ROSARIO-CLOSURE – TELAM Agency
The price of soybeans with available delivery and for fixings rose $2,000 to $102,000 a ton, within the framework of the new edition of the Export Increase Program (PIE III), which establishes a differential exchange rate of $300 per dollar for the soybean complex and for sunflower, sorghum and barley.
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Thus, the offer for sunflower rose $2,000 to $92,000 a ton, while sorghum closed unchanged at $64,000 a ton.

For corn unloaded until May 20, US$205 per ton was offered, which implied a drop of US$5 between days.
For its part, the contractual segment rose US$10 and closed at US$210 a ton.
Regarding late corn, the June position was maintained at US$ 205; July at US$200; and August at US$185.
Lastly, wheat unloaded until May 8 was at US$290.
Source: Ambito