
Bedford Bullish on Wingate International and Monsanto as Grain Demand Increases
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(Summary description)(iNewswire) April 18, 2012 - The Bedford Report recently released an analysis of the global crop outlook, which includes Wingate International and Monsanto Company. In the report, Bedford Report said that as the middle class grows in developing countries with large populations, such as Brazil, India and China, the demand for quality food will also increase. Companies in the agrochemical industry are expected to benefit as farmers take advantage of higher crop prices by planting more corn and smaller crops and choosing the best fertilizer products, and are expected to see their revenues soar this spring.
Earlier this year in April, Monsanto said that they benefited from higher corn seed prices, their second quarter profits rose 15% year-on-year, with sales of their premium brand corn increasing relatively more in Brazil, the U.S. and Europe, and sales in the agricultural production division increasing 10%. The company also said that their cotton business performed well this year.
Sales for the first three months of the year (ending March 31, 2011) more than doubled to $50.2 million, thanks to increased demand for the company's products in traditional markets and increased performance in several new markets, according to Wing Yip International.
The Bedford Report's research on Wingate International and Monsanto can be found at
www.bedfordreport.com/2011-04-YONG
www.bedfordreport.com/2011-04-MON (iShares) April 18, 2012 - Bedford Report recently issued a report on the global crop outlook, covering both Everest International and Monsanto Co. In the report, Bedford Report said that as the middle class grows in developing countries with large populations, such as Brazil, India and China, the demand for quality food will also increase. Companies in the agrochemical industry are expected to benefit as farmers take advantage of higher crop prices by planting more corn and smaller crops and choosing the best fertilizer products, and are expected to see their revenues soar this spring.
Earlier this year in April, Monsanto said that they benefited from higher corn seed prices, their second quarter profits rose 15% year-on-year, with sales of their premium brand corn increasing relatively more in Brazil, the U.S. and Europe, and sales in the agricultural production division increasing 10%. The company also said that their cotton business performed well this year.
Sales for the first three months of the year (ending March 31, 2011) more than doubled to $50.2 million, thanks to increased demand for the company's products in traditional markets and increased performance in several new markets, according to Wing Yip International.
The Bedford Report's research on Wingate International and Monsanto can be found at
www.bedfordreport.com/2011-04-YONG
www.bedfordreport.com/2011-04-MON
Bedford Bullish on Wingate International and Monsanto as Grain Demand Increases
(Summary description)(iNewswire) April 18, 2012 - The Bedford Report recently released an analysis of the global crop outlook, which includes Wingate International and Monsanto Company. In the report, Bedford Report said that as the middle class grows in developing countries with large populations, such as Brazil, India and China, the demand for quality food will also increase. Companies in the agrochemical industry are expected to benefit as farmers take advantage of higher crop prices by planting more corn and smaller crops and choosing the best fertilizer products, and are expected to see their revenues soar this spring.
Earlier this year in April, Monsanto said that they benefited from higher corn seed prices, their second quarter profits rose 15% year-on-year, with sales of their premium brand corn increasing relatively more in Brazil, the U.S. and Europe, and sales in the agricultural production division increasing 10%. The company also said that their cotton business performed well this year.
Sales for the first three months of the year (ending March 31, 2011) more than doubled to $50.2 million, thanks to increased demand for the company's products in traditional markets and increased performance in several new markets, according to Wing Yip International.
The Bedford Report's research on Wingate International and Monsanto can be found at
www.bedfordreport.com/2011-04-YONG
www.bedfordreport.com/2011-04-MON (iShares) April 18, 2012 - Bedford Report recently issued a report on the global crop outlook, covering both Everest International and Monsanto Co. In the report, Bedford Report said that as the middle class grows in developing countries with large populations, such as Brazil, India and China, the demand for quality food will also increase. Companies in the agrochemical industry are expected to benefit as farmers take advantage of higher crop prices by planting more corn and smaller crops and choosing the best fertilizer products, and are expected to see their revenues soar this spring.
Earlier this year in April, Monsanto said that they benefited from higher corn seed prices, their second quarter profits rose 15% year-on-year, with sales of their premium brand corn increasing relatively more in Brazil, the U.S. and Europe, and sales in the agricultural production division increasing 10%. The company also said that their cotton business performed well this year.
Sales for the first three months of the year (ending March 31, 2011) more than doubled to $50.2 million, thanks to increased demand for the company's products in traditional markets and increased performance in several new markets, according to Wing Yip International.
The Bedford Report's research on Wingate International and Monsanto can be found at
www.bedfordreport.com/2011-04-YONG
www.bedfordreport.com/2011-04-MON
- Categories:Industry News
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- Origin:
- Time of issue:2018-02-26 14:26
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(iNewswire) April 18, 2012 - The Bedford Report recently released an analysis of the global crop outlook, which includes Wingate International and Monsanto Company. In the report, Bedford Report said that as the middle class grows in developing countries with large populations, such as Brazil, India and China, the demand for quality food will also increase. Companies in the agrochemical industry are expected to benefit as farmers take advantage of higher crop prices by planting more corn and smaller crops and choosing the best fertilizer products, and are expected to see their revenues soar this spring.
Earlier this year in April, Monsanto said that they benefited from higher corn seed prices, their second quarter profits rose 15% year-on-year, with sales of their premium brand corn increasing relatively more in Brazil, the U.S. and Europe, and sales in the agricultural production division increasing 10%. The company also said that their cotton business performed well this year.
Sales for the first three months of the year (ending March 31, 2011) more than doubled to $50.2 million, thanks to increased demand for the company's products in traditional markets and increased performance in several new markets, according to Wing Yip International.
The Bedford Report's research on Wingate International and Monsanto can be found at
www.bedfordreport.com/2011-04-YONG
www.bedfordreport.com/2011-04-MON (iShares) April 18, 2012 - Bedford Report recently issued a report on the global crop outlook, covering both Everest International and Monsanto Co. In the report, Bedford Report said that as the middle class grows in developing countries with large populations, such as Brazil, India and China, the demand for quality food will also increase. Companies in the agrochemical industry are expected to benefit as farmers take advantage of higher crop prices by planting more corn and smaller crops and choosing the best fertilizer products, and are expected to see their revenues soar this spring.
Earlier this year in April, Monsanto said that they benefited from higher corn seed prices, their second quarter profits rose 15% year-on-year, with sales of their premium brand corn increasing relatively more in Brazil, the U.S. and Europe, and sales in the agricultural production division increasing 10%. The company also said that their cotton business performed well this year.
Sales for the first three months of the year (ending March 31, 2011) more than doubled to $50.2 million, thanks to increased demand for the company's products in traditional markets and increased performance in several new markets, according to Wing Yip International.
The Bedford Report's research on Wingate International and Monsanto can be found at
www.bedfordreport.com/2011-04-YONG
www.bedfordreport.com/2011-04-MON
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