The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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The International Grains Council (IGC) sees soybean prices softening, with the GOI soybean sub-Index retreating by 3% in the past month.
The main drivers are the seasonal increase in supplies coming from Brazil and the slower US export interest.
With a big Brazilian crop more than offsetting ...
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