Market analysts continue to evaluate the demand changes from China’s robust purchases of corn and soybeans and how this compares to the U.S. crop supply. “Right now, the perception is the supply is growing at a faster pace than demand,” said Arlan Suderman, chief commodities economist, StoneX Group. “Therefore, prices have struggled. There’s a lot of work ahead for demand.”
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