The price of Brazilian soybeans in local currency reached the highest level in almost two months, driven by a spike in port premiums for soybeans and a weaker currency, both caused by the trade ...
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 ...
Despite a slow start, Brazil’s soybean planting has made record progress. The question now is what impact the slower start to soybean planting and drier soil conditions will have on ...
Weather in Brazil continues to support the healthy early development of the country's crop, putting more pressure on the competitiveness of U.S. exports. "The soybean export demand has been decent, ...