In recent weeks, prices for soybean meal across Europe have sharply increased.

Published Oct 31, 2025

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In recent weeks, prices for soybean meal across Europe have surged sharply, and traders attribute this rise to the introduction of a surcharge related to the EUDR and stronger futures on the CBOT. Broker data shows that offers in the Netherlands have increased from 303 euros per ton to 330-345 euros per ton on FOB Amsterdam/Rotterdam terms for November/December, which is 9-14% higher compared to the previous week. "In recent days, offer prices have risen sharply, which is currently holding back the market," said a seller from the Netherlands. "Due to ongoing trade negotiations between the US and China, the CBOT has strengthened significantly, leading to higher premiums." As a result, overall price indices have increased by approximately 15%, reports oilworld.ru citing S&P Global Platts. According to an Italian seller, soybean meal prices in Italy for November-December delivery have risen to 345 euros per ton from 315 euros per ton the previous week, reflecting a premium of about ...
Source: Oilworld

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