Yesterday on the Chicago Stock Exchange, November soybean futures continued to rise and crossed the psychological level of $13/bushel or $477.7/t (+3.7% for the week, -4.2% for the year) amid […]
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Yesterday on the Chicago Stock Exchange, November soybean futures continued to rise and crossed the psychological level of $13/bushel or $477.7/t (+3.7% for the week, -4.2% for the year) amid […]
Read moreAccording to analysts of the China National Grain and Oil Information Center (CNGOIC), from 1 to 7 October in the country processed about only 930 thousand tons of soybeans, which […]
Read moreIn the heartland of India’s soybean production, Maharashtra, the fields have sprung to life with the arrival of a new crop. This state, renowned as the country’s largest soybean producer, […]
Read moreThe Agriculture Ministry of France has raised its forecast for the country’s 2023 corn harvest, citing good growing conditions since mid-July, reports Agroforum. Corn harvest In its monthly estimates for […]
Read moreUS farmers can harvest about 133.6 million tonnes of soybeans in the 2023/24 season, according to StoneX specialists. The updated estimate of gross oilseed harvest in the US is 0.8 […]
Read moreAccording to USDA estimates, as of September 1, wheat stocks in the US were estimated at 48.4 mln tonnes, slightly lower than in the same period in 2022, including 1.6 […]
Read moreEuropean Grain Markets On Friday evening, the USDA surprised the grain markets with much larger than expected US wheat production and stocks. The wheat slump in Paris reflects this surprise. […]
Read moreArgentina’s ‘Soy Dollar’ Program Resumes The Argentine government has given the green light once again to the ‘Soy Dollar’ initiative, and it’s making waves in the local soybean market. This […]
Read moreStocks of soybeans in China decreased by 5% to 4.6 million tons in the week that ended on September 23, according to data from CNGOIC (China National Grain and Oil […]
Read moreGrowing the best possible crop that meets a variety of end-use needs is a top priority for U.S. soybean farmers. Many of those end users rely on the diversity of […]
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