China relaxes rules on weeds in Brazilian soybeans, and shipments are expected to be released
Chinese authorities have relaxed regulations regarding the presence of weeds in soybean shipments imported from Brazil, allowing for a more lenient approach that will enable the release of delayed cargoes.
Drunk driver is injured after overturning truck loaded with soybeans on Raposo Tavares in the interior of SP
A truck loaded with soybeans overturned in MaracaΓ, Sao Paulo, due to the driver's drunkenness, resulting in serious injuries to the driver.
Truck loaded with soybeans overturns, blocking section of Raposo Tavares Highway in Alambari
A truck loaded with soybeans overturned on the Raposo Tavares Highway in Alambari, Brazil, leading to a partial blockage of the road with no injuries reported.
βPrecarious situationβ: truck drivers without water and bathroom for days in port in ParΓ‘ reveal failures in harvest transportation
Truck drivers in ParΓ‘, Brazil, have faced dire conditions at the port of Miritituba, lacking basic amenities like water and restrooms while waiting to transport soybeans, highlighting systemic failures in the supply chain.
"It goes at two speeds": against the world, soy in Argentina shows stable prices and a cautious producer sells
Despite falling international prices, Argentine soybeans maintain stable prices due to low local supply and producers' cautious selling behavior.
Increase in diesel prices raises production costs for soybeans and worries producers in Balsas, in southern MA
Rising diesel prices have significantly increased soybean production costs in Balsas, MaranhΓ£o, worrying local farmers.
Group arrested suspected of diverting 701 tons of soy on a farm in MT
Eleven people were arrested in Brazil for their alleged involvement in a scheme diverting 701 tons of soybeans from a farm in Mato Grosso.
Diana Shipping: Transporting certified soybeans on a new route
Diana Shipping has made a significant shipment of 55,620 tons of certified soybeans from Brazil to Bangladesh, marking an important milestone in global agricultural trade.
Soybean prices plummet in the Chicago market: down more than 5%
Soybean prices in Chicago experienced a significant drop of nearly 6%, falling from $450 to $424 per ton due to investor profit-taking amid rising political and trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
Alert: soybeans experience a day of tension and plummeted nearly US$20 in the international market
The price of soybeans in the Chicago Stock Exchange dropped nearly US$20 per ton amid uncertainties surrounding a meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping and speculative fund sales.
Fire destroys tons of soybeans in grain processing plant in Araguari
A significant fire at CJ Selecta's grain processing plant in Araguari burned multiple tons of soybeans without causing any reported injuries.
War in the Middle East: unstoppable, soybeans hit their highest value in a year and ten months
Soybean prices reached their highest value in nearly two years due to rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Soy: payment for intellectual property is at its highest level since 2018
The payment for intellectual property in soybean cultivation in Argentina has reached its highest level since 2018, with 42% of the area acknowledging seed intellectual property rights.
Technology and Management to Reduce Yield Gap in Soybeans
The article discusses the role of genetics and technology in enhancing soybean production at the Expoagro 2026 event in Argentina, emphasizing the importance of innovation for local farmers.
Summer harvest in RS expected to see a 7% drop in productivity; greatest loss is in soybeans
The summer harvest in Rio Grande do Sul is projected to decline by 7% in productivity for 2026, mainly due to drought conditions affecting soybean yields.
Truck full of soybeans falls into river in SΓ£o Miguel do GuaporΓ©, RO
A truck carrying soybeans overturned and fell into the SΓ£o Joaquim River in SΓ£o Miguel do GuaporΓ©, Brazil, during a detour due to ongoing construction of a concrete bridge.
The highest price in almost two years: soybeans rise again due to the war in the Middle East
Soybean prices have reached their highest level in nearly two years due to escalating tensions in the Middle East and rising oil prices.
The bullish rally of soybeans continues due to the war in the Middle East, reaching its highest price since May 2024
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is causing significant increases in grain prices, with soybeans reaching their highest value since May 2024 in the Chicago market.
The war in the Middle East shakes agriculture: soybeans feel the indirect impact and corn enters a risk zone
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are starting to affect international agricultural markets, particularly impacting soy and corn crops.
Couple arrested for diverting soy cargo, tampering with license plates, and bribing police in MG
A couple was arrested in Brazil for diverting a shipment of soybeans, altering truck license plates, and attempting to bribe police officers.
"Severe Storms": They anticipate that a wide region of the country will have significant rainfall
Argentina is expecting significant rainfall in several agricultural regions, impacting the crops of soybeans and corn.
Truck falls from bridge after collision on BR-365, and driver is missing in Patos de Minas
A truck carrying soybeans fell from a bridge in Patos de Minas after colliding with another vehicle, prompting a search for the missing driver.
Impact of the war: soybeans experience extreme volatility on the Chicago Stock Exchange
Soybean prices on the Chicago Stock Exchange experienced extreme fluctuations driven by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, reflecting a surge in oil prices and geopolitical tensions.
Trucks carrying soybeans and beer cans collide, leaving two injured on BR-365
Two drivers were injured in a collision involving two trucks loaded with soybeans and beer cans on BR-365 in Patos de Minas, Brazil.
From Loss to Profit: Farmer Bets on Sorghum and Changes Farm Planning in Maracaju
A Brazilian farmer in Maracaju has shifted from soybeans to sorghum due to consistent crop failures from drought.
Each grain with its context, in a market with better prospects
The article discusses the varying commercial realities faced by producers of wheat, corn, sunflower, and soybeans in Argentina, suggesting improved decision-making conditions compared to previous months.
The price of soybeans faces contradictory realities
Soybean prices are rising in Chicago while facing downward pressures due to record soybean harvests in Brazil and good production forecasts in Argentina.
Carts with soy from MT are stuck in a 25 km queue on the way to the Port of Miritituba
A 25 km queue of trucks carrying soybeans from Mato Grosso is causing significant delays en route to the Port of Miritituba, with complaints about logistical issues and suggestions for better grain storage strategies.
Is the next leap coming? Soybeans challenge the record supply and look to China
Chicago soybeans rise nearly to a four-month high on expectations of increased demand from China, while South American harvests temper the market.
Four suspects are arrested for stealing soy valued at over R$ 700,000 in MT
Four men were arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of stealing soybeans worth over R$ 700,000 from a farm in Tapurah, Brazil.
United States: Farmers Focus on Corn and Raise Alarm about Soybeans
U.S. farmers are slightly reducing corn plantings for 2026 while expressing concerns over soybean profitability due to competition from Brazil and trade tensions with China.
Projected decrease of 600,000 tons of soybeans in the main agricultural region
Argentina's soy production is projected to drop by 600,000 tons due to critical water deficits affecting the crop cycle.
Family farming producers receive licenses for planting corn and soybeans in MacapΓ‘
Family farmers in MacapΓ‘ have been granted over 1,000 hectares of licenses for the cultivation of corn and soybeans to enhance production and family incomes.
Car crushed and driver dies after truck overturns on it in GoiΓ‘s; video
A driver was killed when his car was crushed by a truck carrying soybeans that overturned on the BR-452 highway in GoiΓ‘s, Brazil.
Producers have a new fungicide to protect soybeans
Producers in Argentina are adopting a new fungicide to combat diseases affecting soybeans due to unstable climatic conditions.
Recovery: Soybeans Nearly Reached $418 in Chicago, Marking Highest Since November
Soybean prices rose to nearly $418 per ton in Chicago, the highest since November, due to political rapprochement signals between the U.S. and China, new external sales, and climate factors in Brazil.
Night Market: Significant Rise in Soybeans in Chicago, at Its Highest Value in Two Months
Soybean prices in Chicago have increased by $4.96 per ton, reaching their highest level in two months due to various influencing factors, including heavy rainfall in Brazil.
Trumpβs EPA reapproves contentious weedkiller dicamba for some GM crops
The EPA has reapproved the controversial weedkiller dicamba for use on genetically modified soybeans and cotton, despite criticism regarding its environmental impact.
The selenite sequoia, soybeans, and sumaΓΊmas
The article reflects on the authorβs childhood experiences with space exploration and environmental conservation, highlighting the impact of historical events on Brazilian nature and society.
Hit: due to drought there will be a million tons less corn and a soybean indicator has worsened
The Buenos Aires Grain Exchange has downgraded the national corn production estimate by one million tons, forecasting a total harvest of 57 million tons instead of 58 million, while sunflower production has unexpectedly performed well amidst concerns for soybeans.
"Surprise in the Market": Two Key Factors Triggered a Strong Rally in Soybeans in Chicago
Soybean prices surged in Chicago due to increased Chinese purchases of U.S. soy and new regulations on biofuels, reaching levels not seen since last December.
China considers buying millions of tons of American soybeans, says Trump after conversation with Xi
China may purchase millions of tons of American soybeans in the coming months, as reported by U.S. President Donald Trump following a call with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Donald Trump, Xi Jinping discuss Taiwan and soybeans in call aimed at easing China, US relations
In a call aimed at improving US-China relations, Presidents Trump and Xi discussed the possibility of China purchasing more US soybeans while addressing concerns over arms sales to Taiwan.
Rain has arrived, but not for everyone: the center of the core region remains the most affected area in the country
While some regions received crucial rainfall for crops, others remain dry, raising concerns about the impact on soybeans and corn.
Xi 'gave' soybeans to Trump - Asks for restraint in arms sales to Taiwan
The article discusses the positive phone call between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, focusing on trade and security issues, including an increase in soybean purchases from the U.S. and warnings regarding U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.
Trump after call with Xi Jinping: 'Excellent phone conversation'
Donald Trump described his recent phone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping as excellent, covering topics such as trade, military issues, Taiwan, the Russia-Ukraine war, and Chinese investments in soybeans.
Truck driver is stopped in PR, contradicts himself while explaining route and PRF finds more than 1 ton of drugs in the load
A 37-year-old truck driver was arrested in Irati, ParanΓ‘, for drug trafficking after federal police discovered over a ton of marijuana hidden in a load of soybeans following discrepancies in his account of his journey.
The first batch of soy for the 2025/26 campaign has arrived in Rosario
The commercial campaign for soybeans 2025/26 symbolically began with the arrival of the first harvested batch at the Rosario Stock Exchange, sourced from Formosa.