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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

Wednesday July 16

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.

  • World soybean crushings will continue to rise in Sept/Aug 2025/26, primarily in the USA and Brazil, driven by increasing interior soya oil demand as a feedstock for biofuel production…

  • But it will become more difficult to dispose of further rising export supplies of soya meal next season, which will most likely strengthen prices of soya oil and other vegetable oils, while meal prices should come under additional pressure…

  • A substantial increase occurred in EU soya meal imports so far this season – the EU absorbed 58% of the increase in world exports of soya meal, as we point out in the FLASH…

  • Improving production prospects of rapeseed in the European Union…

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Tueday July 15

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.

  • There is more downward potential in soybean and soya meal prices owing to better than expected crop ratings of US soybeans and corn as well as the deteriorated US soybean export prospects…

  • World exports of soya oil were still elevated in June and up from a year earlier, despite increasing shipments of more competitively priced palm oil, as we point out in the FLASH…

  •  Indian imports of vegetable oils increasing sharply under the lead of palm oil in June, but Indian stocks are still comparatively low, which will keep imports high also in the July/Sept quarter…

  • Argentine exports of sunflower oil and meal continued to increase sharply in June, with details with breakdown by country provided in the FLASH….

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Tuesday July 15

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.

  • There is more downward potential in soybean and soya meal prices owing to better than expected crop ratings of US soybeans and corn as well as the deteriorated US soybean export prospects…

  • World exports of soya oil were still elevated in June and up from a year earlier, despite increasing shipments of more competitively priced palm oil, as we point out in the FLASH…

  •  Indian imports of vegetable oils increasing sharply under the lead of palm oil in June, but Indian stocks are still comparatively low, which will keep imports high also in the July/Sept quarter…

  • Argentine exports of sunflower oil and meal continued to increase sharply in June, with details with breakdown by country provided in the FLASH….

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Thursday July 10

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.

  • Price support from domestic biofuel policies currently provides an important lifeline for US producers of soybeans and corn …

  • MALAYSIA:  June statistics have been released. Production of crude palm oil and of palmkernels declined about in line with expectations from a month earlier to 1.69 and 0.40 Mn T but was up sizably from last year for the third consecutive month …

  •  Indonesian palm oil exports increased sharply to 2.2 Mn T in May, 0.8 Mn T above last year’s reduced volume of 1.4 Mn T …

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