Soybean, wheat, and corn prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange have dropped due to improved crop conditions in the US and the resumption of grain exports from Ukraine. The USDA reported that the soybean and corn crops are in better condition than the previous week. Brazilian Agriculture Minister Marcos Montes announced that China has allowed exporters of Brazilian soybean meal to be granted within two months. The European Commission has reduced its forecast for the EU's corn harvest this year due to bad weather, and traders are closely monitoring the resumption of grain shipments from the Black Sea region, with the first ship carrying Ukrainian grain having set sail for Lebanon under a safe passage agreement.