Wheat prices on international futures markets rose about 2% last week. The news mainly featured reports that support pricing for this cereal. In Paris, the December contract rose to above €250 per tonne. In Canada, wheat production is lower than expected and the harvest ended earlier than normal. Which severely impacted 2 large railway organisations. Grain transport by rail in Canada is almost a third lower than a year ago. This has a major impact on the railway companies, which will theref
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