World Perspectives
livestock

Subsidizing Poor Governance; GMO Pork; Trees for Grass

Subsidizing Poor Governance Development assistance goes to some very needy nations, but it may also enable corrupt political regimes to persevere when they should collapse. Afghanistan receives aid despite control by the Taliban, which banned women from governing positions and abolished the Ministry of Women’s Affairs. Its Islamic Emirate Army envisions being more like Iran. The Democratic of Congo is not democratic, with the Catholic Church saying 2018 election results do not correspond with what its election monitors documented. The regime conducts ethnic genocide and there are reports of forced labor and child labor. South Sudan has had a civil war and ongoing ethnic violence with a President that dissolved the Parliament and sign...

Related Articles
feed-grains soy-oilseeds wheat

Market Commentary: Caution About Supplies, Confidence in Demand

Although the soy complex and wheat opened lower, there was confidence in the corn number and by late morning most major contracts were in the green, aided by shorts that were selling at the end of the month to book profits. December HRS printed a new contract low today. There was high volume tr...

U.S. Labor Day Holiday

The U.S. will celebrate Labor Day on Monday, 1 September, and the U.S. markets as well as our office will be closed that day. The next Ag Perspectives will be published Tuesday, 2 September.  ...

Brazil Retaliation to U.S. Tariffs

The Foreign Ministry of Brazil notified the U.S. today that it has directed its trade body, Camex, to investigate whether it can retaliate against the 50 percent tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration on several goods imported from Brazil. The investigation will conducted be under a law pa...

feed-grains soy-oilseeds wheat

Market Commentary: Caution About Supplies, Confidence in Demand

Although the soy complex and wheat opened lower, there was confidence in the corn number and by late morning most major contracts were in the green, aided by shorts that were selling at the end of the month to book profits. December HRS printed a new contract low today. There was high volume tr...

U.S. Labor Day Holiday

The U.S. will celebrate Labor Day on Monday, 1 September, and the U.S. markets as well as our office will be closed that day. The next Ag Perspectives will be published Tuesday, 2 September.  ...

Brazil Retaliation to U.S. Tariffs

The Foreign Ministry of Brazil notified the U.S. today that it has directed its trade body, Camex, to investigate whether it can retaliate against the 50 percent tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration on several goods imported from Brazil. The investigation will conducted be under a law pa...

feed-grains soy-oilseeds wheat

Summary of Futures

Dec 25 Corn closed at $4.2025/bushel, up $0.1025 from yesterday's close.  Dec 25 Wheat closed at $5.3425/bushel, up $0.0525 from yesterday's close.  Nov 25 Soybeans closed at $10.545/bushel, up $0.065 from yesterday's close.  Dec 25 Soymeal closed at $289/short ton, up $1.7 from...

Image
From WPI Consulting

Communicating importance of value-added products

Facing increasing pressure to quantify the value of export promotion efforts to investors, a U.S. industry organization retained WPI to develop a quantitative model that better communicated the importance of exports. The resulting model concluded that value-added meat exports contributed $0.45 cents per bushel to the price of corn, increasing support for that sector’s financial support of WPI’s client. In addition to serving the red meat industry with this type of analysis, WPI has generated similar deliverables for the U.S. soybean and poultry/egg industries.

Search World Perspectives

Sign In to World Perspectives

Don’t have an account yet? Sign Up