Wheat, soybeans, and corn show cautious movements

Published 2025년 10월 3일

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The agricultural market starts the day with moderate fluctuations, with no clear trend signals for wheat, soybeans, and corn. According to TF Agroeconômica, wheat in the United States records slight increases, with the Dec/25 contract quoted at US$ 515.00 and the Dec/26 at US$ 588.25. In Brazil, prices remain pressured: CEPEA Paraná at R$ 1,240.89 and Rio Grande do Sul at R$ 1,214.43, reflecting the global supply abundance and the slow pace of exports from the European Union and Black Sea countries.

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The agricultural market starts the day with moderate fluctuations, with no clear trend signals for wheat, soybeans, and corn. According to TF Agroeconômica, wheat in the United States registers slight increases, with the Dec/25 contract quoted at US$ 515.00 and Dec/26 at US$ 588.25. In Brazil, prices remain pressured: CEPEA Paraná at R$ 1,240.89 and Rio Grande do Sul at R$ 1,214.43, reflecting the global supply abundance and the slow pace of exports from the European Union and Black Sea countries. Soybeans in Chicago adjust after recent highs, with the Nov/25 contract at US$ 1,022.75 and May/26 at US$ 1,068.50. In the domestic market, CEPEA Paraná records R$ 130.27 in the interior and R$ 135.12 in Paranaguá, with daily increases of 1.17% and 0.51%, respectively. The partial U.S. government shutdown temporarily suspended USDA activities, leaving traders cautious and negotiating "blindly," while rumors circulate about a possible aid of US$ 105 per acre for U.S. soybean producers. ...
Source: Agrolink

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