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Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Illinois remains top producing soybean US state in 2025
Illinois soybean farmers are once again the top producers of soybeans in the United States.
Friday, February 6, 2026
NOVUS to share decade's worth of soybean expertise at APSS 2026 in Australia
David Torres, technical service executive manager for NOVUS in Asia, will present research on how to get more from soybean meal at the Australian Poultry Science Symposium (APSS) 2026, hosted at the University of Sydney, Australia.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
NOVUS releases global soybean data, highlights risk hidden in poultry and swine diets
Soybean meal is a mainstay of poultry and swine diets worldwide but variability in soybean quality creates hidden risks, both nutritionally for the animals and economically for producers.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
South Korean Feed Manufacturers Association buys 60,000 tonnes of soybean meal from US, China, and South America
The South Korean Feed Manufacturers Association (KFA) purchased about 60,000 tonnes of soybean meal produced in the United States, China, or South American countries from COFCO at an international tender on January 13 at a price of $371.71/ ...
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Soybean crushing industry in Brazil expected to hit record level this year
Brazil's soybean crushing industry is poised to reach a record level in 2026, according to updated projections released on January 22 by industry group Abiove.
Friday, January 23, 2026
US dependence on soybean exports to China affects trade sovereignty, says US official
A US official said that US farmers' dependence on soybean exports to China undermines US trade sovereignty and poses national security risks.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
US soybean exporters set sights on Thailand
Thailand has become a primary target for US soybean exporters as American farmers struggle to find alternative markets following the collapse of trade with China.
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
China estimated to have taken hold more than half of 12 million tonnes of soybeans to be bought from US
China is estimated to have secured more than half of the 12 million tonnes of US soybeans that Washington said Beijing committed to purchase by early 2026.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
China acquires 10 cargoes of US soybeans following US-China phone call, sources say
China bought at least 10 cargoes of US soybeans worth around US$300 million in contracts signed since November 25, two traders with knowledge of the deals said, a day after the presidents of both countries spoke on the phone.
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
India to open market to duty-free soybean, corn in upcoming trade deal with US
The United States and India are set to announce a bilateral trade agreement by the end of November after Washington agrees to withdraw penalty tariffs, Deccan Chronicle reported on November 16, citing sources involved in the negotiations.
Friday, November 7, 2025
Why corn and soybeans are central to India-US trade negotiations
US President Donald Trump said he discussed trade with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who assured him that India would limit its oil purchases from Russia.
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
US soybean exports target North African market
Walter Gretzky's famous advice to his son Wayne—"skate to where the puck's going to be, not where it's been"—applies well beyond hockey, even to the US soybean market.
Friday, October 31, 2025
China set to make significant purchases of US soybeans - US Treasury Secretary
China is set to make "substantial" purchases of US soybeans, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced on October 26 following talks with Chinese counterparts—signaling a thaw in relations ahead of a potential meeting betwe ...
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
China's retaliatory tariffs hit US soybean farmers - and could impact Americans nationwide
American economist Will Kenton weighs in on the impact of the US-China soybean rift on American consumers.
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
US soy subsidies set to inflict lasting harm on the industry
The tariffs imposed by both the US and China violate current World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules, yet few seem concerned.

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