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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 June 25

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.

  • A remarkable increase of 6.8 Mn T or 7.4% occurred in soybean disposals of 6 major supplying countries in the past three months…

  • Prices of corn under considerable pressure from this year’s bumper crops in Brazil and the USA…

  • Palm oil prices have widened their discounts vis-à-vis soya and sunflower oils, which is providing an additional incentive for consumers and stimulating higher imports…

  • In China imports of vegetable oils continued to decline sizably in May, while imports of oilmeals exceeded expectations, with details in the FLASH…

  • Update on Chinese soybean imports and outlook for June/August….

  • Peruvian fishing staying behind expectations in recent days, raising the likelihood that total catches may stay 0.5 Mn T or 17% short of the quota…

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Tuesday June 24

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.

  • Vegetable oil prices declining under the lead of palm oil and soya oil early this week, with spill-over weakness from the energy market and general relief that tensions in the Middle East have not escalated…

  • The growth in world imports of soya meal has lost momentum of late. In the FLASH we provide an analysis with monthly exports which shows the first setback in 16 months…

  • World import demand for soya oil has been comparatively better than for soya meal in recent months with higher than expected soya oil exports from Argentina and Brazil of late…

  • Weather developments has moved again into the centre of interest because of insufficient rainfall in several important oilseed and grain growing areas…

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Thursday June 19

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.

  • Soybean stocks in the USA will accumulate to burdensome levels at the end of the 2025/26 season, despite a further sharp increase in domestic crushings, as discussed in the FLASH…

  • We estimate US soybean exports at 13-year low of only 43.6 Mn T in Sept/Aug 2025/26, according to our current global supply & demand estimates. A summary is given in the FLASH and details in the new OIL WORLD ANNUAL, which has just been finalized…

  • The significant appreciation of energy prices has made palm oil and other oils & fats more attractive as a feedstock for biofuel production…

  • Peruvian fish oil and meal production falling short of expectations in May/June 2025…

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Wednesday June 18

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 current shortage of coconut oil is seen easing and probably giving way to a surplus in the course of 2025/26, which should contribute to downward pressure of coconut oil prices, as we discuss in the FLASH…

  • We forecast world exports of palm oil to recover by 1.5 Mn T next season, following two years of contraction. Our global supply & demand balance is given in the FLASH..

  • Update on Canadian canola production and demand for 2025/26 season…

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