Brazil to cut soybean exports due to lower yield and biofuel demand

Published 2024년 1월 19일

Tridge summary

Brazil's soybean harvest is expected to decrease due to unfavorable weather conditions, leading to a reduction in oilseed exports this year. The increase in biodiesel in diesel fuel from 12% to 14% will result in higher domestic demand for soybean oil. As a result, Conab has revised estimates for 2024 soybean exports and domestic oilseed processing.
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Original content

According to Conab experts, a reduction in the soybean harvest in Brazil due to unfavorable weather conditions in the main producing states will lead to a reduction in oilseed exports this year. It is also noted that Brazil's National Energy Policy Council (CNPE) has approved an increase in the level of biodiesel in diesel fuel from 12% to 14%, which will lead to increased domestic demand for soybean oil. Given these circumstances, Conab lowered its estimate for the country's 2024 soybean exports by ...
Source: Oilworld

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