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U.S. maize futures strengthened, supported by strong export demand, speculative buying and expectations of tighter domestic and global stocks ahead of the release of the USDA’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report.CBOT maize contract increased to $ 193,46/t.
Farmers in southern Africa are increasingly turning to indigenous crops like bambara beans and sorghum to combat the adverse effects of climate change, which has led to erratic weather patterns and severe droughts. These traditional crops are better suited to withstand extreme heat and water scarcity compared to common staples like maize.
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