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4 Agriculture - Products Stocks to Watch Despite Industry Concerns


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Published in Stocks and Investing on Wednesday, January 15th 2025 at 13:01 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • The Zacks Agriculture - Products industry has been bearing the brunt of high input costs, labor shortages and supply-chain headwinds. The decline in commodity prices adds to the concerns. Nevertheless,

The article from MSN Money discusses the agriculture products industry, highlighting its challenges and opportunities amidst various economic pressures. Despite concerns like high input costs, supply chain disruptions, and fluctuating commodity prices, the sector shows resilience. The piece focuses on four agriculture products stocks worth watching: Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (ADM), which benefits from a diversified business model and strong demand for food and feed; Bunge Limited (BG), known for its robust global presence in oilseed processing and grain trading; The Andersons, Inc. (ANDE), which has shown growth through its diversified operations in grain, fertilizers, and renewable fuels; and Tyson Foods, Inc. (TSN), which, despite facing some operational challenges, remains a key player in the protein market with potential for recovery. The article suggests that while the industry faces headwinds, these companies are positioned to navigate through the complexities due to their strategic operations and market adaptability.

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