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Source. How are crops in North America looking? Any farmer who manages to successfully harvest a good crop has got it made, but I know that in some places the weather has not been kind to farmers.
Benchmark wheat futures rushed to a 23-month high on Thursday after Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin announced a temporary ban on the export of grain and related farm products from the drought-wracked country.
With Russia at the mercy of its worst droughts in more than a century, Mr. Putin also pledged 10 billion rubles ($335-million U.S.) in subsidies and another 25 billion rubles in loans to the agricultural sector, adding that grain from the government intervention fund will be distributed to regions.
A spokesman for Mr. Putin said the ban would come into force on August 15, fanning benchmark wheat prices in the United States which have risen almost 70 per cent since late June.
With Russia at the mercy of its worst droughts in more than a century, Mr. Putin also pledged 10 billion rubles ($335-million U.S.) in subsidies and another 25 billion rubles in loans to the agricultural sector, adding that grain from the government intervention fund will be distributed to regions.
A spokesman for Mr. Putin said the ban would come into force on August 15, fanning benchmark wheat prices in the United States which have risen almost 70 per cent since late June.
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