Articles By Victor Gusmao
Export inspections of US soybeans were up 3% to 485,216 tonnes in the week ended Thursday September 19, from the 473,276 tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the USDA showed on Monday September 23.
Sales of Argentine soybeans, corn and wheat for the 2023/24 marketing year fell in the week to September 11, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday September 18.
Brazilian grain exporters association Anec increased its estimates for soybean exports to 5.82 million tonnes and for corn shipments to 6.63 million tonnes in September, its weekly report showed on Tuesday September 17.
Brazilian soybean exports reached 3.01 million tonnes in the first half of September, while corn hit 3.07 million tonnes, according to customs data released on Monday September 16.
Export inspections of US soybeans were up by 10% to 401,287 tonnes in the week ended September 12, from the 365,003 tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) showed on Monday September 16.
Sales of Argentine soybeans, corn and wheat for the 2023/24 marketing year fell in the week to September 4, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday September 11.
Export inspections of US soybeans were down 30% to 354,166 tonnes in the week ended Thursday September 5, from the 502,444 tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the USDA showed on Monday September 9.
Wheat in Brazil’s state of Rio Grande do Sul reached 14% of the total 1.31 million hectares at the grain-filling stage with frosts causing limited damage, state agency Emater/RS said in a report released on Thursday September 5.
Sales of Argentine soybeans and corn rose for 2024/25 marketing year but fell for 2023/24 in the week to August 28, while wheat sales rose on both, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday September 4.
Wheat harvesting in the Brazilian state of Paraná advanced by 5 percentage points in the week to Monday September 2, reaching 11% of the projected area of 1.15 million hectares, according to state agency Deral’s weekly report released on Tuesday September 3.
Brazil’s Paraná state is expected to harvest 22.33 million tonnes in the first soybean crop of the 2024/25 marketing year, a 20% increase from the 2023/24 crop, according to a report by state agency Deral on Thursday August 29.
Sales of Argentine soybeans and corn rose for both the 2023/24 and 2024/25 marketing years in the week to August 21, while wheat sales diverged on different market years, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday August 28.
Wheat harvesting in the Brazilian state of Paraná advanced by 3 percentage points in the week to Monday August 26, reaching 6% of the projected area of 1.15 million hectares, state agency Deral’s weekly report showed on Tuesday August 27.
Brazilian soybean and corn exports slowed year on year, with neither expected to beat previous numbers according to ANEC, customs data showed on Monday August 26.
Export inspections of US soybeans were up 1% to 411,165 tonnes in the week ended Thursday August 22, from the 405,628 tonnes recorded a week earlier, data from the USDA showed on Monday August 26.
Wheat in Brazil’s state of Rio Grande do Sul reached 17% of the total 1.31 million hectares at the flowering stage and may have suffered damage due to frost, state agency Emater/RS said in a report released on Thursday August 22.
Sales of Argentine soybeans, corn and wheat fell for both the 2023/24 and 2024/25 marketing years in the week to August 14, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday August 21.
Wheat harvesting in the Brazilian state of Paraná advanced by 2 percentage points in the week to Monday August 19, reaching 3% of the projected area of 1.15 million hectares, state agency Deral’s weekly report showed on Tuesday August 20.
Sales of Argentine soybeans, corn and wheat rose in both the 2023/24 and 2024/25 marketing years in the week to August 7, according to data released by Argentina’s agriculture secretariat on Wednesday August 14.
Wheat harvesting in the Brazilian state of Paraná started in the week to Monday August 12, reaching 1% of the projected area of 1.15 million hectares, state agency Deral’s weekly report showed on Tuesday August 13.