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MarketsWheat, Soybeans Climb on Black Sea Port Attacks, Export Outlook
Wheat and soybean prices are rising due to heightened geopolitical tensions in the Black Sea region. Attacks on ports in this critical agricultural export hub are disrupting supply chains and raising concerns about future grain shipments, which is driving up commodity prices as buyers anticipate potential shortages and increased export demand from other regions.
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