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Monday, October 27, 2014
USA - Latin America Trade Agreements and Trade Blocs
USA - Latin America Trade Agreements and Trade Blocs: USA - Latin America Trade Agreements and Trade Blocs
Monday, October 6, 2014
Offering our GMO SOYBEANS #2
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Thursday, May 22, 2014
Agrimoney.com | soybeans extend rally, help grains gain too
Agrimoney.com | soybeans extend rally, help grains gain too: Morning markets: soybeans extend rally, help grains gain too
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Agrimoney.com | US sees crop records for corn, soy - but not wheat
Agrimoney.com | US sees crop records for corn, soy - but not wheat: US sees crop records for corn, soy - but not wheat
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Offering our Yellow Soybeans GMO Grade 2 Origin Brazil
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Saturday, March 8, 2014
China soy imports to rise further as harvest falls. Responsible for more than 60% of world imports.
Agrimoney.com | China soy imports to rise further as harvest falls: China soy imports to rise further as harvest falls
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Agrimoney.com | soybean futures - soybean futures retreat. Will the fall accelerate?
Agrimoney.com | soybean futures - soybean futures retreat. Will the fall accelerate?: Morning markets: soybeans retreat. Will the fall accelerate?
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
The soybean rally surmounted data showing a surprise fall in US consumption of the oilseed
Agrimoney breaking news - marcellusgiovanni@gmail.com - Gmail: The soybean rally surmounted data showing a surprise fall in US consumption of the oilseed as investors questioned the role of cold US weather,
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Reviving Bunge warns over Brazil soy export delays
Agrimoney.com | Reviving Bunge warns over Brazil soy export delays: "Given the difficulty of acquiring more soybeans out of Argentina, Brazil's soybean exports in 2013-14 are seen ramping up quickly to a record 45m tonnes."
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
Soybean meal Argentina: lower export tax on processed commodities
USDA ERS - Soybeans & Oil Crops: Trade: A lower export tax on processed commodities than on unprocessed commodities also favors the export of soybean oil and meal from Argentina.
USDA ERS - Soybeans & Oil Crops: Trade
USDA ERS - Soybeans & Oil Crops: Trade
of soybeans. Oilseed and oilseed product exports, particularly
soybeans, represent a significant source of demand for U.S.
producers and make a large net contribution to the U.S.
agricultural trade balance. Among all U.S. agricultural products,
only grains and feeds outrank the oilseed sector in total export
value and volume. In the early 2000s, the value of U.S. oilseed and
product exports averaged over $9 billion, nearly half the
farm-level value of production. By the late 2000s, the value of
oilseed and product exports doubled to over $20 billion.
Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade provides
the latest information on U.S. farm exports, by commodity and
region, as well as the trade outlook. Current U.S. export sales of soybeans, soybean meal,
and soybean oil are tracked by destination on a weekly basis.
Main export destinations for U.S. oilseeds, oilseed meal, and
vegetable oil include China, the European Union (EU), Japan,
Mexico, and Taiwan. Other important markets--including Indonesia,
South Korea, and Thailand. Canada, Mexico, the Philippines, and
several Latin American countries--also import significant
quantities of U.S. oilseed meals. U.S. vegetable oil exports are
more dispersed and are heavily influenced by concessional food aid
to developing nations through such programs as P.L. 480.
U.S. Exports and Imports
The United States is the world's largest producer and exporterof soybeans. Oilseed and oilseed product exports, particularly
soybeans, represent a significant source of demand for U.S.
producers and make a large net contribution to the U.S.
agricultural trade balance. Among all U.S. agricultural products,
only grains and feeds outrank the oilseed sector in total export
value and volume. In the early 2000s, the value of U.S. oilseed and
product exports averaged over $9 billion, nearly half the
farm-level value of production. By the late 2000s, the value of
oilseed and product exports doubled to over $20 billion.
Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade provides
the latest information on U.S. farm exports, by commodity and
region, as well as the trade outlook. Current U.S. export sales of soybeans, soybean meal,
and soybean oil are tracked by destination on a weekly basis.
Main export destinations for U.S. oilseeds, oilseed meal, and
vegetable oil include China, the European Union (EU), Japan,
Mexico, and Taiwan. Other important markets--including Indonesia,
South Korea, and Thailand. Canada, Mexico, the Philippines, and
several Latin American countries--also import significant
quantities of U.S. oilseed meals. U.S. vegetable oil exports are
more dispersed and are heavily influenced by concessional food aid
to developing nations through such programs as P.L. 480.
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