Wheat Declines as Black Sea Export Outlook Weighed; Corn Rises
date:Aug 19, 2014
ed part of a column of military vehicles that crossed the border from Russia, while Vladimir Putin denies any military presence in the country.

Prices were supported last week in response to fears of the conflict escalating further and affecting wheat supplies from the Black Sea region, Carsten Fritsch, an analyst at Commerzbank AG in Frankfurt, said in an e-mailed note. The threat is evidently seen to be short-term only.

Wheat for December delivery fell 1.3 per cent to $5.5625 a bushel at 8:5
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