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Wheat, rice and cotton prices rise as climate, geopolitical risks shape commodity markets

Anadolu Agency

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July 6, 2026

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Agricultural commodities diverge as El Nino, economic fallout from US-Israel-Iran conflict push up wheat, rice and cotton prices, while coffee, sugar and cocoa decline, expert says

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Bloomberg

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· Jun 27, 2026

America’s Farmers Need USMCA More Than Ever

For many American farmers, Canada and Mexico have become indispensable export markets at a time when trade disputes, weak commodity prices, and rising costs are already straining the agricultural economy. Iowa farmer Stu Swanson says many producers are operating on dwindling hope as financial pressures mount. CoBank CEO Tom Halverson argues that trade deals have helped US exports to Canada and Mexico grow roughly 600 since NAFTA’s creation. As negotiations begin, farmers are less focused on expanding the agreement than on preserving certainty and avoiding new disruptions that could further weaken an already fragile farm economy. (Source: Bloomberg)

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 9, 2026

Kerentanan sumber daya makanan negara menghadapi konflik global

Ketegangan geopolitik di Asia Barat menimbulkan kebimbangan baharu terhadap kestabilan sistem makanan dunia. Walaupun kesan terhadap bekalan makanan negara masih belum dirasai secara menyeluruh, peningkatan harga tenaga dan kos logistik yang berterusan dijangka memberi tekanan kepada rantaian bekalan makanan global. Dalam menghadapi cabaran ini, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) sebagai universiti peneraju dalam bidang pertanian dan ... Read more The post Kerentanan sumber daya makanan negara menghadapi konflik global appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 26, 2026

If the Market Stumbles, These Are the Financial Stocks Worth Buying

There are material risks in the market today; have your wishlist ready just in case the market starts to fall.

Fox News

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· Jul 6, 2026

STEVE MOORE: Politicians are blaming the wrong villain for America’s rising food prices

Global disruptions from the Russia Ukraine war and Middle East tensions are squeezing fertilizer supply chains, driving up food prices for Americans.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 11, 2026

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Related coverage for "Wheat, rice and cotton prices rise as climate, geopolitical risks shape commodity markets": Bloomberg — America’s Farmers Need USMCA More Than Ever. Utusan Malaysia — Kerentanan sumber daya makanan negara menghadapi konflik global. The Motley Fool — If the Market Stumbles, These Are the Financial Stocks Worth Buying. Fox News — STEVE MOORE: Politicians are blaming the wrong villain for America’s rising food prices. Seeking Alpha — Politics And The Markets 07/11/26