CBOT wheat futures rose over the week amid activity of Asian importers
CBOT wheat futures rose on August 30-September 5.
During the week the price increased by USc 36.00 to 561.00 USc/bu as a result of high weekly export wheat sales to the US and demand from Asian importers (Taiwan, Thailand, and South Korea).
Another reason for the market growth is the worldwide wheat production conditions deterioration.

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