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A commodity is an [economic] term for a common good for which there is both supply and demand.
A '''commodity''' is a product that is interchangeable with other products of the same class, such as a bushel of durham wheat.  Units of commodities that mean the required basis grade (minimum standard) are treated as completely interchangeable and identical for the purposes of buying and selling.
 
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