Corn: focus on the summer crop and full stocks keep negotiations slow

Published 2025년 11월 10일

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The Brazilian corn market presents steady prices at the beginning of November, resuming the levels observed in June, according to a survey by the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea). The support mainly comes from the stance of the producers, who remain focused on sowing the summer crop, even in the face of episodes of heavy rains in some producing regions.

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The Brazilian corn market presents steady prices at the beginning of November, returning to the levels observed in June, according to a survey by the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea). The support comes mainly from the producers' stance, who remain focused on sowing the summer crop, even in the face of heavy rainfall episodes in some producing regions. In the spot market, the pace of negotiations remains contained. Sellers prefer to honor previously established contracts and await further price increases to resume the sale of lots in the spot market. On the demand side, the upward movement in prices encounters barriers. According to Cepea, buyers are showing caution, reporting sufficient stocks for the short term. Purchases occur sporadically, with agents attentive to the record crop expected for this season. The scenario raises the expectation that, at some point, producers will need to free up storage space or generate cash, which could put pressure on ...
Source: Agrolink

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