date:Jan 25, 2016
ke their losses over 2015 to 24%.
While concerns about 2016-17 winter crops occasionally underpinned [values], prices were mostly pressured by ample availabilities and strong export competition, the council said.
Wheats price decline over 2015 was matched by barley, but soybean values fell by a more modest 15.5%, finding some support from late-year worries about dry Brazilian growing conditions, while the IGCs corn index dropped by 8.3%.
Bear-record supply
The IGC comments came as it edged h