On Monday morning, the Chicago Stock Exchange experienced a drop in soybean prices, with prices dropping between 6.25 and 6.75 points, to around US$13.09 and US$13.36 per bushel. The market is closely monitoring weather conditions in South America and the seasonal business slowdown, with concerns about the climate situation in Brazil. The weekend was marked by dry weather and intense heat in Brazil, impacting the harvest, and there are concerns about the possibility of rain and geopolitical issues affecting the markets in the coming days.