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Weather conditions are forecast to remain mostly beneficial for crops in Brazil and Argentina during the week beginning Thursday December 12, underpinning expectations of good soybean and first corn crop yields.
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Ukrainian weekly exports of sunflower oil increased in the period from December 5 to December 11, while exports of sunflower meal, soybeans and rapeseed fell, official data from Ukraine’s Ministry of Agrarian Policy showed on Thursday December 12.
India imported 1.59 million tonnes of edible vegetable oils in November, an increase of 12.4% or 175,691 tonnes from October, reaching a four-month high following a surge in imports of soft oils and amid post-festival season restocking, data released by the Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA) on Thursday December 12 shows.
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Fastmarkets commits to publishing daily the bids, offers, indicative levels, or other cash trading indications on any basis and geography related to any vital markets with strong ties with Ukraine.
Market sources estimate the November sunflower crush in Ukraine at the same level as the previous month, with some seeing a significant increase in processing compared with October despite the negative margin. Soybean processing is estimated ambiguously, and rapeseed has fallen, according to sources.
Brazil’s southern regions are forecast to receive significant rainfall in the week beginning Thursday December 5, benefiting first-crop corn and soybean planting.
Ukrainian weekly exports of soybeans, rapeseed and processed sunflower products increased from November 28 to December 4, as shown in data published the Ministry of Agrarian Policy on Thursday, December 5.
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Fastmarkets commits to publishing daily the bids, offers, indicative levels or other cash trading indications on any basis and geography related to any vital markets with strong ties with Ukraine.
The EU imported a total of 202,496 tonnes of soybeans in the week ended Sunday December 1, pushing the yearly total to 5.46 million tonnes, which is a 12% increase compared with the previous year, based on preliminary data from the European Commission.
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Russian winter wheat planting progressed by less than 1% in the week ending Monday December 2, effectively signaling the completion of sowing, and crop conditions remained near record-low levels, confirming earlier concerns, according to data reviewed by Fastmarkets.
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Sunflower seed prices at Ukrainian сrushing plants have fallen by an average of 5% over the past two weeks, after hitting a three-year high in mid-November, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday November 29.
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Brazil’s southern region is expected to receive heavy rainfall during the week beginning Thursday November 28, which could benefit corn and soybean crops but also delay some late planting and increase the risk of fungal disease.