Group 1 - Chicago futures market saw a decline in corn, wheat, and soybean prices on July 21, with corn down 5.5 cents to $4.22 per bushel, wheat down 4 cents to $5.42 per bushel, and soybeans down 9.75 cents to $10.26 per bushel [1] - The weather in the central United States poses no threat to crops, and there is a potential increase in corn and soybean ending stocks [1] - Farmers are reluctant to sell due to thin or negative profits, leading to a bearish market driven by supply, with expectations of market lows occurring during the harvest season [1] Group 2 - The USDA reported a decrease in corn export inspections to 39 million bushels from 52 million the previous week, while soybean inspections increased to 13 million bushels from 6 million, and wheat inspections rose to 27 million bushels, marking the largest weekly export inspection since May [2] - Weather forecasts indicate heavy rain in the southern Midwest, with high temperatures expected in certain areas, but the duration of heat will be short-lived in key agricultural states [2]
【环球财经】芝加哥农产品期价21日全线下跌