USA: Soybean futures in Chicago rose by more than 1% on Monday

Published 2023년 11월 21일

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Chicago soybean futures increased by over 1% due to the Argentine presidential election results and hot weather conditions in Brazil that continue to damage crops despite some rainfall. CBOT corn and wheat, on the other hand, experienced slight declines. The delayed planting of soybeans in Brazil, caused by unfavorable weather conditions, has led farmers to consider replanting or abandoning some activities and focusing on planting a second crop in early 2024.
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Chicago soybean futures rose more than 1% on Monday, boosted by the results of Sunday's presidential election in Argentina coupled with extremely hot weather in Brazil that is likely to continue to weigh on the crop despite rain over the weekend. Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) corn fell 0.4% and wheat fell 1%. The most active soybean contract was up 15 cents at $13.55-1/4 a bushel at 1800 GMT. Showers in Brazil on Sunday provided some relief in the world's top soybean exporting country, where hot conditions have severely damaged crops in northern and central growing regions. But the rains have been sporadic, said Drew Lerner, president of World Weather Inc. “There are still a huge number of facilities that still need a drink of water,” Lerner said. He added that additional rain of up to 2 inches was forecast this week, except in northeast Brazil, where the weather was expected to remain dry, Reuters reported. As of Thursday, Brazil's 2023/24 soybean area had reached 68% of expected ...
Source: Oilworld

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