Lower crude palm oil prices and weakness in its sugar business both took their toll on agribusiness giant Wilmar International’s first-quarter earnings. Wilmar clocked a net profit of US$203.3 million (S$272 million) for the three months to March 31, down by 40.6 per cent on the previous year. The tumble came even though stronger oilseeds and grains sales helped to push group revenue higher by 5.7 per cent, to US$11.17 billion.
Soybean futures are trading 5 to 6 cents lower.
They closed with most contracts 5 to 7 cents higher. Soy meal was up $1.30/ton, with front month soy oil 11 points in the red. Supply and Demand report from the USDA saw a 20 mbu increase to the US soybean crush number, which reduced ending stocks. Initial projections show a 415 mbu carryout for 18/19 on larger exports and smaller production. New crop stocks for the world are projected at 96.7 MMT and would be 5.5 MMT lower yr/yr. The US accounts for a majority of the reduction in new crop world endings stocks at 86.7 MMT. Data from China’s Ag Ministry shows that they expect total imports of soybeans to be slightly reduced in 18/19 to 95.65 MMT. USDA has them at 97 MMT for old crop and 103 MMT for 2018/19.
WASDE delivers bullish soybean news
Soybeans found the biggest initial lift, trading 10 to 11 cents higher minutes after the report was out, on news that USDA expects new crop ending stocks to be much smaller than expected.
India mustard crushing rises to 900,000 tn in Apr as arrivals peak
Oil mills across the country crushed 900,000 tn mustard in April, up 12.5% from the previous month. The mills crushed 800,000 tn of the oilseed in March. Crushing was higher in April as arrivals of the new crop increased. The crop has been harvested completely at present and farmers are bringing it to the spot markets in abundance. Crushing of mustard would gain more pace in May with a rise in arrivals. For 2017-18 (Jul-Jun), India’s mustard output is seen at 7.2 mln tn, up from 6.9 mln tn harvested in the previous year.
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Export price of Thailand rice falls in week ended.
Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation procures 98000 tonnes of paddy.
Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation procures 98000 tonnes of paddy.
Strong growth expected in India basmati rice exports in FY19
Strong growth expected in India basmati rice exports in FY19
Corn firm on U.S. weather worries, bargain buying.
Corn firm on U.S. weather worries, bargain buying.
India maize futures turn weak on profit-booking.
India maize futures turn weak on profit-booking.
Punjab witnesses highest wheat production in 6 years.
Punjab witnesses highest wheat production in 6 years.
Over 8.5 MMT wheat procured in Haryana.
Over 8.5 MMT wheat procured in Haryana.
India giving rice and wheat production vast support, U.S. tells WTO.
India giving rice and wheat production vast support, U.S. tells WTO.
India wheat up on increased offtake by flour mills.
India wheat up on increased offtake by flour mills.
China Sells Wheat at Auction.
China Sells Wheat at Auction.
Soybean futures are currently 4 to 5 cents higher
Soybean futures are currently 4 to 5 cents higher after being 1 to 4 cents in the red. Preliminary open interest rose 9,265 contracts, with net new selling concentrated in August and November. Soy meal was up 50 cents/ton, with front month soy oil 38 points higher. The trade ideas for old crop soybean sales in this morning’s USDA report are running 300,000 to 600,000 MT in the week that ended 5/3. New crop is seen at 100,000-300,000 MT. Soy meal sales are projected at 100,000-400,000 MT with bean oil sales at 15,000-60,000 MT. For the WASDE report, world soybean ending stocks for 17/18 are estimated 0.9 MMT lower at 89.9 MMT. Analysts are expecting the USDA’s initial 2018/19 world carryout projection at 91.2 MMT, a slight increase from 17/18. Brazilian analyst Celeres is putting the soybean crop there at 117.8 MMT.