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Drought curtails Argentina’s latest ‘soy dollar’ scheme

Soy supply 'a very different situation' now

Buenos Aires | Reuters — Farmers participating in Argentina’s “soy dollar” plan to boost exports have traded less than half of the soybeans they had traded at the same point during the previous plan, due to the impact of a drought, the Rosario grains exchange said on Friday. The Argentina government launched its latest “soy […] Read more


Emergence in an Ontario soybean field. (File photo by John Greig)

Uncertainty could bring changes to soybean acres

MarketsFarm — At this time soybean acres in Canada have been projected to be down this year for a few reasons — not only because of trade issues with China, but also due to back-to-back dry years and declining prices. Statistics Canada’s 2019-20 principal field crop acreage report, released April 24, estimated 5.65 million acres […] Read more



An aerial view of the port of Rosario, Argentina, on the shore of the Parana River. The grains hub has been receiving shipments of U.S. soybeans as a trade war has disrupted the rational flow of products.

U.S. farmers fret as Chinese soy purchases move elsewhere

Strange trade flows — U.S. beans to Argentina, Argentine beans to China, Argentine beef to the U.S.

Reuters – A ship named the Torrent recently reached the end of a 5,000-mile trip carrying soybeans from the U.S. Great Lakes to Argentina — a journey that only makes economic sense because of the U.S.-China trade war. The ship docked in the Rosario grains hub on Dec. 4, days after the leaders of the […] Read more

Imported soybeans are transported from a cargo ship at a port in Nantong, Jiangsu province, China August 21, 2018.

Damaged soybean crop hits farmers reeling from U.S.-China trade war

U.S. soy farmers are feeling the effects of a double whammy

Reuters – A rain-damaged soybean harvest in the United States Mississippi Delta region is heaping more pain on farmers already suffering from a damaging trade war between the U.S. and China that has dragged prices to lows not seen in a decade. Why it matters: Soybean growers in hard-hit regions may have to pay penalties […] Read more

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Argentina plans to export major amounts of soymeal to China in 2019

Beunos Aires | Reuters – Argentina expects to export significant amounts of soymeal to China starting after the next harvest in May, a top agriculture ministry official said on Friday, as the South American grains powerhouse moves to take advantage of U.S.-China trade strife. Argentine officials were in Beijing on Friday finalizing the paperwork needed to ship […] Read more