【环球财经】芝加哥农产品期价1日全线上涨

Group 1: Commodity Market Overview - Chicago futures market saw a broad increase in corn, wheat, and soybean prices on October 1, with December corn closing at $4.17 per bushel, up 1 cent (0.24%) from the previous day [1] - December wheat contract closed at $5.09 per bushel, rising 1.25 cents (0.25%), while November soybean contract reached $10.13 per bushel, increasing by 11.25 cents (1.12%) [1] - The rebound in agricultural futures prices follows several days of decline, indicating a more pessimistic fundamental outlook than market reactions suggest [1] Group 2: Production and Yield Forecasts - As harvesting progresses in the northern and western regions of the U.S., corn and soybean yields are expected to improve [1] - Market analysts predict key support levels for December corn futures between $3.95 and $4.03, for November soybean futures between $10.40 and $10.60, and for December wheat futures at $4.90 [1] Group 3: Ukraine Wheat Production - Ukraine has raised its 2026 winter wheat sowing area estimate by 9% to at least 12.8 million acres, which is expected to increase winter wheat production to 25 million tons and export supply by 2 million tons [2] Group 4: U.S. Ethanol Production - The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a decrease in ethanol production to 29.3 million gallons last week, down by 8 million gallons from the previous week, with ethanol inventory dropping by 30 million gallons to 986 million gallons [2] - U.S. daily crude oil consumption remained stable at 8.52 million gallons compared to the previous year [2]