more than 25% of our potash needs," said David Siqueira, head of the geology and mining division at the government's mining production department (DNPM).


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New Crop Corn Improves Prospects for Pork Profits

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A dry week in the Midwest will likely be reflected in substantial, probably record-high, weekly planting progress report when those data are released this afternoon.   That prospect has new crop corn futures trading near $5.15/bu. today and only four cents higher than the December contract’s lifetime low of $5.11/bu. set on June 15, 2012.  That, of course, was about the time that last summer’s heat and lack of rainfall began to be a clear problem and prompted December ’13 futures to go above $6.60/bu. by early September.  Should good growing conditions prevail, $5/bu. corn will be high at harvest time.


Trimming Feed Costs

In spite of the corn and soybean meal price declines, my model still shows no profitable months for Iowa farrow-to-finish operations this year (Figure 1).  The model is, of course, built on Iowa State University’s (ISU) Estimated Costs and Returns series and, thus, assumes the production parameters of that series are accurate.  Feedback from a number of sources indicates that the ISU costs may be about $5/cwt. higher than the costs of the most efficient producers at this time, so there may be some farms that will turn small profits this summer.

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new crop corn recovers. Old crop soy soars

New crop corn, with a bit of help from wet weather, resists pressure caused by a record pace of US sowings. Old crop soybeans hit an eight-month high

 

There was a bit of a whistling sound early on on grain markets on Tuesday, as investors withdrew risk premium from new crop lots pumped in when planting was record slow.

That was not a surprise, given the extent of the plantings that US farmers managed last week, in seeding 43% of their corn crop in a week, a record, to get sowing back nearly to the average pace.

The surprise was that the whistling stopped long before the close, as investors began to return a little air into new crop futures.

November soybeans recovered half their earlier losses to end but 0.3% down at $12.20 ¾ a bushel in Chicago.

December corn, having come within an ace of a two-year low, recovered all its losses to end flat at $5.20 ¼ a bushel.

Scrambling processors

OK, November soybeans had the strength of old-crop contracts to support them, lifted by concerns about the rate of US exports of the oilseed and soymeal, at a time when users are worried whether there is enough of the oilseed to go around.

"The July soybean contract continues to be out on an island with substantial strength as processors scrambles to obtain soybeans for crushing to fill soymeal export contracts," Darrell Holaday at Country Futures said, in a theme explored more fullyhere.

And this when Argentine dockworkers, in the main grains port of Rosario, are on industrial action over wages "and with no signal when the strike is going to end", Richard Feltes at RJ O'Brien said. (Argentina is the top exporter of soymeal, and a major soybean shipper too.)

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*"SETTLEMENTS TUESDAY MAY21/2013"*-the market knows more-price trend-dn=lower highs, -price trend up=higher lows

 


Corn CN-july/2013futures@discount forward to dec/2013. trading 661-629trend dn/more gradual-net selling-less momentum-supportprojected targets: 661-638-629-621-607: tone=less bullish

 


Soybeans SN-july/2013futures@discount forward to nov/2013. trading 1442-1486trend up/most steep-buying-momentum un-supportprojected targets: 1442-1486-1508-1559-1662-: tone=bullish

 


Soybean Meal-SMN-july/2013.futures@discount forward to/ dec/13. trading 393-418trend up/moderate-net buying-less momentum-resistanceprojected targets: 393-418-455-468: tone=less bullish

 


Wheat-WN-july/2013futures@premium forward to may/2014. trading 685-672trend dn/moderate-net selling-less momentum-supportprojected targets: 685-672-649-632: tone=less bearish

 


Heating Oil-HOM-june 2013futures@discount forward to aug/2013. trading 294-290trend up/less vertical-net selling-less momentum-resistanceprojected targets: 286-288-290-294: tone=less bullish

 


Cdlr CDM-june 2013futures discount forward to sept/2014. trading 9776-9690trend dn/less steep-net selling-momentum-un-supportprojected targets: 9776-9690-9615-9489: tone=less bearish

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Le huard glisse sous les 97 cents américains

Le huard glisse sous les 97 cents américains | Grain du Coteau : News ( corn maize ethanol DDG soybean soymeal wheat livestock beef pigs canadian dollar) | Scoop.it

Le dollar américain se renforce et le huard en pâtit. La devise canadienne poursuit sa glissade et passe sous les 97 cents américains mardi matin.


Vers 10h30, un dollar canadien s’échange à 96,88 cents américains, en baisse de 0,5%.


Le huard a fléchi de 2,8 % depuis son récent sommet de 99,68 cents américains du 9 mai dernier. Le huard se retrouve ainsi à son plus bas depuis le 7 mars.


La devise américaine prend de la vigueur tandis que les négociateurs anticipent une diminution des interventions de la Réserve fédérale américaine pour stimuler l’économie.


Par ailleurs, les matières premières faiblissent mardi. L’once d’or perd 21,70 $ US à 1362 $ US. L’argent se replie de 1,85%, tandis que le platine perd 2,7 %. Les métaux industriels affichent pour leur part des gains.


Les récentes données économiques dévoilées au Canada, dont celles qui ont montré que les prix à la consommation ont reculé de 0,4 % en avril, signalent que le nouveau patron de la Banque du Canada, Stephen Poloz, pourrait décider d’abaisser les taux d’intérêt.

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Q&A with Monsanto’s CEO and CFO

Q&A with Monsanto’s CEO and CFO | Grain du Coteau : News ( corn maize ethanol DDG soybean soymeal wheat livestock beef pigs canadian dollar) | Scoop.it
Farm Industry News got some insights from Monsanto’s Hugh Grant, chairman and chief executive officer and Pierre Courduroux, senior vice president and chief financial officer in this Q&A session.
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Monsanto Suffers Key Court Loss on Brazil RR1 Royaltie

Brazil's top appeals court Thursday reiterated its ruling that Monsanto's patent on first-generation RoundUp Ready soybeans expired in September 2010 and the U.S. biotech giant had been charging royalties illegally for over two years.

The unanimous decision puts another dent in Monsanto's claim that it has the right to charge royalties in Brazil until 2014, in line with the rest of the world.

Monsanto will appeal the ruling at Brazil's appeals court and also at the Supreme Court, the St. Louis-based company said in a statement, adding that it remained 'confident in its rights and the validity of its RR1 soybean patent until 2014.'

But farmer representatives said the appeals court justices' decision leaves Monsanto's position in tatters.

"The Supreme Appeals Court put a full stop to Monsanto's decision to insist in not following the law," said Ricardo Tomczyk, vice-president of the Mato Grosso Soybean and Corn Producers Association (APROSOJA-MT).

Farmers and Monsanto have been fighting over the expiry of the RR1 patent for a number of years. Following a series of legal reverses, in February Monsanto suspended royalties on RR1 until a final legal decision was reached.

APROSOJA is seeking that Monsanto repay royalty payments made between 2010 and 2013 at double the initial value.

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Tornade monstre en Oklahoma

Tornade monstre en Oklahoma | Grain du Coteau : News ( corn maize ethanol DDG soybean soymeal wheat livestock beef pigs canadian dollar) | Scoop.it
États-Unis : Une tornade d'environ trois kilomètres de diamètre a rasé des dizaines d'édifices près d'Oklahoma City
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