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        "msgid": "wheat-prices-rise-sharply-1447893297",
        "date": "1996-02-22 00:00:00",
        "title": "Wheat prices rise sharply",
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        "summary": "Wheat prices rise sharply CHICAGO (Reuter): U.S. wheat prices soared to 15-year highs last week but countries may be lining up to buy more before the grain becomes even more expensive. Algeria, Brazil, Egypt, Indonesia, Morocco, and the Philippines are a few of the countries mentioned by U.S. exporters and analysts as potential buyers.",
        "content": "<p>Wheat prices rise sharply<\/p>\n<p>CHICAGO (Reuter): U.S. wheat prices soared to 15-year highs<br>\nlast week but countries may be lining up to buy more before the<br>\ngrain becomes even more expensive.<\/p>\n<p>Algeria, Brazil, Egypt, Indonesia, Morocco, and the<br>\nPhilippines are a few of the countries mentioned by U.S.<br>\nexporters and analysts as potential buyers.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;You may be in a situation where it will be a rally in prices<br>\nthat scares them to the table,&quot; said Charlie Sernatinger, vice<br>\npresident of Chicago grain sales for Man International.<\/p>\n<p>As wheat supplies shrink worldwide, Sernatinger said $6-per-<br>\nbushel wheat prices may be needed to slow exports.<\/p>\n<p>Some grain exporters said demand for U.S. wheat may already be<br>\neasing, with top prices seen reaching somewhere in the $5.40- to<br>\n$5.75-per-bushel area, basis Chicago Board of Trade March or May<br>\nfutures. CBOT soft red winter wheat for March delivery climbed to<br>\na 15-year high of $5.33 a bushel Wednesday. On Friday, that<br>\ncontract closed at $5.23-1\/4.<\/p>",
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