Morning markets: grains struggle to keep New Year resilience
date:Jan 08, 2014
s are finally finding a bid after declining $80-100 per ton over the past couple of weeks, CHS Hedging said, noting that both the domestic and export DDG markets are finding demand at these levels.

Mr Feltes said that cash market sources were reporting the DDG and meal markets firming once again following a $90-a-ton freefall from post-Christmas levels.

Sugar gains for now

Raw sugar for March added 0.1% to 16.10 cents a pound, despite some scepticism over price potential.

Strong Indian produ
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