Netherlands: Soy prices appear favourable

Published 2021년 8월 30일

Tridge summary

Soybean prices are expected to decrease despite a rise in physical market prices due to favorable weather conditions in the United States and an increase in acreage in Brazil, although drought and potential 'La Niña' effects are concerns. Corn harvest expectations are positive in the United States, Europe, and Ukraine, while in Brazil, the second maize harvest is less promising and sowing for the next season is difficult due to potential 'La Niña' effects. The yield expectations for sugar beet in Europe have increased by 11%, leading to a wider supply of beet pulp. However, prices for new beet pulp campaigns remain high, and prices for soya hulls and palm kernel expellers have increased due to limited supply and high freight costs.
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Agrifirm states this in its market information for raw materials. While soy prices rose by 1 euro per tonne on the physical market, the soybean price will fall by 7 euro per tonne in the future. The favorable weather conditions in the United States in August mean that the prospects for the soybean harvest in that country are positive. A significantly higher harvest is expected than last season. In Brazil, the acreage of soy increased by roughly 5 percent this season. However, the drought at the start of the season is a cause for concern. The same applies to the possible arrival of a 'La Niña', a period in which cold seawater in part of the Pacific Ocean has an effect on the weather in South America. In view of the high prices, growers will do their best to get the largest possible soy harvest, Agrifirm believes. good corn year Not only in large parts of the Netherlands, but also in the United States, the weather conditions are positive for maize growth. The weather forecasts for ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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