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China is taking steps to reduce its hog herd as part of efforts to regulate the industry and stabilize prices. πŸ– The country's agriculture ministry is guiding farmers to sell their hogs, which would lead to a decrease in herd numbers. China's hog herd had expanded rapidly in recent years, resulting in oversupply and declining prices. πŸ“‰ Hog slaughter reached a nine-year high at the end of last year as producers tried to address the oversupply issue. 🐷 The reduction in the hog herd is expected to continue over the next one to two months. ⏳

Additionally, China is looking to enhance its food security and reduce reliance on imports by increasing oilseed production, particularly soybeans. 🌱 The plan involves boosting soybean yields by planting more genetically modified (GMO) soybean varieties and reducing the soybean meal ratio in animal feed. 🌾 This move aligns with China's goal to reduce imports and strengthen domestic production of key agricultural commodities. 🌍

In the United States, farmers are making slight adjustments to their planting intentions for the upcoming season. 🌽 According to a survey, corn plantings are expected to decrease by 2% to 92.8 million acres, while soybean acres are projected to increase by 1.6% to 85 million acres. 🚜 This would make it the fifth-largest soybean crop ever planted in the US. Additionally, winter wheat acres are forecasted to increase by 1.5% to 37.3 million acres, while spring wheat acres are anticipated to decline significantly by 19% to 9.1 million acres. 🌾

However, in Brazil, soybean production estimates continue to decline, with projections from various sources indicating lower crop expectations than previously anticipated. πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Private group AgRural's estimate is at 150.1 million tons, while Dr. Michael Cordonnier's estimate remains unchanged at 149 million tons for soybeans. 🌱 These estimates are notably lower than the USDA and Conab's projections, which are higher at 157 million tons and 155 million tons, respectively. πŸ“‰

Lastly, severe winter weather in North Dakota has disrupted oil production, causing significant losses in oil output. ❄️ The frigid temperatures have impacted one of the largest natural gas and oil resources in the US, with estimates suggesting the loss of around 700,000 barrels of oil per day. It may take weeks or even months for production to return to normal, and the extreme cold has led to numerous incidents involving leaks or equipment failures. β›½πŸŒ¨οΈ

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