Soybean Farmers Look to Sell More Product to Fuel Producers
China will buy 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans immediately and 25 million tons annually through 2028, restoring trade volumes to pre-tariff levels, analysts said.
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The price of soy exceeded US$400 a ton on the Chicago market, establishing a favourable signal for the Argentine exchange market for the settlement of the rough harvest. The oilseed reached a value of US$411 for the November positions and US$416 for the January sales, in an advance that extends over the last two weeks. This increase is attributed to the agreement reached between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping at their last meeting in South Korea. T…
Trade war truce with China is good news for soybean farmers — and for waterways
The trade war truce with China recently negotiated by President Trump and President Xi of China not only saw a suspension of tit-for-tat port fees on ships but many other significant agreements. Notably for U.S. soybean farmers, and by extension for the U.S. inland waterways industry, according to a White House fact sheet: China will suspend all of the retaliatory tariffs that it has announced since March 4, 2025. This includes tariffs on a vas…
Soybeans Correcting Lower on Tuesday
Soybeans are down 15 to 17 cents across most contracts on Tuesday. There were 204 deliveries issued on Friday night, taking the total to 1,088 for the month. The cmdtyView national average Cash Bean price was 16 1/2 cents higher at $10.40 3/4. Soymeal futures are down $4.70 to $4.90...
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