Agricultural markets start the day in adjustment.

Published Feb 13, 2026

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Agricultural markets start the day with adjustments in the main international exchanges, reflecting technical movements and fundamental factors that remain on investors' radars. A survey by TF Agroeconômica indicates that wheat, soybeans, and corn are operating with moderate fluctuations this Friday, influenced by profit-taking, weather, and export performance.

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Agricultural markets begin the day with adjustments in major international exchanges, reflecting technical movements and fundamental factors that remain on investors' radar. A survey by TF Agroeconômica indicates that wheat, soybeans, and corn are operating with moderate fluctuations this Friday, influenced by profit-taking, weather, and export performance. In wheat, contracts in Chicago are down after the gains accumulated in the previous two trading sessions. Investors are taking profits in a scenario without major concerns about the impact of low temperatures on crops in the United States and the Black Sea region. The market is also observing a more stable pace of sales from Russia. In France, FranceAgriMer reported improved conditions for soft wheat, with 91% of crops classified as good or very good, up from 88% the previous week and 73% in the same period of 2025. Steady U.S. exports and lack of moisture in the winter areas of the Great Plains may limit more significant ...
Source: Agrolink

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