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Oilseed Highlights: Soy Export Sales; Indonesian Palm Oil; Chinese Soyoil Stocks; U.S. Corn and Soybean Plantings

Good U.S. Soy Export Sales Last Week Today’s USDA export sales report noted good success last week in the selling of U.S. soybeans, soymeal and soyoil. It also indicated that after a slow start to exports and sales in the current marketing year, the pace has nearly caught up to that of a year ago. Net soybean export sales for the week ending 12 October totaled 1,275,200 MT. While down 27 percent from the previous week, it was still a good volume. The sales were primarily to China (1,174,800 MT), but there were also sizeable sales to Pakistan (70,800 MT), Germany (66,000 MT), Turkey (65,700 MT), and the Netherlands (52,700 MT). Soybean exports totaled 1,850,000 MT, mainly to China (1,371,000 MT), Spain (70,600 MT), Germany (66,600 MT...

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Market Commentary: Markets Rally as Shutdown Starts to End

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