Articles By Victor Gusmao
Export inspections of US soybeans were down by 8% to 2.17 million tonnes in the week ended Thursday November 14, from the 2.36 million tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the USDA showed on Monday November 18.
Sales of both old and new Argentine soybean crop decreased during the week to October 30, while corn and wheat diverged among different market years, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday November 6.
Sales of both old and new Argentine soybean, corn and wheat crops increased during the week to Wednesday October 23, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday October 30.
Export inspections of US soybeans were down 6% to 2.39 million tonnes in the week ended Thursday October 24, from the 2.55 million tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the USDA showed on Monday October 28.
Sales of Argentine soybeans increased during the week to October 16, while those of corn decreased, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday October 23.
Export inspections of US soybeans rose by 28% to 2.43 million tonnes in the week to Thursday October 17, up from the 1.91 million tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the US Department of Agriculture showed on Monday October 21.
Sales of Argentine soybeans were mixed across marketing years, while corn and wheat sales stepped back in the week to October 9, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday October 16.
Soybean planting for the 2024/25 crop in Brazil's Paraná reached 41% of the 5.81-million-hectare projected area in the week to Monday October 14, while summer corn sowing reached 90% of the 257,300-ha projected area, according to state agency Deral’s weekly report released on Tuesday October 15.
Export inspections of US soybeans were down 3% to 1.58 million tonnes in the week ended Thursday October 10, from the 1.63 million tonnes recorded a week earlier, USDA data showed on Tuesday October 15.
Sales of Argentine new crop soybeans dropped while sales of corn and wheat spiked in the week to October 2, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday October 9.
Export inspections of US soybeans were up 110% to 1.43 million tonnes in the week ended October 3, from the 682,852 tonnes recorded a week earlier, USDA data showed on Monday October 7.
Sales of Argentine soybeans and wheat were mixed across marketing years in the week to September 25, while corn sales dropped in both the old and new crops, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday October 2.
Export inspections of US soybeans were up 36% to 675,749 tonnes in the week ended September 26, from 498,586 tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) showed on Monday September 30.
Sales of Argentine soybeans rose in the week to September 18, while wheat sales dropped and corn was mixed across market years, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday September 25.
Russian wheat is expected to be the primary beneficiary of the 250,000 tonnes added to Brazil's wheat import quota, which was announced by the Brazilian government at the end of the week to September 20, market participants told Fastmarkets.
Export inspections of US soybeans were up 3% to 485,216 tonnes in the week ended Thursday September 19, from the 473,276 tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the USDA showed on Monday September 23.
Sales of Argentine soybeans, corn and wheat for the 2023/24 marketing year fell in the week to September 11, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday September 18.
Brazilian grain exporters association Anec increased its estimates for soybean exports to 5.82 million tonnes and for corn shipments to 6.63 million tonnes in September, its weekly report showed on Tuesday September 17.
Brazilian soybean exports reached 3.01 million tonnes in the first half of September, while corn hit 3.07 million tonnes, according to customs data released on Monday September 16.
Export inspections of US soybeans were up by 10% to 401,287 tonnes in the week ended September 12, from the 365,003 tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) showed on Monday September 16.