Wheat Gains as Russian Exports Slow and Ukraine Considers Limit

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Wheat gained, halting a four-day slide, on signs supplies from the Black Sea region are drying up, potentially boosting demand for U.S. grains.

Ukraine may decide to limit wheat exports temporarily at the end of November, Unian news agency reported, citing Agriculture Minister Mykola Prysyazhnyuk. Grain exports from Russia are slowing, the country’s Grain Union said yesterday.