The pace of the soybean planting campaign in Argentina is much slower than last year. As of December 14, fieldwork took place on an area of 50.8% of the plan […]
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The pace of the soybean planting campaign in Argentina is much slower than last year. As of December 14, fieldwork took place on an area of 50.8% of the plan […]
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Beijing: China imported 52.464 million tons of soybeans from Brazil from January to November 2022,13 percent below the 60.476 million tons in 2021, according to data from the Foreign Trade […]
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About 1.8 million tons of soybeans can be sold to foreign markets by Brazilian traders in December 2022. Analysts of the National Association of Grain Exporters Anec made this forecast. […]
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About 644.4 million tons of oilseeds can be produced in the world by the end of the 2022/23 season. This forecast was published by analysts of the US Department of […]
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Argentina is suffering from the effects of a prolonged drought caused by the La Niña climate event, which has reduced rainfall in the country’s key production regions. Dry conditions are […]
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ST. LOUIS (Dec. 12, 2022) — The Yield Lab Institute (YLI) and United Soybean Board (USB) are extending the application deadline to Dec. 20, 2022, for the Soy Innovation […]
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Argentina farmers have already contracted 74.2% of soybeans (over 32 million tons) of the 2021/22 season according to the country’s government officials. As specified in the South American agency, from […]
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ST. CHARLES, Mo. (Dec. 7, 2022) — Farmer-leaders of the United Soybean Board (USB) elected Meagan Kaiser from Missouri as 2023 Chair and nine additional farmer-leaders to serve on […]
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China reduced the volume of purchases of soybeans in November 2022 by 14% compared to the same month last year, to 7.35 million tons according to customs data. The decrease […]
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As of the beginning of December, Ukrainian farmers have almost finished harvesting sunflowers and soybeans. As of the reporting date, 2% of the soybean crop and 3% of the sunflower […]
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