According to FarmLink Marketing Solutions senior analyst Neil Townsend, prices are forecasted to rise due to reduced wheat supplies in Ukraine, Russia, the European Union and Argentina.
"There's probably a 25-50 cents upside for the cash prices from today," he said. "It's not an absolute guarantee that we get to those levels. I mean, we've been aggressively selling and there's been a lot of wheat activity over the last, say, month and a half."
Townsend also sees durum wheat prices on the rise, but only 25 cents a bushel over the next few months.
Wheat prices to move upward
FE Team | Published: January 07, 2019 20:59:26
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