The number of soybean export tests in the United States is strong
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Last Update: 2001-11-08
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Introduction: U.S data transmission network, November 5 This week, the number of soybean export tests in the United States was strong, the number of corn export tests was at the low end of the estimated range of traders, and the number of wheat export tests was lower than the estimate before the report The U.S Department of Agriculture reported that the number of U.S soybean export tests in the week ending November 1 was about 46 million bushels, only 1 million bushels lower than last week, far higher than the same period last year But so far, soybean detection is still lower than that of the same period last year, which is 196 million bushels, compared with 212 million bushels in the same period last year In the same period, corn detection totaled 28 million bushels, down from 33 million bushels last week So far, the number of corn detection is still lower than that of the same period last year, which is 317 million bushels at present, compared with that of the same period last year, which is 373 million bushels The number of wheat tests dropped slightly below 18 million bushels, compared with 25 million last week The number of wheat tests is also lower than that of the same period last year, which is now 425 million bushels, compared with 488 million bushels in the same period last year USDA reports 12 million bushels of soybeans sold to China It is clear that exports to China are recovering as new quarantine procedures are being implemented (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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