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Flash

The 3-4 page FLASH is published daily from Tuesday to Friday and is circulated by e-mail. The report gives daily analyses, daily prices, forecasts and opinion on the pertinent market topics of today and tomorrow. It serves the world’s oilseed, oil and feed industries and other market participants with reliable and unbiased information.

SAMPLE

Wednesday April 24

The following are the headlines of the respective FLASH report.

The full report (3-4 pages) is available either on a subscription basis (by e-mail) or can be purchased and downloaded individually.

  • World exports of sunflower oil have peaked and have started to decline seasonally and will be falling below the year-ago level from June onward, which has already started to be reflected in a strengthening of sun oil prices relative to soya oil and palm oil with details in the FLASH report...

  • In Brazil export activity is running full steam at the moment, with soybeans and soya meal the key commodities, while the USA is losing market share...

  • The prospective tightening of EU rapeseed supplies shaping up in 2024/25 is not yet reflected in new-crop prices, while Canadian canola futures are appreciating on weather and crop concern..

  • On the European market, soya oil prices have regained competitiveness in recent weeks. In the FLASH we give an update on vegetable oil imports and exports..

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Tuesday April 23

The following are the headlines of the respective FLASH report.

The full report (3-4 pages) is available either on a subscription basis (by e-mail) or can be purchased and downloaded individually.

  • We estimate total Chinese soybean imports at 47.4 Mn T in Oct/March 2023/24, which is 5.9 Mn T above the reported imports. In the FLASH we explain why…

  • Brazilian soybean crushings and exports exceeding expectations in April…

  • Chinese imports of vegetable oils as well as exports of biodiesel and UCO lower than expected in March…

  • In Argentina crushings of soybeans as well as exports of soya oil and meal increased sharply in March…

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Thursday April 18

The following are the headlines of the respective FLASH report.

The full report (3-4 pages) is available either on a subscription basis (by e-mail) or can be purchased and downloaded individually.

  • Increased farmer selling in Brazil, the weakness in the real and increased Brazilian export sales added to the bearish momentum this week.…

  • EU import requirements of rapeseed & canola are set to rise in 2024/25 to offset sharply reduced supplies at the start of the season....We have lowered our EU rapeseed crop estimate to 18.3 Mn T in 2024...More details in the FLASH...

  • Production of soybeans has partly increased significantly in some African countries in recent years.…Combined soybean exports of key African countries reached a record 1.8–1.9 Mn T in Jan/Dec 2023 according to our estimates, reflecting more than a doubling within two years...

  • This season’s Ukrainian exports of sunflower oil and meal are seen rising to 6.0 and 4.5 Mn T in Oct/Sept 2022/23.... Rapeseed crushings are seen quadrupling to 1.0 Mn T in July/June 2023/24, boosting exports of rapeseed oil and meal...

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Wednesday April 17

The following are the headlines of the respective FLASH report.

The full report (3-4 pages) is available either on a subscription basis (by e-mail) or can be purchased and downloaded individually.

  • World crushings of soybeans increased by 5.7 Mn T or 8% on the year in Jan/March 2024 and thus exceeded earlier estimates...

  • The sharp increase in soya oil production contributed to the recent setback in prices on the world market...

  • World consumption of soya meal turned out higher than expected during the past 3 months, primarily in several Asian countries...

  • In Bangladesh soybean imports and crushings are now recovering, benefiting from increasing arrivals from Brazil...

  • In Kazakhstan exports of linseed are seen declining sharply this season, which will complicate the situation for the linseed crushers in the European Union in case of the implementation of a 50% import duty on linseed originating in Russia...

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