Asian soybean procurement is still very slow this week
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Last Update: 2002-03-27
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Introduction: Singapore, March 25 news: Singapore Trade Monday said that Asian soybean procurement is still very slow this week because international soybean prices are still strong, supported by CBOT soybean futures prices On Friday, Chicago soybean futures closed higher, but far lower than the intraday high Bangui's agricultural products and grains made a lot, which led to a rebound in the mid market, but agricultural products and grains were short in the late market, and the futures fell Soybeans closed up 5.25 cents at $4.645 a bushel in May Traders say spot soybean trade in Asia will pick up if CBOT soybean futures fall in the coming weeks as expected At present, the CNF price of soybeans in the United States is $200 per ton, compared with $190 per ton for soybeans in South America A few months ago, the price was $10 to $20 lower than the current price (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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