The situation in world markets is reminiscent of the Lithuanian summer: hotter weather is replaced by periods of precipitation, and vice versa. The grain market is also experiencing such changes: if one day the mood was determined by geopolitical challenges, the next day the direction was regulated by other factors.
The situation in world markets is reminiscent of the Lithuanian summer: hotter weather is replaced by periods of precipitation, and vice versa. The grain market is also experiencing such changes: if one day the mood was determined by geopolitical challenges, the next day the direction was regulated by other factors.