Farm commodities retreated on Thursday despite potential demand increase from the Eurozone after the ECB President pledged to save the Euro by any means. Improving weather conditions in Brazil and the US sent the commodity group down.
Wheat dropped more than 2% despite reports that Russia's crops fell essentially this year because of the drought.
Corn moved down as recent price rally provoked profit-taking among investors. High prices also weight on demand for corn as livestock feed.
Sugar declined the most in more than four weeks as favorable weather conditions in Brazil are facilitating harvesting and boosting output.
Coffee slid despite persistent worries over impact of recent rains in Brazil on coffee beans quality. Moreover, an expected 16% decline in Vietnam coffee production by 2015 may lift the price in the next sessions.