Since last summer, cereals – in particular wheat and corn – have become synonymous with rising prices as the cost of both crops escalated to record highs.
But the bond between both cereals has broken in recent weeks.
By Javier Blas
Published: May 15 2008 17:22 | Last updated: May 15 2008 17:22
Since last summer, cereals – in particular wheat and corn – have become synonymous with rising prices as the cost of both crops escalated to record highs.
But the bond between both cereals has broken in recent weeks.