Soybean sales exceed 40% of estimated production

Published Mar 7, 2025

Tridge summary

Brazil's 2024/25 soybean crop sales have reached 42.4% of the projected production, according to Safras & Mercado. This represents an increase from 39.4% in the previous report and is higher than the 36.6% recorded at the same time last year. The five-year average for this period is 48.8%. So far, approximately 74.12 million tons of soybeans have been traded out of an estimated harvest of 174.88 million tons. This acceleration in sales is attributed to producers and traders taking advantage of current favorable prices.
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Original content

The sale of Brazil's 2024/25 soybean crop already accounts for 42.4% of projected production, according to a report by consulting firm Safras & Mercado, with data collected up to March 7. In the previous report, dated February 7, this percentage was 39.4%. Compared to the same period last year, soybean sales were at 36.6%, while the five-year average for the same period was 48.8%. With the harvest estimated at 174.88 million tons, approximately 74.12 million tons of soybeans have already been traded to date. This increase in negotiations indicates an acceleration in the pace of sales, signaling that producers and traders are taking advantage of the opportunity to sell soybeans at favorable prices. Most transactions occur based on market forecasts, external demand, and weather conditions that directly impact crop productivity. The expectation of good harvest results has encouraged early sales. This market behavior reflects the interaction between ...
Source: CanalRural

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