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Monday, February 2, 2004
US 2003 Soybean Crop Reduced
February 2, 2004 US 2003 Soybean Crop Reduced   The 2003 US Soybean crop was even smaller than previously reported. According to the "final" Crop Production report, soybean production in 2003 totaled 2.42 billion bushels, down 330 million b ...
Monday, February 2, 2004
Argentina Says No Asian Rust Threat To Soy Crops
February 2, 2004 Argentina Says No Asian Rust Threat To Soy Crops Argentina's Agriculture Secretariat on Friday said that there was no danger of its soy crop being affected by Asian rust, despite the fungal disease appearing at three soybea ...
Friday, January 30, 2004
South Korea CJ To Buy 52,500 Tons US Soybeans, Corn
January 30, 2004 South Korea CJ To Buy 52,500 Tons US Soybeans, Corn South Korea's CJ Corp closed a tender to buy a combined 52,500 tons of U.S. No.2 soybeans and U.S. No.3 corn at 10:00 a.m. (0100 GMT) on Friday, traders said. Of the total ...
Thursday, January 29, 2004
US Soybean Board Initiates Plan To Promote Livestock Industry Growth
January 29, 2004 US Soybean Board Initiates Plan To Promote Livestock Industry Growth The United Soybean Board launched the Livestock Industry Initiative to promote stronger ties between livestock and soybean producers. Soybean checkoff far ...
Monday, January 26, 2004
ADM To Reduce Soybean Crush 10%
January 26, 2004 ADM To Reduce Soybean Crush 10% Archer Daniels Midland Co. (ADM), the top U.S. soybean crusher, announced on Friday its decision to reduce soybean crush by 10 percent company-wide. A company spokesman had no comment on Frid ...
Monday, January 26, 2004
Slower Farm Sales Supporting US Soy Basis
January 26, 2004 Slower Farm Sales Supporting US Soy Basis Truck soybean basis continues to recover in the U.S. interior market, rising by an average of 1 1/2 cents a bushel at all locations. A cooling off in the recent heated pace of farme ...
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
High US Corn, Soybean Prices Likely To Persist
January 21, 2004 High US Corn, Soybean Prices Likely To Persist Corn and soybean prices in the United States have risen amid tightening supply and strong demand. Prices are expected to rise even further, increasing costs for livestock feede ...
Wednesday, January 21, 2004
India Industry Body Wants Higher Import Duty On Refined Soyoil
January 21, 2004 India Industry Body Wants Higher Import Duty On Refined Soyoil India's leading edible oil industry association Tuesday asked the federal government to re-impose a 4% special additional import duty on refined soyoil, in orde ...
Monday, January 19, 2004
Jamaica's 2003 Soymeal Usages Flat
January 19, 2004 Jamaica's 2003 Soymeal Usages Flat Sustained high international grains and soybean prices have restricted expansion in the poultry industry, and consequently soy meal consumption during MY 2003. Despite stagnation in the ed ...
Thursday, January 15, 2004
Corn, Soybean and Wheat Prices To Remain Well-Supported, USDA Says
January 15, 2004 Corn, Soybean and Wheat Prices To Remain Well-Supported, USDA Says New USDA forecasts and estimates should provide significant support for corn, soybean, and wheat prices, said a University of Illinois Extension marketing s ...
Thursday, January 15, 2004
US Soybean Imports From Brazil Only Food-Grade Shipments So Far
January 15, 2004 US Soybean Imports From Brazil Only Food-Grade Shipments So Far The U.S. has imported a small amount of soybeans this year from Brazil, but the several containers of edible beans brought in so far are only for use in human ...
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
Brazil Set To Combat Asian Rust Soy Fungus
January 14, 2004 Brazil Set To Combat Asian Rust Soy Fungus Brazil's government will set up a task force to coordinate efforts to limit the impact of the potentially devastating Asian rust fungus on the soybean crop this season, Agriculture ...
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
US Soybean Prices Sharply Higher On Cattle Waste Ban Speculation
January 14, 2004 US Soybean Prices Sharply Higher On Cattle Waste Ban Speculation Speculation that the Food and Drug Administration will tighten its ban on use of cattle remains in livestock feed has spurred U.S. soybean prices to end sharp ...
Tuesday, January 13, 2004
Taiwan Buys 47,000 MT US Soybeans From Mitsui
January 13, 2004 Taiwan Buys 47,000 MT US Soybeans From Mitsui Taiwan's Breakfast Soybean Procurement Association's Kaohsiung branch bought 47,000 metric tons of U.S. No. 2 soybeans in a tender Tuesday, said an association official. Mitsui ...
Tuesday, January 13, 2004
Thailand Food Groups To Boycott US Soy Imports
January 13, 2004 Thailand Food Groups To Boycott US Soy Imports Nine Thai food groups will boycott soybeans and soy waste imports from the United States, in retaliation against the imposition of higher tariffs on Thai prawns. The nine Thai ...

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