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Chicago soybeans slip, corn and wheat lose steam

December 05, 2023 00:00:00


BEIIJNG, Dec 4 (Reuters): Chicago soybean futures ticked down on Monday as traders monitored the prospects of showers in drought-stricken Brazil, the biggest global supplier, while corn and wheat lost steam after a brief rally last week.

The most-active soybean contract on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) was down 0.79 per cent at $13.14-1/2 a bushel by 0440 GMT.

"Rains are forecast to hit dry spots in Brazil over the next week, which are going to determine whether or not Brazil production stabilizes or starts to trend lower again," Doug Bergman, analyst at RCM Alternatives, noted.

The US Department of Agriculture confirmed private sales of 132,000 tonnes of US soybeans to China, and another 198,000 tonnes to unknown destinations, all for delivery in the 2023/24 marketing year that began Sept. 1.

Crop watchers have been paring their harvest forecasts for Brazil as the world's biggest soybean exporting nation faces a drought, but forecast of showers and easing heat helped ease some concerns over tighter yields.

Agribusiness consultancy Stonex on Friday lowered its forecast for Brazil's 2023/24 soybean crop to 161.9 million tons, compared with previous outlook of 165.03 million tons.

The most active wheat contract was down 0.25 per cent at $6.01-1/4 a bushel and corn slipped 0.67 per cent to $4.82-1/2 a bushel.


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