Articles By Victor Gusmao
Export inspections of US soybeans were down by 28% to 973,145 tonnes in the week to Thursday January 16 from the 1.36 million tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the US Department of Agriculture showed on Tuesday January 21.
Sales of soybean old crop and corn new crop surged during the week to January 8, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday January 15.
Export inspections of US soybeans were up by 4% to 1.35 million tonnes in the week ended Thursday January 9 from the 1.30 million tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) showed on Monday January 13.
Soybean harvest has begun in Brazil, and market analysts expect soybean bumper crops from South America in 2025, provided that there are no weather-related issues and that potential tariffs on China by the Donald Trump administration do not disrupt exports. The ample supply from Brazil and Argentina may put pressure on prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and at domestic cash markets, sources told Fastmarkets.
Export inspections of US soybeans were down by 22% to 1.28 million tonnes in the week ending January 2, from the 1.64 million tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the USDA showed on Monday January 6.
Export inspections of US soybeans were up by 3% to 1.75 million tonnes in the week ending December 19, from the 1.70 million tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) showed on Monday December 23.
Brazil’s Paraná state winter corn crop was estimated at 15.54 million tonnes, while soybean production estimate was reduced and summer corn increased, according to the state agency Deral’s report published on Thursday December 19.
Sales of both old and new Argentine soybean crops increased during the week to December 11, while corn and wheat diverged between market years, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday December 18.
Export inspections of US soybeans were down by 3% to 1.68 million tonnes in the week ending December 12 from the 1.74 million tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the US Department of Agriculture showed on Monday December 16.
Export inspections of US soybeans were down 23% to 1.62 million tonnes during the week to December 5, from 2.11 million tonnes a week earlier, according to data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) released on Monday December 9.
Sales of both old and new Argentine soybean and wheat crops increased during the week to Wednesday November 27, while corn diverged between market years, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday December 04.
Export inspections of US soybeans were down by 1% to 2.09 million tonnes in the week ending November 28, from the 2.12 million tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the US Department of Agriculture showed on Monday December 2.
Sales of both old and new Argentine soybean, corn and wheat crop decreased during the week to Wednesday November 20, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday November 27.
Export inspections of US soybeans were down by 7% to 2.10 million tonnes in the week ended Thursday November 21, from the 2.27 million tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the USDA showed on Monday November 25.
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.