Wheat, soybeans, and corn start the week with mixed movements.

Published 2025년 10월 21일

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The main agricultural markets opened the week with distinct trends for wheat, soybeans, and corn, reflecting climatic conditions, global supplies, and trade expectations. According to TF Agroeconômica, U.S. wheat shows a slight increase in Chicago, despite abundant global supply and the beginning of the harvest in the Southern Hemisphere, with good prospects for Australia and Argentina. Brazilian wheat follows with moderate declines in Paraná (R$ 1,205.06) and Rio Grande do Sul (R$ 1,109.39), while Conab indicated that 37.8% of the cultivated area has already been harvested, an advance from the 35.1% of the previous week.

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The main agricultural markets opened the week with distinct trends for wheat, soybeans, and corn, reflecting climatic conditions, global supplies, and trade expectations. According to TF Agroeconômica, American wheat shows a slight increase in Chicago, despite abundant global supply and the beginning of the harvest in the Southern Hemisphere, with good prospects for Australia and Argentina. Brazilian wheat follows with moderate declines in Paraná (R$ 1,205.06) and Rio Grande do Sul (R$ 1,109.39), while Conab indicated that 37.8% of the cultivated area has already been harvested, an advance from the 35.1% of the previous week. In the soybean market, the quotation in Chicago started higher, driven by optimism regarding a resumption of Chinese purchases of American grains. Export inspections in the U.S. totaled 1.74 million tons, above expectations, despite rains temporarily halting the harvest in the Midwest, which has already reached 60%. In South America, Brazilian planting ...
Source: Agrolink

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