TheSoybean Update

July 14, 2017 at 1:31 PM , Mark Overseas
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Kharif plantation for soybean up.

Soybean to remain under pressure as there are expectations of a good rainfall in the growing region of soybean. Meanwhile the current market has been lacking enough stock to meet the current demand.

As per government data, area under soybean crop across the country for the 2017-18 kharif was 53.6 lakh hectares till last week, up by about 10% on year.

The prices of Soybean may fall in the coming days as China – the biggest importer has turned it way to the US beans. Though the Indian export demand is good but it can be looked as a loss as well.

China where imports are projected up 2 million tons to 91 million in 2016/17 and 1 million tons to 94 million in 2017/18. Soybean exports are also increased for 2016/17 as higher exports for the United States and Paraguay are partly offset by lower exports for Brazil and Argentina

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