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in more than 100 countries with comprehensive, unbiased and authoritative forecasts, analyses, facts, figures, prices and opinion.

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.

SAMPLE

Thursday Nov 28

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.

  • Crushings of soybeans and canola were re cently boosted to record levels in the USA, Argen tina and Canada and also sunseed processing in Russia exceeded expectations of late. This has resulted in relatively ample supplies of seed oils ...

  • Canadian canola disposals increased by 1.5 Mn T or 35% in Aug/Oct 2024, driven by the heavily frontloaded ...

  •  Indian vegetable oil importers have quickly ad justed to the change in price differentials on the world market. Unusually strong price competitiveness has resulted in booming Argentine soya oil exports to India ...

  • The situation for Russian rapeseed crushers is very complex. This year’s record crop of an estimated 4.9 Mn T (up 0.7 Mn T from a year earlier) has set the stage for a further sizeable increase ...

 

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Wednesday Nov 27

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 vagaries of US and Chinese trade policies strongly influenced price-making in our markets yesterday. Canola prices in Canada received a blow from...

  • The risk of Chinese trade restrictions pushed Cana dian canola exports to 1.2 Mn T in Oct...

  •  Insufficient domestic supplies of rapeseed and sunflowerseed are likely to curb EU oilseed crushings in 2024/25...

  • Peru: A rising share of juvenile fish in the landings as well as lower than expected oil yields in the first four weeks of the Nov/Jan 2024/25 fishing season give reason for concern...

  • Brazil: The share of soya oil reported as feedstock for biodiesel production remained stable at 69%...

 

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Tuesday Nov 26

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.

  • Soya oil prices have been pressured recently by large soybean crushings and poor competitiveness versus fossil fuel prices ...

  • SOYBEANS: Larger US exports could not fully offset reduced South American shipments in recent weeks ...

  • CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA:  Palm oil exports plunged by 100 Thd T or 18% from a year earlier in July/Sept 2024 ...

  • World exports of palmkernel expellers plummeted by 0.7 Mn T or 9% on the year to 7.5 Mn T in Oct/Sept 2023/24 ...

 

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Wednesday Nov 20

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.

  • South American soybean crop prospects are favourable with combined production now forecast to rise by around 15 Mn T from a year earlier...

  • In our opinion, there is more downward potential of soybean and soya meal prices on the world market...

  • Sunflower oil prices have widened their premium over soya oil, due to declining production and export supplies...

  • Malaysian palm oil exports are exceeding expectations in Oct/Dec 2024, partly due to sharply reduced domestic palm oil consumption for biodiesel production...

  • High prices of vegetable oils have resulted in demand-rationing in many countries both in the food industry as well as the energy sector...

 

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