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    Australia is one of the one of the most important players on the world grain market. Most of its crop is exported. I believe Australia is in better position to increase their yields.


    http://www.blackseagrain.net/novosti...r-cent-by-2030

    http://aegic.org.au/russias-wheat-in...for-australia/

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    http://www.world-grain.com/articles/...6D6E804DB46%7D

    Australian grain, feed processors seek opportunities in Asia

    http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/...-ample-supply/

    Australian wheat yield forecast to fall, but prices unlikely to rise amid ample supply

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    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-0...prices/7911248

    WA harvest: Farmers target near-record despite damaging frosts, poor prices

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    http://www.smh.com.au/business/marke...19-gv1rbx.html

    Soaring wheat production to fuel GDP growth in 2017


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    The low price cycle pedals on

    By Peter McMeekin, Nidera Australia, 18 April 2017

    Grain supplies across the globe continue to grow, as harvest of the record summer crop in South America ramps up and the northern hemisphere winter crop ticks along with very few issues at this stage of the spring.

    http://www.graincentral.com/markets/...cle-pedals-on/

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    Just seen a piece on TV re global grain prices to stay low for some time and that re 160 to 190 MILIION EXTRA ACRES(770,000 sq kilometres) have been planted around the world in grains that are now being produced more cheaply then the vast farms in USA.

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