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China Makes Largest US Soy Purchases in Months: Traders


China booked its largest single-day U.S. soybean purchases in at least three months on Tuesday, traders said, offering a glimmer of hope for the most valuable U.S. farm export after overseas sales of the 2023 harvest had fallen well behind the normal pace.

Chinese importers bought around 10 cargoes of soybeans, or about 600,000 metric tons, for shipment from Gulf Coast and Pacific Northwest export terminals between December and March, trade sources said.

The sales would be a relief to U.S. farmers, who have seen Brazil dominate the global export market for soy as well as corn for longer than normal this year.

If confirmed, Tuesday’s sales would be the largest single-day soybean purchases by the world’s top soy importer since late July, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) daily sales data.

They were the latest in a series of soy import deals since late last week by Sinograin, China’s state-owned importer, according to three export traders with knowledge of the deals. Total purchases over that time were estimated at as much as 20 to 25 cargoes, two traders said.

Cash premiums for U.S. soybeans at Gulf Coast terminals GRYM, GRZD jumped by as much as 10 cents a bushel on Tuesday as exporters scrambled to source supplies, traders said.

High U.S. prices due to barge shipping disruptions and stiff export market competition from Brazil, which harvested a record soy crop this year, have hampered U.S. sales in the season so far.

Confirmed sales to China as of late October were down 35% from a year ago, and sales to all destinations were down 28%. The USDA is currently projecting a 12% year-on-year export decline.

But U.S. prices have become more competitive for shipments from December through March, when Brazil’s next harvest will be available.

The USDA has confirmed private sales totaling 236,000 metric tons of U.S. soybeans over the past two days via the agency’s daily reporting system. Traders expect additional “flash sales” following the deals on Tuesday.


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China Makes Largest US Soy Purchases in Months: Traders


China booked its largest single-day U.S. soybean purchases in at least three months on Tuesday, traders said, offering a glimmer of hope for the most valuable U.S. farm export after overseas sales of the 2023 harvest had fallen well behind the normal pace.

Chinese importers bought around 10 cargoes of soybeans, or about 600,000 metric tons, for shipment from Gulf Coast and Pacific Northwest export terminals between December and March, trade sources said.

The sales would be a relief to U.S. farmers, who have seen Brazil dominate the global export market for soy as well as corn for longer than normal this year.

If confirmed, Tuesday’s sales would be the largest single-day soybean purchases by the world’s top soy importer since late July, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) daily sales data.

They were the latest in a series of soy import deals since late last week by Sinograin, China’s state-owned importer, according to three export traders with knowledge of the deals. Total purchases over that time were estimated at as much as 20 to 25 cargoes, two traders said.

Cash premiums for U.S. soybeans at Gulf Coast terminals GRYM, GRZD jumped by as much as 10 cents a bushel on Tuesday as exporters scrambled to source supplies, traders said.

High U.S. prices due to barge shipping disruptions and stiff export market competition from Brazil, which harvested a record soy crop this year, have hampered U.S. sales in the season so far.

Confirmed sales to China as of late October were down 35% from a year ago, and sales to all destinations were down 28%. The USDA is currently projecting a 12% year-on-year export decline.

But U.S. prices have become more competitive for shipments from December through March, when Brazil’s next harvest will be available.

The USDA has confirmed private sales totaling 236,000 metric tons of U.S. soybeans over the past two days via the agency’s daily reporting system. Traders expect additional “flash sales” following the deals on Tuesday.


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The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) has accused Israeli forces of deliberately targeting humanitarian aid convoys in Gaza City, as the Israeli bombardment of the besieged enclave continues for the 18th day.

In a statement on Tuesday, the PRCS said that two trucks carrying medical supplies from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) were damaged by Israeli strikes, and the driver was lightly wounded.

The PRCS also said that four of its emergency workers were injured by shrapnel from Israeli missiles while they were trying to evacuate wounded civilians from the Shujaiya neighborhood, where a “massacre” took place on Monday night.

According to the Palestinian health ministry, at least 42 people, including 16 children and 10 women, were killed and more than 200 were injured in the Israeli attack on Shujaiya, which is home to about 100,000 people.

The PRCS called on the international community to intervene and protect the humanitarian workers and civilians in Gaza, and to ensure the delivery of essential supplies, such as fuel, food and water.

The PRCS also urged the UN Security Council to adopt a resolution to end the Israeli aggression and lift the blockade on Gaza, which has been under Israeli siege since 2007.


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