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A cargo of soymeal bound for export from Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) was returned for reprocessing to the company’s plant in Ponta Grossa, in the southern Brazilian state of Paraná, where it was originally processed, the company said in a statement sent to Fastmarkets on Thursday January 30.
Indonesia has set its crude palm oil (CPO) reference price for February at $955.44 per tonne, down by $104.10 per tonne from January’s $1,059.54 per tonne, according to a decree by the trade ministry late on Friday January 31.
Canada’s grain and oilseed exports totaled 894,060 tonnes during the week to January 26, a decrease of 11,400 tonnes, or 1%, from 906,000 tonnes the previous week, according to data from the Canadian Grain Commission published on Friday January 31.
A cold snap is expected to sweep across parts of the US in the week beginning Thursday January 30, putting winter wheat at risk if protective snow cover remains thin.
Argentina’s soybean planting is now complete following a 0.8 percentage point weekly advance in the week to Wednesday January 29, according to the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange (BAGE)'s weekly crop report update released on Thursday January 30.
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The Russian agriculture ministry said that 82% of winter wheat crops are in “good” or “satisfactory” conditions during a meeting held on Wednesday January 29.
Ukrainian weekly exports of sunflower meal and sunflower oil increased in the week to January 29, while exports of soybeans and rapeseed decreased, data from the Ministry of Agrarian Policy showed on Thursday January 30.
Net sales of US soybeans in the 2024/25 marketing year fell to 438,000 tonnes during the week ended January 23, down by 71% from 1.49 million tonnes a week earlier and below market estimates, US Department of Agriculture data showed on Thursday January 30.
US net soybean meal and cake sales were higher in the week to January 23 and within analysts’ expectations, according to data released by the USDA on Thursday January 30.
US weekly corn net sales for the 2024/25 crop year reached 1,358,500 tonnes during the week ended January 23, down BY 18% from the previous week but 39% above the prior four-week average, according to data released by the USDA on Thursday January 30.
US weekly wheat net sales for the 2024/25 crop year reached 456,100 tonnes during the week ended January 23, 2025, within market estimates, according to data released by the USDA on Thursday January 30.
Just 9,500 tonnes of milling wheat was exported from Rouen in the week to Wednesday January 29, according to data released by French port operator Haropa on Thursday.
Sand has been detected in 51 soymeal truck cargoes during an inspection in the sorting yard of the Port of Paranaguá, in the southern Brazilian state of Paraná, according to a statement from the state’s port authority Portos do Paraná sent to Fastmarkets on Tuesday January 28.
Ukrainian corn remained the origin best-positioned to supply to Mediterranean destinations, because alternative origins either were not available or had become too expensive in recent months, trade sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday January 29.
Dry bulk freight rates for Panamax vessels in the Atlantic Ocean fell to multi-year lows in the week to Wednesday January 29, as the Lunar New Year holidays further weakened the market.
Euronext's commitment of traders report in the week to January 22 showed that bearish sentiment remained for wheat futures on the exchange, while long positions were slightly higher week on week, narrowing the net-short position.
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Brazil's soybean harvest reached 3.2% of the projected area of 47.4 million hectares in the week ended Sunday January 26, while the sowing of the second corn crop, safrinha, continued to advance slowly, national food agency Conab showed in its weekly crop progress report published late on Monday January 27.