The Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries (Abiove) has updated the statistics of the soybean complex, raising the projections for the year 2026. The new balance indicates that Brazil should reach a record level of domestic crushing, driven by the robustness of the crop and the growing demand for derivatives. The estimates for 2026 were positively revised compared to the previous survey, with soybean processing in the country expected to reach 62.2 million tons, an increase of 1.1%. This advancement in industrial activity is directly reflected in the supply of higher value-added products, with the production of soybean meal estimated at 47.9 million tons and that of soybean oil at 12.5 million tons. Daniel Furlan Amaral, Director of Economics and Regulatory Affairs at Abiove, highlights that the update of the data reinforces the maturation and resilience of the Brazilian industry. "The positive adjustment in processing expectations shows the resilience of the sector in ...