A newsletter from University of Illinois department of agriculture and consumer economics is titled:
A Slower Pace of Soybean Consumption Is Needed
Two excerpts of the article by economist Darrel Good state:
"The pace of domestic soybean consumption accelerated in December 2013 and the pace of export commitments continues to exceed expectations. Even with the normal seasonal slowdown in exports of soybeans, soybean meal, and soybean oil consumption seems to be on track to exceed the available supply"...
..."If exports for the current marketing year reach 1.549 billion bushels, year ending stocks would total only 96 million bushels, or 2.8 percent of projected consumption. Stocks cannot realistically be reduced to such a low level, with 125 million bushels being a likely minimum level of ending stocks. Exporters appear to be selling soybeans that will not be available....
If these stats are true, the world oilseed market is being manipulated by someone and farmers (including Canadian farmers) are losing a huge amount of money from artificially low oilseed prices.
Full article can be read at:
http://farmdocdaily.illinois.edu/2014/01/slower-pace-of-soybean-consumption-needed.html
A Slower Pace of Soybean Consumption Is Needed
Two excerpts of the article by economist Darrel Good state:
"The pace of domestic soybean consumption accelerated in December 2013 and the pace of export commitments continues to exceed expectations. Even with the normal seasonal slowdown in exports of soybeans, soybean meal, and soybean oil consumption seems to be on track to exceed the available supply"...
..."If exports for the current marketing year reach 1.549 billion bushels, year ending stocks would total only 96 million bushels, or 2.8 percent of projected consumption. Stocks cannot realistically be reduced to such a low level, with 125 million bushels being a likely minimum level of ending stocks. Exporters appear to be selling soybeans that will not be available....
If these stats are true, the world oilseed market is being manipulated by someone and farmers (including Canadian farmers) are losing a huge amount of money from artificially low oilseed prices.
Full article can be read at:
http://farmdocdaily.illinois.edu/2014/01/slower-pace-of-soybean-consumption-needed.html
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