Articles By Leticia Pakulski

9 May 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
US net soyoil sales rose by 61% in the week to May 2 after the previous week’s fall and were within expectations, while soybean cake and meal sales increased by 60% week on week, according to data from the US Department of Agriculture released on Thursday May 9.
8 May 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Brazil’s soybean harvest advanced by 3.8 percentage points in the week to Sunday May 5th, reaching 94.3% of the 45.2 million hectare projected area, the country’s food agency Conab said late on Monday May 6.
The railroad access to Rio Grande Port, in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul, was partially interrupted due to heavy rainfall and flooding affecting the southern state over the past few days...
3 May 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
The soybean harvest in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul advanced 10 percentage points in the week to Thursday May 2, to 76% of the sown area, despite strong rains, according to state agency Emater/RS.
30 Apr 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Brazil’s soybean harvest advanced by 3.7 percentage points in the week to Sunday April 28, reaching 90.5% of the 45.2 million hectare projected area...
Brazilian soybean exports totaled 12.8 million tonnes in April, a 10.5% year-on-year decline, while soymeal shipments increased by 32.5%, data from the country’s customs department showed on Monday April 29.
26 Apr 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Argentina is on track to regain its position as the largest soymeal exporter in 2023-2024, with its soybean crop — which has...
25 Apr 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
US net soyoil sales soared in the week ended April 18 and landed above expectations, while soybean cake and meal sales increased by 137% week on week...
23 Apr 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Brazil’s soybean harvest advanced by 3.6 percentage points in the week to Sunday April 21, reaching 86.8% of the 45.2 million hectare projected area, the country’s food agency, Conab, said late on Monday.
Brazilian soybean exports reached 10.2 million tonnes in the first three weeks of April, while wheat is 36.4% higher than last year’s volumes for the whole month...
Argentina is on track to get the required certifications to export soybean products to the EU and the US by as early as 2025, Gustavo Idígoras, president of Argentine oil industry chamber Ciara-CEC, said during a webinar on Friday April 12.
Argentina is expected to return to historical soybean crush levels of around 36 million tonnes in the 2023-2024 crop year, leaving behind “one of the worst agricultural campaigns” in its history...
11 Apr 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
US soyoil weekly exports fell 92% in the week ended April 4, after reaching a marketing-year high in the previous week...
11 Apr 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
US soybean net export sales rose to 305,300 tonnes in the week to April 4, within market expectations...
Soymeal premiums have been diverging in South America, with robust crush activity in Brazil contrasting with sluggish farmer sales in Argentina...
Paraná’s second corn crop conditions worsened over the past week with dry weather recorded in most regions of the state...
10 Apr 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Brazilian grain exporters association Anec raised its soybean and soymeal export forecast in April while also boosting corn and...
10 Apr 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Brazil’s soybean harvest advanced by 5.4 percentage points in the week to Sunday April 7, covering 76.4% of the 45.2 million...
8 Apr 2024 | Leticia Pakulski
Brazilian soybean exports totaled 3.6 million tonnes in the first week of April, with wheat shipments at a faster pace than last year...
Crushers and traders in Brazil are buying back soyoil paper positions in the export market to sell the physical product in the domestic market, which is paying 2-5 cents per lb above export-parity levels...
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