USDA: Lower global oil production forecast, higher soybean

Published 2024년 9월 13일

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The article revises the global oilseed production forecast for 2024/25, reducing it by 2.8 million tons to 552.7 million, primarily due to decreased rapeseed production in the EU and lower sunflower production in several Eastern European countries. Concurrently, the global soybean production forecast for the same period has been marginally increased to 429.20 tons due to higher production in Paraguay and Canada, despite a decrease in the EU and Serbia. Furthermore, the global soybean trade forecast has been raised to 181.6 million tons, driven by increased exports from Paraguay and imports to Argentina, and the global soybean ending stocks have also seen a slight increase to 134.6 million tonnes, largely due to higher stocks in Argentina and Canada.
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Fewer oilseeds The forecast for global (excluding US) oilseed production in 2024/25 was reduced by 2.8 million tons to 552.7 million, mainly due to lower rapeseed production in the EU and lower sunflower production in the EU, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Moldova. More soybeans According to the USDA, expected global soybean production in 2024/25 was increased month-on-month from 428.73 tons to 429.20 tons due to higher production in Paraguay and Canada, partially offset by lower production in the EU and Serbia. The forecast for global soybean trade in 2024/25 was increased to 181.6 million tons due to higher ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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