Articles By Leticia Pakulski

2 Oct 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Short-term demand for soymeal might soften in the main origins, market sources said after the European Commission proposed delaying the implementation of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) to December 30, 2025, for large companies and to June 30, 2026, for micro and small enterprises.
Brazil’s soybean sowing in the 2024/25 marketing year has reached 2.4% of the projected area of 47.4 million hectares, the country’s food agency Conab said.
25 Sep 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
The export prices of soyoil, palm oil and sunoil have risen in their main points of origin monitored by Fastmarkets, more than a week after the increase in tax duty in India, the largest vegetable oil importer in the world.
Brazil’s soybean sowing in the 2024/25 marketing year has reached 0.2% of the projected area of 47.4 million hectares, the country’s food agency Conab said late on Monday September 23.
Russian wheat is expected to be the primary beneficiary of the 250,000 tonnes added to Brazil's wheat import quota, which was announced by the Brazilian government at the end of the week to September 20, market participants told Fastmarkets.
India’s government issued a flurry of changes to import duties, export prices, and stock levels in a late-night session that saw a raft of trade updates targeting vegetable oil imports, wheat stocks and both peas and rice, trade sources told Fastmarkets on Friday September 13.
12 Sep 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Soyoil and soymeal futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange trended higher after the USDA released its monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report on Thursday September 12 with a lower forecast for upstream soybean ending stocks, despite broadly unchanged balance sheets for the soy products.
12 Sep 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
US net sales of soybeans for the 2024/25 crop year totaled 1.5 million tonnes in the week ended September 5, within market estimates, data released by the US Department of Agriculture showed on Thursday September 12.
6 Sep 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
The Brazilian Senate approved on Wednesday September 4 the “Fuels of the Future” bill that increases the mandatory blending of biodiesel in diesel and of ethanol in gasoline and creates national programs for green diesel, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and biomethane.
3 Sep 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Brazil’s second corn crop (safrinha) harvest reached 99.1% complete out of the 16.3 million hectare projected area in the week to Sunday September 1, a 1.2 percentage point advance and ahead of the 89.2% completion rate in the same period of 2023, national food agency Conab announced on Monday September 2.
29 Aug 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
US soybean oil exports and sales for the 2023/24 marketing year decreased in the week ended August 22, figures from the USDA showed on Thursday August 29.
28 Aug 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
The Brazilian grain exporters association, Anec, has reduced its corn, soybean and soymeal export estimates for August, according to its latest weekly report published on Tuesday August 27.
28 Aug 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Brazil’s second corn crop (safrinha) harvest reached 97.9% complete out of the 16.3-million-hectare projected area in the week to Sunday August 25, a 1.5 percentage point advance and ahead of the 84% completion rate in the same period of 2023, national food agency Conab announced on Monday August 26.
Brazil is likely to import Argentine soyoil this year amid a tight domestic supply and demand balance for soybeans and downstream products, sources told Fastmarkets.
Argentina crushed 4.38 million tonnes of soybeans in July, up by 71.7% from 2.55 million tonnes a year earlier, according to data from the country’s Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (SAGyP) released late on Tuesday August 20.
13 Aug 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Brazil’s second corn crop (safrinha) harvest reached 94.7% complete out of the 16.3 million hectare projected area in the week to Sunday August 11, a 3.4 percentage point advance and ahead of the 72.4% completion rate in the same period of 2023, national food agency Conab announced late on Monday August 12.
Argentina’s soybean complex exports have started the crop year at a strong pace despite low farmer sales, relying on a larger crop and imported soybeans.
26 Jul 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Brazil’s Paraná state raised its 2023/24 second corn crop production forecast to 12.96 million tonnes, up from the 12.95 million tonnes in the June, after increasing both its planted area and yield estimates, the state's agricultural agency Deral, said in its monthly report on Thursday July 25.
The Brazilian government has suspended the country’s exports of poultry meat to China — its main importer — on Friday July 19, as well as restricted shipments for another 43 countries after the confirmation of a case of Newcastle disease in a commercial poultry production unit in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.
18 Jul 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Soyoil export premiums for short-term loadings have increased in Brazil in the week to Wednesday July 17, and the spread between Brazilian and Argentine soyoil bases widened in the past week amid rising domestic soyoil prices in Brazil.
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