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Tuesday, November 26, 2019
China buys Brazil soybeans over US-China trade deal uncertainty
More than 20 cargoes of Brazil soybeans were booked by China as the US-China trade deal uncertainly left importers rushing to lock supplies for early next year, reported Reuters.
Monday, November 18, 2019
China purchases more US soybeans amid US-China trade war doubt
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) said 760,527 tonnes of soybeans were booked to be purchased by China buyers in the week ended November 7, 2019, reported Reuters.
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Cattle that overconsume soybeans can suffer from ammonia toxicity, says US university
A North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension livestock specialist said these affect cattle that overconsume harvested or unharvested soybeans, reported NDSU Agriculture Communication.
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Chinese importers buy up to 600,000 tonnes of US soybeans in end-September
Up to 600,000 tonnes of US soybeans had been purchased on September 30 by Chinese companies for shipments from November to January next year, Reuters reported.
Friday, September 13, 2019
Two-way volatility for beans, only one direction for corn: Prices firm up prices as a flat, bearish USDA report hides scope for price volatility
Nominally unchanged corn estimates belie the crop's immature state going into Autumn and upward potential. Beans keep bobbing up and down with the US-China trade war.
Tuesday, July 2, 2019
China orders more 544,000 tonnes of US soybeans, according to USDA
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Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Is this the final bear market party? Why corn is better poised to ride out the storm than soybeans
Feed crop oversupply worsens as volatility depends on trade disputes, weather uncertainties and planting intentions.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
'China commits to buy additional 10 million tonnes of US soybeans'
After China's importation of US soybeans came to a virtual standstill last year because of the trade war between the two nations, news that the Asian economic giant is buying an additional 10 million tonnes of the legume, which is a cheap s ...
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Soybeans: Murky statistical uncertainty, a bullish flash in the pan and underlying bear market realities
Despite the lack of uncertainty created by missing USDA statistics, neither politics nor southern hemisphere weather has dented beans' chronic global oversupply.
Thursday, December 13, 2018
China buys 2.4 million tonnes of tariff-free US soybeans overnight, with more large purchases to come
Covering a severe domestic shortfall of soybeans, China is pursuing its own interest, importing massive volumes of US soy in a small export window.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Buying of US soybeans may not happen soon despite US-China G-20 breakthrough
The recent G-20 meeting in Argentina saw both China and the US agreeing not to impose more tariffs on each other in an ongoing trade dispute - with the former expected to buy a "very substantial", though unspecified, amount of agr ...
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Bayer's Intacta RR2-PRO soybeans lead to reduced gas emissions
A new soybean variety developed by Bayer has been found to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by as much as almost 7 billion kilogrammes.
Friday, October 19, 2018
Trade wars, beans and Chinese pork
China's import tax on US soybeans inflated soymeal costs and made their availability a bigger concern than high domestic corn prices. This is causing pork import volumes to increase at a time when they were expected to fall.
Sunday, October 14, 2018
USDA report makes beans jump... or was that a billion dollar knee-jerk?
News reports are crowing over how soybean prices jumped upwards in response to the USDA's latest WASDE report. The short-term price fluctuation is a mere symptom of market turbulence, as bean fundamentals continue to deteriorate.
Monday, September 24, 2018
China's hog sector able to cut dependence on US soybeans, says vice chairman of Chinese soybean crusher
China could reduce its dependence on US soybeans to feed its hog herds through a six-part strategy, according to Mu Yan Kui, vice chairman of Yihai Kerry, one of China's largest soybean crushers.

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