Agriculture

Agricultural trading plays a significant role in the global economy, as these products are essential for food production and consumption worldwide.

Why trade Agriculture?

Traders and investors engage in agriculture trading to speculate on price movements, manage risk, and diversify their investment portfolios. Weather conditions, geopolitical factors, supply and demand dynamics, and government policies heavily influence the prices of agricultural commodities

Agriculture Contract Specifications

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  • Symbol

  • Average Spread

  • Contract Size

  • Fixed Leverage

  • Cotton

  • 165

  • 1000

  • 50

  • Cocoa

  • 55

  • 10

  • 50

  • Cocoa_Bulk Bean

  • 50

  • 10

  • 50

  • Coffee_Robusta

  • 45

  • 10

  • 50

  • Coffee_Arabica

  • 45

  • 100

  • 50

  • Sugar_White

  • 85

  • 100

  • 50

  • Sugar_Raw

  • 55

  • 1000

  • 50

  • Orange_Juice

  • 117

  • 100

  • 50

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  • Symbol

  • Average Spread

  • Contract Size

  • Fixed Leverage

  • Cotton

  • 160

  • 1000

  • 50

  • Cocoa

  • 50

  • 10

  • 50

  • Cocoa_Bulk Bean

  • 45

  • 10

  • 50

  • Coffee_Robusta

  • 40

  • 10

  • 50

  • Coffee_Arabica

  • 40

  • 100

  • 50

  • Sugar_White

  • 80

  • 100

  • 50

  • Sugar_Raw

  • 50

  • 1000

  • 50

  • Orange_Juice

  • 112

  • 100

  • 50

  • Edit Content
  • Symbol

  • Average Spread

  • Contract Size

  • Fixed Leverage

  • Cotton

  • 150

  • 1000

  • 50

  • Cocoa

  • 40

  • 10

  • 50

  • Cocoa_Bulk Bean

  • 35

  • 10

  • 50

  • Coffee_Robusta

  • 30

  • 10

  • 50

  • Coffee_Arabica

  • 30

  • 100

  • 50

  • Sugar_White

  • 70

  • 100

  • 50

  • Sugar_Raw

  • 40

  • 1000

  • 50

  • Orange_Juice

  • 102

  • 100

  • 50