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Published 2025년 11월 26일

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The soybean market in Rio Grande do Sul lost momentum due to planting pressure, according to information from TF Agroeconômica. "For payment in November, with delivery in December, prices at the port were reported at R$ 140.00/sc weekly, while in the interior the references were around R$ 131.36/sc (+0.27%) weekly in Cruz Alta, Passo Fundo, Santa Rosa, and São Luiz. In Panambi, the physical market showed stability, with the stone price retreating to R$ 121.00/sc, signaling greater local resistance to the buying pace," comments

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The soybean market in Rio Grande do Sul lost strength due to planting pressure, according to information from TF Agroeconômica. "For payment in November, with delivery in December, prices at the port were reported at R$ 140.00/sc weekly, while in the interior the references were around R$ 131.36/sc (+0.27%) weekly in Cruz Alta, Passo Fundo, Santa Rosa, and São Luiz. In Panambi, the physical market presented maintenance, with the stone price falling to R$ 121.00/sc, signaling greater local resistance to the buying pace," it comments. Santa Catarina faces a start of the harvest marked by agronomic tension, with planting advancing to 52% amid strong climatic stress. "Prices were distributed stably in the main markets, reflecting a balanced picture supported by the domestic industry. At the port of São Francisco, the bag of soybeans is quoted at R$ 140.53 (-0.83%)," it completes. Paraná maintains a solid technical performance, but rust and external pressure affect the market. "In ...
Source: Agrolink

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