Soyoil futures have seen a dramatic few years with a huge rally in 2020 sending the market to new record highs by 2022 amid the expectations for higher demand from biofuel mandates. However, since reaching mid-2022 highs soyoil has been on a long and volatile decline as global soybean and soyoil production has recovered from drought-induced declines and as demand for soyoil in biofuel has underperformed expectations. But a reversal has occurred over the past two weeks. Soyoil futures have posted a strong technical reversal and have started a new trend higher. This has created ample questions about the longer-term outlook for the commodity. WPI now offers our thoughts starting with a short overview of the global vegoil sector and soyoil&rsqu...
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