Soybeans: recovery in Chicago does not ward off downward trend

Published 2025년 10월 3일

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According to an analysis by the International Center for Economic Analysis and Agricultural Market Studies (Ceema), published this Thursday (3), the soybean quotes in Chicago had a sharp drop at the turn of September to October, following the movement of the previous week. The bushel of the oilseed reached US$ 10.01 on the 30th, but the next day it started to rise again, closing Thursday (2) at US$ 10.23, compared to US$ 10.12 a week earlier.

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According to an analysis by the International Center for Economic Analysis and Agricultural Market Studies (Ceema), published this Thursday (2), soybean prices in Chicago saw a sharp decline at the turn of September to October, following the trend of the previous week. The bushel of the oilseed reached US$ 10.01 on the 30th, but the following day it started to rise again, closing Thursday at US$ 10.23, compared to US$ 10.12 a week earlier. The average for September closed at US$ 10.19 per bushel, registering a 1.4% increase compared to August, after three consecutive months of contraction. For comparison, in September 2024 the average was US$ 10.14. Ceema assesses that this performance allows for the possibility of market stabilization, following intense fluctuations between 2020 and 2023. The quarterly stocks report, released on October 1, pointed to an 8% decline in soybeans compared to the September position, a factor that contributed to the partial recovery of prices. ...
Source: Agrolink

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