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Soybean Export Concerns and Proposed Shipping Fees π’
Mike Koehne, a director for the American Soybean Association, voiced concerns during a U.S. Trade Representative investigation into Chinaβs shipbuilding industry. He highlighted that the proposed shipping fees could significantly increase the cost of U.S. soybeans and make them less competitive globally. With 9.5 to 27.5 cents per bushel of soybeans at risk due to higher shipping costs, ASA urges the USTR to collaborate with industries to strengthen maritime trade without harming agriculture. πΎπ’
Russia's Wheat Crop Forecast Improved πΎ
Russian consulting firm IKAR has raised its forecast for Russia's wheat crop to 82.5 million metric tons (mmt), up nearly 2% from earlier estimates. While conditions in the south-central regions have improved, uncertainty remains in the Volga region. IKAR's projections range between 78.5 mmt and 86.5 mmt. This adjustment reflects a more optimistic outlook, though the situation is still evolving. π·πΊπΎ
US and Russia Discuss Black Sea Grain Deal βοΈ
Discussions in Saudi Arabia between U.S. and Russian officials have focused on potentially reinstating the Black Sea grain deal. Russia, which withdrew from the agreement last year, raised concerns about barriers to its own food and fertilizer exports. The deal was originally meant to facilitate safe grain exports from Ukraine despite the war. A joint statement regarding the outcome of the talks is expected soon. ππΎ
Brazilβs Soybean Production Revised Down π±π§π·
Brazil's soybean production forecast has been slightly reduced due to drought conditions affecting southern Brazil. The new estimate stands at 165.9 mmt, a 1.4% decrease from earlier projections. However, the country is still on track for a record soybean harvest, particularly in Mato Grosso. Harvest progress is advancing rapidly, with 77% of the crop already collected. π±π§
Brazil's Economic Outlook ππ
Despite concerns over Brazil's slowing economy and rising interest rates, Bloomberg Economics reports only a 10% chance of a recession. While higher rates are cooling inflation, the delayed effects are still unfolding. A potential recession would likely have minimal impact on soybean production, though it could affect domestic consumption, leading to more exportable supply. πΈπ§π·
US Corn and Soybean Export Data π
U.S. corn shipments dropped slightly last week but remain strong, with 1.5 million metric tons (58 million bushels) inspected for export. Soybean shipments saw a significant increase, rising 25% from the prior week, with 822,214 metric tons (30 million bushels) inspected for export. Wheat export sales also exceeded expectations. ππ’
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Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.
Soybean Export Concerns and Proposed Shipping Fees π’
Mike Koehne, a director for the American Soybean Association, voiced concerns during a U.S. Trade Representative investigation into Chinaβs shipbuilding industry. He highlighted that the proposed shipping fees could significantly increase the cost of U.S. soybeans and make them less competitive globally. With 9.5 to 27.5 cents per bushel of soybeans at risk due to higher shipping costs, ASA urges the USTR to collaborate with industries to strengthen maritime trade without harming agriculture. πΎπ’
Russia's Wheat Crop Forecast Improved πΎ
Russian consulting firm IKAR has raised its forecast for Russia's wheat crop to 82.5 million metric tons (mmt), up nearly 2% from earlier estimates. While conditions in the south-central regions have improved, uncertainty remains in the Volga region. IKAR's projections range between 78.5 mmt and 86.5 mmt. This adjustment reflects a more optimistic outlook, though the situation is still evolving. π·πΊπΎ
US and Russia Discuss Black Sea Grain Deal βοΈ
Discussions in Saudi Arabia between U.S. and Russian officials have focused on potentially reinstating the Black Sea grain deal. Russia, which withdrew from the agreement last year, raised concerns about barriers to its own food and fertilizer exports. The deal was originally meant to facilitate safe grain exports from Ukraine despite the war. A joint statement regarding the outcome of the talks is expected soon. ππΎ
Brazilβs Soybean Production Revised Down π±π§π·
Brazil's soybean production forecast has been slightly reduced due to drought conditions affecting southern Brazil. The new estimate stands at 165.9 mmt, a 1.4% decrease from earlier projections. However, the country is still on track for a record soybean harvest, particularly in Mato Grosso. Harvest progress is advancing rapidly, with 77% of the crop already collected. π±π§
Brazil's Economic Outlook ππ
Despite concerns over Brazil's slowing economy and rising interest rates, Bloomberg Economics reports only a 10% chance of a recession. While higher rates are cooling inflation, the delayed effects are still unfolding. A potential recession would likely have minimal impact on soybean production, though it could affect domestic consumption, leading to more exportable supply. πΈπ§π·
US Corn and Soybean Export Data π
U.S. corn shipments dropped slightly last week but remain strong, with 1.5 million metric tons (58 million bushels) inspected for export. Soybean shipments saw a significant increase, rising 25% from the prior week, with 822,214 metric tons (30 million bushels) inspected for export. Wheat export sales also exceeded expectations. ππ’
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