Soybeans Back to Steady on Friday
Weekly Export Sales data was released on Thursday now shows soybean export commitments at 38.15 MMT, down 18% from a year ago. That is now 91% of the USDA forecast and behind the 96% average sales pace. Exports are 31.33 MMT, which is 75% of USDA’s number and lags the 85% pace, but has picked up.Â
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Brazilian soybean production was left at 177.85 MMT in the latest Abiove estimate, unchanged from the previous number. Crush was raised by 0.7 MMT, with exports rising 2.1 MMT from the prior estimate to 113.6 MMT.
May 26 Soybeans  closed at $11.64 3/4, up 1 cent,
Nearby Cash  was $10.99 1/1, up 1 cents,
Jul 26 Soybeans  closed at $11.80 1/2, unch,
Nov 26 Soybeans  closed at $11.55 1/2, down 1/2 cent,
New Crop Cash  was $10.93 1/4, down 3/4 cent,
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