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Published Dec 17, 2025

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Rio Grande do Sul consolidates itself as the main focus of uncertainty for the Brazilian soybean crop, according to information from TF Agroeconômica. "For payment in December, with delivery in December, the prices at the port were reported at R$ 141.00/sc (-0.70%) weekly, while in the interior the references were around R$ 132.08/sc (-0.23%) weekly in Cruz Alta, except for Santa Rosa at R$ 136.00. Already in Panambi, the physical market presented maintenance, with the price of stone retreating to R$ 122.00/sc, signaling greater local resistance to the buying pace," comments

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Rio Grande do Sul consolidates itself as the main focus of uncertainty in the Brazilian soybean crop, according to information from TF Agroeconômica. "For payment in December, with delivery in December, the prices at the port were reported at R$ 141.00/sc (-0.70%) weekly, while in the interior the references were around R$ 132.08/sc (-0.23%) weekly in Cruz Alta, except for Santa Rosa at R$ 136.00. Already in Panambi, the physical market presented maintenance, with the price of stone retreating to R$ 122.00/sc, signaling greater local resistance to the buying pace," comments the consultancy. Santa Catarina presents a market dynamic detached from the export parity. "From an agricultural point of view, the harvest of the winter crop is practically concluded, freeing areas for the advance of soybean planting in late areas. At the port of São Francisco, the bag of soybeans is quoted at R$ 141.05 (-0.89%)," completes the consultancy. Paraná acts as the balance of production in the ...
Source: Agrolink

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