Harvest losses will likely result from new ... But there is very little doubt a massive Brazilian soybean crop will be available to the global marketplace in the coming weeks.
Brazil’s slow soybean harvest means that supplies are not reaching buyers as quickly as they might have hoped. But China, the ...
Soybean meal exports from Brazil are expected to reach 21.9 million tons in 2023, up from the previous estimate of 21.4 million tons and a rise of 1.54 million tons compared to 2022.
Delays in the soybean harvest in Brazil have resulted in slower than expected deliveries to buyers. China receives over 70% ...
Next season Brazil is anticipated to plant soybeans on 46.53 million hectares, up from 46.16 million hectares in the last cycle. Next mid September Brazil begins sowing the 2024/25 soybean harvest ...
South America’s agricultural sector is having a strong year, with high yields boosting expectations for tomorrow’s WASDE report. Markets anticipate impressive numbers, reflecting strong grain and oils ...
Brazilian soybean export shipments remain seasonally light early in the South American harvest. But loadings are due to surge over the coming weeks as more of the harvested crop is moved to market ...
Dryness in Brazil's soybean-growing areas is giving those farmers the opportunity to continue harvesting. Plant Fuel: U.S. farmers may see a significant price increase for fertilizer if President ...
Soybeans remain Brazil's leading agricultural product ... IBGE also released its forecast for the 2025 harvest, projecting a total of 322.6 million tons. This represents a 10.2 percent increase ...
Brazil’s slow soybean harvest means that supplies are not reaching buyers as quickly as they might have hoped.
NAPERVILLE, Illinois (Reuters) -Brazil’s slow soybean harvest means that supplies are not reaching buyers as quickly as they might have hoped. But China, the destination for more than 70% of ...