During this week, Brazil finally started to weaken the real (Brazilian currency). The market had expected this move after the elections, and farmers were in fact waiting for such action to start selling. Soybeans: Strong Devaluation in Brazil During this week, Brazil finally started to weaken the real (Brazilian currency). The market had expected this move after the elections, and farmers were in fact waiting for such action to start selling. The real devaluated down to 2.75, while it was at 2.42 three weeks ago, which means an 11 percent devaluation. Farmers sold a good volume, which with a lack of demand forced premiums down in all positions. As an example, a cargo in Santos Tubarao that was bid 77 SK for May around three weeks ago was...