Tag: soybean
China’s soybean production push weakens as subsidies dry up
China's goal to increase soybean production to offset plunging imports from the U.S. is not going according to plan.
Beijing wants to increase soybean production...
SOPA reports 28% rise in Indian soybean meal exports in...
Soybean meal exports during April 2018 to March 2019 has risen by 28.56 % to 24.35 lakh tonne. Exports were 18.94 lakh tonne in...
Soybean Update
China's Soy appetite leaving Brazilian crushers empty-handed
Brazil normally sends around 3.7 million tonnes to China in the 4th quarter, although last year the figure...
Vietnam to increase soybean imports 15% in 2018/19: USDA
Vietnam imports of soybean are set to increase 15% to 1.9 million tonnes in the next marketing year as a changing diet spurs strong...
Feed raw material tax waiver makes feed costs cheaper in East...
Governments in East Africa recently have made animal feed costs cheaper by removing a tax on the raw materials used in their production, although...
Will the roller coaster ride continue in soy meal prices?
Soy beans and meal prices were relatively calm during the first quarter of last 2 seasons. However, the season 2017-18 was full of events,...
Soaring Chinese Soybean Stocks to Curb Import Growth – USDA
US officials cautioned over expectations of a substantial rise in Chinese soybean imports, citing the “high” stocks of the oilseed already bought, amid market...
Enormous potential of Indian feed industry
Mr Raghavan Sampathkumar is an agribusiness professional with 13+ years of experience working in Corporate and industry association in different sub-sectors of Food, Agriculture...
Soya: High carryover stock may save the day for crushing industry
Good August rains, along with record carryover stock of soyabean from last year's crop, may help ease pricing pressures for the crushing industry and...
Ever-growing import demand of soybean in Africa
The growth in animal feed demand has been spurred on by an increase in demand for high-protein food – especially within the growing middle...









