Weekly sales of US soybeans, corn, and wheat are within market expectations

Published Aug 31, 2023

Tridge summary

Sales of soybeans, corn, and wheat for the 2023/24 US crop in the week of August 18-24 met market expectations, with soybean sales totaling 1.12 million tons and corn sales totaling 991.80 thousand tons. Soybean sales for the current crop season (2022/23) were low, with cancellations of 50.70 thousand tons, while corn sales for the same season totaled 71.70 thousand tons. Wheat sales for the 2023/24 season reached 329,100 tons, below the previous week's sales. Cotton sales for the 2023/24 harvest totaled 61.40 thousand tons.
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Original content

Weekly sales of soybeans, corn and wheat for the 2023/24 US crop, in the week of August 18-24, came in line with market expectations. The report was released this Thursday (31) by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). SOY Soybean sales for the 2022/23 crop in the period totaled cancellations of 50.70 thousand tons, a low in the marketing year, and noticeably below the previous week and the average of the last four weeks. The main destination was China. The market expected sales between 50 and 300 thousand tons. In every season, the total oilseed already compromised by the country reaches 53.42 million tons out of a total estimated by the USDA of 53.89 million tons. Soybean sales for the new season (2023/24) totaled 1.12 million tons, within market expectations, which ranged from 600,000 to 1.34 million tons. Unknown destinations led purchases. CORN For corn, weekly sales of the 2022/23 crop in the last week totaled 71.70 thousand tons, well below the previous week ...

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