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๐พ Grain and Oilseed Complex Rally on Thursday ๐
The grain and oilseed complex saw a notable rally on Thursday, with the soybean meal market leading the charge, gaining a whopping 4.4% ๐. Soybean futures finished sharply higher, while soybean oil ended marginally lower ๐ฑ. The March 2025 corn contract gained 5 cents per bushel, posting its best close since June 25th ๐ฝ. Wheat futures saw marginal gains, although they remain stuck in a sideways pattern ๐. This rally reflects strong market dynamics in the broader grain complex.
๐ Argentinaโs Dry Weather Forecast ๐พ
Argentina is set to experience dry weather in the coming weeks ๐. Rainfall across the countryโs soybean areas is expected to be scattered and well below normal, which could negatively impact the soybean crop ๐ฑ. Temperatures are forecasted to trend above average during the same period ๐ฅ. The recent rally in soybean meal prices is likely due to concerns about Argentinaโs soybean crop. While the extended forecast suggests a return to normal rainfall, farmers in Argentina typically complete soybean planting during the first half of January ๐พ.
๐จ๐ณ Chinaโs Efforts to Boost Cereal Grain Consumption ๐พ
China is implementing measures to significantly boost cereal grain consumption over the next ten years ๐. As the worldโs largest producer of cereal grains, China still relies on corn and wheat imports to feed its 1.4 billion people ๐. Despite being the second-largest global corn producer, much of Chinaโs corn is used for livestock feed ๐. To improve grain production and quality, China plans to focus on developing grain varieties suitable for human consumption ๐พ. The country also aims to establish stronger international grain standards and build global partnerships ๐ค.
๐ท๐บ Russian Wheat Exports to Decline Significantly ๐พ
Russian wheat exports are set to decline next season, with Russian consulting group IKAR projecting exports to fall to 41 million metric tons (mmt) during the 2025/2026 season, a 6% decrease from the current season ๐. Wheat exports are expected to decline by 5% this season, although Russia will still remain the worldโs leading exporter of wheat ๐. This reduction is attributed to lower yields in winter crops due to a lack of fall moisture ๐ง๏ธ. Despite a record wheat export in the first half of this season, government-imposed export restrictions will likely drive the decline ๐.
๐ง๏ธ USDA Drought Monitor Data ๐
The latest USDA drought monitor shows limited precipitation across the Corn Belt last week ๐ฝ. Drought conditions have largely remained unchanged, although there was some improvement in southeast Kentucky ๐. Precipitation was also limited across the High Plains, where drought conditions stayed the same. Overall, 6% fewer areas in the region are experiencing drought compared to this time last year ๐ฑ. As of the latest data:
54% of US corn is affected by drought ๐ฝ.
47% of US soybeans are impacted ๐ฑ.
27% of US winter wheat and 33% of spring wheat are experiencing drought ๐พ.
37% of cattle are in drought-affected areas ๐.
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Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.
๐พ Grain and Oilseed Complex Rally on Thursday ๐
The grain and oilseed complex saw a notable rally on Thursday, with the soybean meal market leading the charge, gaining a whopping 4.4% ๐. Soybean futures finished sharply higher, while soybean oil ended marginally lower ๐ฑ. The March 2025 corn contract gained 5 cents per bushel, posting its best close since June 25th ๐ฝ. Wheat futures saw marginal gains, although they remain stuck in a sideways pattern ๐. This rally reflects strong market dynamics in the broader grain complex.
๐ Argentinaโs Dry Weather Forecast ๐พ
Argentina is set to experience dry weather in the coming weeks ๐. Rainfall across the countryโs soybean areas is expected to be scattered and well below normal, which could negatively impact the soybean crop ๐ฑ. Temperatures are forecasted to trend above average during the same period ๐ฅ. The recent rally in soybean meal prices is likely due to concerns about Argentinaโs soybean crop. While the extended forecast suggests a return to normal rainfall, farmers in Argentina typically complete soybean planting during the first half of January ๐พ.
๐จ๐ณ Chinaโs Efforts to Boost Cereal Grain Consumption ๐พ
China is implementing measures to significantly boost cereal grain consumption over the next ten years ๐. As the worldโs largest producer of cereal grains, China still relies on corn and wheat imports to feed its 1.4 billion people ๐. Despite being the second-largest global corn producer, much of Chinaโs corn is used for livestock feed ๐. To improve grain production and quality, China plans to focus on developing grain varieties suitable for human consumption ๐พ. The country also aims to establish stronger international grain standards and build global partnerships ๐ค.
๐ท๐บ Russian Wheat Exports to Decline Significantly ๐พ
Russian wheat exports are set to decline next season, with Russian consulting group IKAR projecting exports to fall to 41 million metric tons (mmt) during the 2025/2026 season, a 6% decrease from the current season ๐. Wheat exports are expected to decline by 5% this season, although Russia will still remain the worldโs leading exporter of wheat ๐. This reduction is attributed to lower yields in winter crops due to a lack of fall moisture ๐ง๏ธ. Despite a record wheat export in the first half of this season, government-imposed export restrictions will likely drive the decline ๐.
๐ง๏ธ USDA Drought Monitor Data ๐
The latest USDA drought monitor shows limited precipitation across the Corn Belt last week ๐ฝ. Drought conditions have largely remained unchanged, although there was some improvement in southeast Kentucky ๐. Precipitation was also limited across the High Plains, where drought conditions stayed the same. Overall, 6% fewer areas in the region are experiencing drought compared to this time last year ๐ฑ. As of the latest data:
54% of US corn is affected by drought ๐ฝ.
47% of US soybeans are impacted ๐ฑ.
27% of US winter wheat and 33% of spring wheat are experiencing drought ๐พ.
37% of cattle are in drought-affected areas ๐.
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