Soybean prices continue to fall, despite lower crop forecasts in Argentina and Brazil

Published 2023년 3월 14일

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Soybean prices have seen a decline despite lower crop forecasts in Argentina and Brazil due to issues in the US banking system. Brazil's expected soybean production has been reduced by 1.5 million tons to 151.4 million tons, and corn production has been increased by 0.9 million tons to 124.7 million tons. Argentina's soybean and corn production forecasts have also been lowered due to a severe drought. This has led to a decline in Chicago May futures for soybeans and corn, and a drop in Brent oil prices.
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Despite lower crop forecasts in Argentina and Brazil, soybean prices continued to fall under the pressure of a difficult situation in the US banking system. Traders believe the bankruptcy of two major banks involved in cryptocurrency could sharply lower fuel and food prices. In a March report, experts from the Brazilian agency Conab reduced, compared to February estimates, the forecast of soybean production in Brazil in 2022/23 MR by 1.5 million tons to 151.4 million tons, which are planned to be harvested from 43.5 million hectares (last year from 41, 125.5 million tons were threshed on 5 million hectares). According to AgRural, soybeans in Brazil are now 53% harvested, down 11% from last year's above-average rates thanks to dry weather. 82% of the second crop corn was sown in the central-southern region compared to 94% on the same date last year. In view of the expected improvement in yield, the general forecast for corn production in Brazil in 2022/23 MR has been increased ...
Source: Graintrade

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