EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 8 MIN
Moldy Corn, 178M Tons of Soy, and the Sulfuric Surplus
from The Commodities Institute Podcast · host The Commodities Institute
In today’s episode, we explore why China is ditching its domestic corn for global sorghum, how copper smelters are finding gold in sulfuric acid, and why the shipping industry is ignoring political delays on carbon taxes. We also dive into the shifting "Peak Oil" timeline and Namibia’s uranium surge.www.commoditiesinstitute.comFOLLOW US @commoditiesinstituteInstagram - www.instagram.com/commoditiesinstituteFacebook - www.facebook.com/61584221970761TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@commoditiesinstituteYoTube -www.youtube.com/@commoditiesinstitute#Commodities #GlobalMarkets #MacroEconomics #MarketInsights #Geopolitics #Trade
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In today’s episode, we explore why China is ditching its domestic corn for global sorghum, how copper smelters are finding gold in sulfuric acid, and why the shipping industry is ignoring political delays on carbon taxes. We also dive into the shifting "Peak Oil" timeline and Namibia’s uranium surge.www.commoditiesinstitute.comFOLLOW US @commoditiesinstituteInstagram - www.instagram.com/commoditiesinstituteFacebook - www.facebook.com/61584221970761TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@commoditiesinstituteYoTube -www.youtube.com/@commoditiesinstitute#Commodities #GlobalMarkets #MacroEconomics #MarketInsights #Geopolitics #Trade
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