Soybeans traded on the Chicago Board of Trade closed Tuesday's session lower, influenced by climatic and economic factors in the United States. According to information from TF Agroeconômica, the August contract, a reference for the Brazilian harvest, fell 0.60%, or -6.00 cents per bushel, closing the day at US$ 995.00. The September position also dropped 0.60%, quoted at US$ 987.25. In the derivatives market, soybean meal for August declined 0.90% (US$ -2.40), closing at US$ 265.3 per short ton, while soybean oil rose 0.72% (US$ +0.39), ending at US$ 54.56 per pound-weight.