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.