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    #16
    Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
    China has picked the worlds busiest container port for the biggest lockdown in two years.
    Warn it may result in some supply chain disruptions.

    World may generaly feel some discomfort as China reminds us they have got us by the balls and can crush them any time they please.
    And in the case of ag inputs coming from, or into Chinese ports, all this does is make the issues even worse for the crop about to be seeded. Coming back to bite them when they have to buy grain.
    Or metals, or energy, or nearly any other import.

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      #17
      Wheat.


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        #18
        Ukraine looking for alternative logistics routes for agricultural exports


        Ukrinform
        30.03.2022 19:10
        The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine makes efforts to resume agri-food exports to foreign countries.

        As the Ministry’s press service informs, tens of millions of tonnes of agricultural products intended for export are currently stored in the country. Due to transportation problems, Ukraine is short of $1.5 billion a month, while other countries suffer a food crisis.

        "Therefore, we are looking for alternative logistics routes to send our goods through European seaports, including the Romanian seaport of Constanța. We also discuss the possibility of rail transport, increasing the volume of transit freight," said Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Mykola Solsky.

        Ukraine has stocks to meet its own food needs for at least two years, he added.

        According to experts, Ukraine provides food to more than 400 million people around the world. Our country is one of the five leading exporters of grains and legumes.

        In 2021, Ukraine exported 50.8 million tonnes of grain.

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              #21
              FYI hopefully differing opinions are noteworthy if nothing else.

              https://bit.ly/CBOutlookLentilCanola

              Will edit and hot link it later unless some wants to do it.

              Can’t hot link on cell phones one of the few shortfalls of hood ole Agriville will do when I get home.

              Other complaint can’t load photos over a certain size and can’t load three or so at a time.

              And compliment the commodity threads are basically all relevant now new broom did wonders.

              Yup i post off topic in rural issues were it should be. All good. Started seeding tonight gps issues a few days late. Will post pics in not sure I’m planting a commodity so could go here but might belong in rural issues. A few snarly messages about my posts a month or so back.

              Onwards and upwards some moisture not much seeding happening sheep lambing with slight green pick mask mandatescetc all lifted life’s good 3/4 normal. Only mandates hospitals aged care common sense stuff. Over and out till wheat barley outlook comes tommorow. Or next day
              Last edited by Landdownunder; Apr 21, 2022, 02:38.

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                #22
                Ps if someone want to hot link it feel free

                A very general question with very general replies welcome does Australian market sentiment vary much from your. Please don’t post your valued info just off the cuff thoughts you have accumulated dry hanging over your heads so your issues tad different than here. And your basis possibly wildly different

                Oh edit and maybe currency
                Last edited by Landdownunder; Apr 21, 2022, 02:45.

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                    #24
                    Will be a wheat barley update this week not sure you guys get value from it those who get it privately from measure do.
                    Anyway the worlds oldest seeder still going.

                    Edit planting rye for sheep feed tough going penetrating

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                      #25
                      Awesome set up 👍👍

                      Our Burgault is about same age lol

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                        #26
                        Shit mallee
                        That’s a contour
                        We’re still using a maxim 2

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                          #27
                          Looks dry Mallee!

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                            Looks dry Mallee!
                            Always is

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                                Edit planting rye for sheep feed tough going penetrating

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                                Last edited by Landdownunder; May 1, 2022, 17:03.

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