Soybeans compete for space in the silos

Published Feb 10, 2026

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In the state of Rio Grande do Sul, competition for space in silos between soybeans, winter crops, and corn tends to increase storage costs as the harvest, expected to gain momentum at the end of February, approaches, according to TF Agroeconômica. "In the interior: Ijui: R$ 123.50 (-0.00%), Cruz Alta: R$ 123.00 (-0.00%), Passo Fundo: R$ 123.50 (+0.00%), Santa Rosa: R$ 123.00 (+0.00%). At the port of Rio Grande: R$ 130.00 (-4.07%)," comments

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In the state of Rio Grande do Sul, competition for silo space between soybeans, winter crops, and corn tends to increase storage costs as the harvest, expected to gain momentum at the end of February, approaches, according to TF Agroeconômica. “In the interior Ijui: R$ 123.50 (-0.00%), Cruz Alta: R$ 123.00 (-0.00%), Passo Fundo: R$ 123.50 (+0.00%), Santa Rosa: R$ 123.00 (+0.00%). In the port of Rio Grande: R$ 130.00 (-4.07%),” it comments. “The integration with the agricultural complex of Santa Catarina maintains constant internal demand, providing greater stability to prices and reducing direct dependence on the export premiums observed in states that are exclusively export-oriented. In the port of São Francisco, the bag of soybeans is quoted at R$ 126.50 (-4.09%),” it adds. In Paraná, the crops maintain 89% evaluated in good conditions, but suffer from heat spikes above 30°C, generating concern about quality. “In Cascavel, the price was R$ 117.00 (+0.86%). In Maringá, the price ...
Source: Agrolink

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