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DRASTIC Decline in Crop Insurance Levels (Corn, Soybeans, Wheat)


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Spring crop insurance prices for Dec24 corn and Nov24 soybeans have been set, reflecting significant declines compared to the previous year. The average price for Dec24 corn in February was $4.66 per bushel, down sharply from last year's $5.91, while the Nov24 soybean contract averaged $11.55 per bushel, a notable decrease from last year's $13.76. These lower insurance levels pose challenges for many US row crop operations, as they now fall below the cost of production, unlike last year's levels that mostly exceeded production costs.

Meanwhile, the Biden administration's delay in climate modeling for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) feedstocks has raised concerns within the ethanol industry. The administration's decision to revise the climate modeling, particularly regarding verification methods for climate-smart agriculture practices, may impact the industry's eligibility for SAF tax credits. As a result, alternative methods such as solar energy and sustainable farming may need to be adopted to qualify.

In the commodities market, fund traders maintain a historically large net short position across the corn and soybean complex. Weekly Commitment of Traders data released by the CFTC shows "the funds" holding a net short of 288k contracts in corn and 151k contracts in soybeans, reflecting significant bearish sentiment. However, fund traders were net buyers of 41k contracts of corn during the week ending February 27.

Brazil's soybean forecast witnessed opposing revisions last week, with StoneX raising its estimate to 151.5 million tons while AgResource significantly reduced its projection to 143.92 million tons. The adjustments were influenced by recent weather patterns and yield fluctuations. Both groups also lowered their outlook for Brazil's corn crop, citing various factors impacting production.

In the oil market, OPEC+ extended its voluntary oil supply cuts until the end of June, aiming to stabilize prices and prevent a global surplus. These measures, coupled with ongoing supply reductions, reflect efforts to counteract increased production from rivals like US shale drillers and maintain international oil prices around $80 a barrel.

Stay informed on evolving market dynamics and geopolitical developments as stakeholders navigate challenges and opportunities in the agricultural and energy sectors. 🌱📉💼

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