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Global agricultural commodities may rule firm on Chinese imports, weather-related developments

The global agricultural market will also be supported by the La Nina weather event, a global atmospheric-oceanic phenomenon caused by decrease in sea surface temperature in the Pacific Ocean.

January 02, 2021 / 17:07 IST
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Subramani Mancombu

Global agricultural markets are likely to rule firm this year as they are set to receive continued support from China and weather-related developments that could affect the production of crops.

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China will mop up stocks in trying to ensure food security for its citizens and as production of its pig herds recovers after the African swine fever (ASF) outbreak wreaked havoc in 2018 and 2019.

According to Trading Economics website, agricultural commodities such as soybeans, wheat, corn and sugar have gained at least 10 percent since last month.