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Wheat hits five-month high after Russia attacks Ukraine port

Class one milling wheat ready for harvest in Chelmsford, UK, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. Droughts, flooding and heat waves threaten wheat output from the U.S. to France and India, compounding shrinking production in Ukraine. Bloomberg photo by Hollie Adams
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Wheat futures pared some of their recent gains as it emerged that Russia has failed to severely damage a key port that is allowing Ukraine to export grains by river into neighboring countries.

Russian drones attacked the port of Reni in the night leading to Monday, driving up grain prices as it threatened to choke off Ukraine’s last major hope of getting…

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