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WEAT News and Press, Teucrium Wheat Fund ETV From 04/25/22

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Company Name: Teucrium Wheat Fund ETV
Stock Symbol: WEAT
Market: NYSE

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WEAT - Soyoil futures edge off all-time highs, pulling soybeans lower

Chicago soybean oil futures pulled back from all-time highs Monday after Indonesia's agriculture ministry said crude palm oil shipments would be excluded from a planned palm oil export ban. The weakness in soyoil pressured soybeans and soymeal, which also were weighed by a sharp drop in crude...

WEAT - La Niña Is Not Weakening: Potential Impacts For Natural Gas, Grains

Natural gas prices broke a 13-year trend line earlier this week only to come crashing down on an overbought market. La Niña is not weakening. What this may mean for late spring and early summer weather. Either the 1996 or 2008 La Niña analogs could still cause U.S. weath...

WEAT - WEAT: Strong Long-Term Support

The impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the wheat market cannot be overestimated. But the main thing is that this factor is only gaining momentum. Western sanctions have significantly reduced the export of fertilizers from Russia and Belarus. These two countries account ...

WEAT - Chicago corn climbs to decade-high as global supply tightens

Corn futures (C_1:COM) in Chicago rose as much as 0.8% to $7.90 per bushel, the highest since September 2012 for a most-active contract, while wheat (W_1:COM) jumped as much as 2.2% to $11.28 1/2 a bushel and soybeans (S_1:COM) added 0.5% to $16.90 1/2, after the market was closed Friday for ...

WEAT - Syngenta Warns Of Food Crisis In Shadow Of Russia/Ukraine Conflict

Syngenta expects agricultural output in Ukraine to fall by a third this year as a result of the ongoing invasion by Russia. Production estimates from S&P Global's Food and Agri Commodity Economics show a sharp decline in the production of the major crops in the country this year, ...

WEAT - If... Then, Making Sense Of Uncertainty In Markets

If China were to continue to pursue a Zero Covid policy amidst rising case counts, supply chains originating in Asia could get shut down again. On the food front, wheat is particularly vulnerable to a prolonged conflict, which has been reflected in the performance of wheat futures. ...

WEAT - Russia?Ukraine Ramifications: Not All Trade Is Created Equal

From palladium to wheat, disruptions are already putting upward pressure on prices across a range of everyday products, heightening macroeconomic and market risks over the coming quarters. Ukraine and Russia are major exporters of palladium, nickel, grains, and other resources that ar...

WEAT - Top 5 Trends For 2022 And Beyond As The West Seeks To Gain Independence From Russia

Many of the trends are impacted by the current Russia-Ukraine war and the need for the West to become independent from Russia. Top 5 trends for 2022 and beyond: Rapid adoption of EVs and a huge demand wave for EV metals. Renewable energy and energy security & independence. Bas...

WEAT - How The Weather Is Adding To The Inflationary Spiral In Commodities

Wheat prices approaching multi-year highs again inspired by U.S. weather problems. Coffee prices have succumbed to improved crop prospects for Brazil, but Colombia wetness needs to be monitored for crop losses. A cold early spring and record LNG exports continue to cause natural g...

WEAT - Corn futures climb on Biden's biofuel plans, Ukraine supply worries

U.S. corn, wheat and soybean futures all gained on Tuesday, supported by ongoing concerns about disruptions caused by Russia's war on Ukraine, with an extra sprinkling of optimism over increased demand for biofuels. President Biden's plan to waive the 10% ethanol blending cap, which would per...

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