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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.

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Tuesday July 1, 2026

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.

  • Market forces have narrowed the extremely large price premium of US soya oil relative to the world market …

  • US oilseed plantings increased by an esti mated 2.05 Mn ha or 5% this year, mainly on account of soybeans, canola and cottonseed …

  • The stage is set for record Canadian oilseed production this year. Yesterday, Statistics Canada confirmed market expectations of pronounced acreage shifts from grains to oilseeds for the 2026/27 crop season …

  • U.S.A.: Consumption of soya oil for biofuel production continued to sharply exceed the year-ago level but the share of the feedstock mix declined to 37% in April ...

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Thursday June 25, 2026

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.

  • The latest drop in palm oil prices may stimulate increased purchases by consumers to extend coverage in view of the prospective tightening of the global palm oil situation and the decline in world export supplies, which is already reflected in a price premium in the deferred positions…

  • In Brazil, soya oil consumption for the production of biodiesel is estimated to increase by 0.3 Mn T to 6.9 Mn T in Jan/Dec 2026, while soya oil exports are seen increasing to a 3-year high of 1.5 Mn T…

  • In Russia, exports of vegetable oils increased sizably by 14% to 3.5 Mn T in Jan/May 2026, with details given in the FLASH, also in respect to the breakdown by country of destination…

  • Update on Peruvian production and exports of fish meal and oil….

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Wednesday June 24, 2026

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.

  • Weather developments will become increasingly important as a price-determining factor in coming weeks, particularly considering the high probability of a strong El Nino developing.

  • Soybean crushings and net exports of 7 major countries increased again sizably by 3.1 Mn T in May, with biggest increases in Brazil and the USA.

  • Sizable decline in EU-27 imports of soya meal since January 2026.

  • Argentine sunflowerseed production exceeded earlier expectations. In the FLASH we summarize the booming exports of sunflowerseed, oil and meal in Jan/May 2026.

  • Bangladesh: Consumption of soya meal is on track to reach a new of 2.9-3.0 Mn T in Oct/Sept 2025/26.

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Tuesday June 23, 2026

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.

  • There is more downward potential for soya meal prices in the medium term, as we discuss in today’s report.

  • In the USA RIN prices have rallied significantly to a 3-year high. Soya oil prices are supported by increasing demand from the biodiesel industry with latest production data until May.

  • Chinese imports of oilmeals were surprisingly high again in May and increased by 1.5 Mn T or 31% from a year earlier in Oct/May 2025/26, with biggest increases in sunflower meal and palmkernel meal.

  • Significant increases were registered in China during May for the imports of palm oil and the exports of soya oil and used cooking oil.

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