The bean market continues steadily, driven by the competition for newly harvested lots and the expectation of adverse weather in the coming days. In the interior of São Paulo, the Brazilian Institute of Beans and Pulses reports that deals reached R$ 260 per sack, a price that did not attract all buyers but showed the resistance of the producers. According to the institute, if there had been an offer at R$ 250 or R$ 255, the movement would have been sufficient to exhaust the available volumes.