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Wheat soared the most in eight weeks after the USDA announced that conditions of winter varieties deteriorated further last week.
Corn climbed on concerns over the progress of Brazilian corn harvesting. Moreover, stronger demand for US exports boosted corn futures.
Sugar moved higher amid worries over weather conditions in Brazil and Argentina. However, a potential oversupply on the market this year restricted the upswing.
Coffee bounced off 29-month low after Colombia's National Federation of Coffee Growers stated that output will reach 8 million bags this year, down from the previous estimate of 8.5 million bags.