ST. LOUIS (Nov. 27, 2023) — Does an individual, organization, or group come to mind that’s left a lasting mark on the soybean industry and the soy checkoff? United […]
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ST. LOUIS (Nov. 27, 2023) — Does an individual, organization, or group come to mind that’s left a lasting mark on the soybean industry and the soy checkoff? United […]
Read moreThe Chicago Stock Exchange was closed for Thanksgiving on Friday, so no one expected a price jump, but December soybean oil futures unexpectedly fell 4% to €1.035/t (-1% for the […]
Read moreThe Brazilian soybean farmers face unpredictable weather, particularly with El Niño’s impact, as they navigate the complexities of a potentially record-setting production season amidst varying regional climatic conditions. Weather Whims […]
Read moreFarmers in Argentina are holding back sales of soybeans and other agricultural products in anticipation of a change in export rules by the new president, who has promised to lower […]
Read moreThe soybean planting campaign continues in Brazil, but the pace of fieldwork is still lagging behind last year’s. By November 16, according to AgRural experts, the sowing of the oilseed […]
Read moreLast month, about 189.774 million bushels of soybeans were processed at U.S. oil extraction plants, according to monitoring data from the national association NOPA. Experts note that these are the […]
Read moreIn the intricate melody of global agricultural markets, a crescendo is anticipated in India’s soymeal exports, orchestrating a harmonious surge in the coming months. The spotlight shines on concerns surrounding […]
Read moreThe global production of oilseeds in the season 2023/24 will reach a record high of 666.7 million tons, according to the November report of the Food and Agriculture Organization of […]
Read moreST. LOUIS — The United Soybean Board (USB) invests in many infrastructure projects that will help increase profits for soybean growers and the industry itself, which is undergoing significant changes. […]
Read moreIn the United States, for the creation of renewable diesel fuel, they wanted to use genetically modified soya beans, that produce large amounts of oil. Lenta reports according to Bloomberg. […]
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