Chinese Crushers In Brazil

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China's soybean imports from Brazil plunged in Jan-Feb

Mar 19, 2021Chinese crushers bring in soybeans to crush into soymeal, and for cooking oil. Crushers in Rizhao, Shandong, a major soybean processing hub, CNSOY-RZO-MRG can make around 158 yuan ($24.28) for...

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021BEIJING/SINGAPORE, Feb 25 (Reuters) Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and...

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China’s Soy Appetite Is Leaving Brazilian Crushers Empty

Oct 07, 2018(Bloomberg) -- Crushers in Brazil are running out of soybeans amid tougher competition from Chinese buyers for the remaining 2017-18 season supplies.

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories. The shortage will be widely felt and probably last till at least mid-April, analysts, crushers and traders told Reuters.

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UPDATE 1-Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean

Feb 25, 2021BEIJING/SINGAPORE, Feb 25 (Reuters) Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and...

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China's July soybean imports from Brazil drop on poor

Aug 19, 2021China, the world’s top buyer of soybeans, brought in 7.88 million tonnes of the oilseed from Brazil in July, down 3.7% from 8.18 million tonnes a year earlier, according to data from the General...

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Brazil port delays force Chinese crushers to seek US

Feb 18, 2020Large-size Chinese crushers are considering US soybeans out of the Pacific Northwest (PNW) as an alternative supply for delayed shipments scheduled for late February and early March. “If congestion at Brazilian ports is worse and ships cannot discharge, we would consider PNW,” one source at a major Chinese private crusher told Agricensus.

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Chinese crushers forced to seek PNW as Brazil port jam lingers

Mar 11, 2020Chinese crushers forced to seek PNW as Brazil port jam lingers 11 Mar 2020 Johnny Huang Major soybean crushers in China have been forced to turn to the US Pacific Northwest to check prices for prompt front-month shipments, as soybean loadings at Brazilian ports face severe delays after heavy rains, leaving a potential supply gap.

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China’s Soy Appetite Is Leaving Brazil Crushers Empty

Oct 08, 2018Crushers in Brazil are running out of soybeans amid tougher competition from Chinese buyers for the remaining 2017-18 season supplies. Brazilian crushers have been working with negative margins...

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021BEIJING/SINGAPORE, Feb 25 (Reuters) Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories.

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers forced to shrink output. BEIJING/SINGAPORE, Feb 25 (Reuters) Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories.

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021February 25, 2021. RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories. The shortage will be widely felt and probably last till at least mid-April, analysts, crushers and

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories. The shortage will be widely felt and probably last till at least mid-April, analysts, crushers and traders told Reuters.

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Brazil port delays force Chinese crushers to seek US

Feb 18, 2020Brazil port delays force Chinese crushers to seek US soybeans: trade. China’s major soybean crushers have been forced to turn to the US for near-term bean shipments amid fears that slow loading at Brazilian ports could create a supply gap in the future, five China-based trade sources told Agricensus Tuesday.

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories.

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Chinese crushers snap up Brazil soybeans as margins soar

May 09, 2019Chinese crushers have bought at least 15 cargoes of Brazilian soybeans for May through July shipment this week as crush margins have soared, and more deals are expected to be signed throughout the rest of the week. "Crush margins were too good," one analyst at an international crusher said.

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China’s Soy Appetite Is Leaving Brazilian Crushers Empty

Oct 07, 2018(Bloomberg) -- Crushers in Brazil are running out of soybeans amid tougher competition from Chinese buyers for the remaining 2017-18 season supplies. Brazilian crushers have been working with negative margins since the second half of September, leading some to slow the pace of processing, according to Cepea, the University of Sao Paulo’s

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UPDATE 1-Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean

Feb 25, 2021UPDATE 1-Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers forced to shrink output. * Shortages of beans expected to last until at least mid-April. * China’s soybean, soymeal prices rally

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China’s Soy Appetite Is Leaving Brazil Crushers Empty

Oct 08, 2018Crushers in Brazil are running out of soybeans amid tougher competition from Chinese buyers for the remaining 2017-18 season supplies. Brazilian crushers have been working with negative margins

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021BEIJING/SINGAPORE — Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories. The shortage will be widely felt and probably last till at least mid-April, analysts, crushers and traders told Reuters.

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Brazil's soy crushers run out of beans as China shuns U.S

Oct 08, 2018Crushers in Brazil are running out of soybeans amid tougher competition from Chinese buyers for the remaining 2017-18 season supplies. Brazilian crushers have been working with negative margins since the second half of September, leading some to slow the pace of processing, according to Cepea, the University of Sao Paulo’s research arm.The soy rally

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UPDATE 1-Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean

Feb 25, 2021Drought delayed soybean planting in Brazil in late 2020 and constant rains have disrupted harvest this year. That's similar to what happened early last year when Chinese crushers had to wind back operations, inventories fell to record lows and soymeal prices rallied.

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Brazil Can’t Grow Enough Soybeans to Satisfy Chinese

Aug 07, 2020Brazil Can’t Grow Enough Soybeans to Satisfy Chinese Demand Local crushers are importing beans amid record shipments Imports may

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UPDATE 1-Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean

Feb 25, 2021Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories.

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers forced to shrink output. BEIJING/SINGAPORE, Feb 25 (Reuters) Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories.

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021February 25, 2021. RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories. The shortage will be widely felt and probably last till at least mid-April, analysts, crushers and

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories. The shortage will be widely felt and probably last till at least mid-April, analysts, crushers and traders told Reuters.

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Brazil port delays force Chinese crushers to seek US

Feb 18, 2020Brazil port delays force Chinese crushers to seek US soybeans: trade. China’s major soybean crushers have been forced to turn to the US for near-term bean shipments amid fears that slow loading at Brazilian ports could create a supply gap in the future, five China-based trade sources told Agricensus Tuesday.

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories.

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Chinese crushers snap up Brazil soybeans as margins soar

May 09, 2019Chinese crushers have bought at least 15 cargoes of Brazilian soybeans for May through July shipment this week as crush margins have soared, and more deals are expected to be signed throughout the rest of the week. "Crush margins were too good," one analyst at an international crusher said.

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China’s Soy Appetite Is Leaving Brazilian Crushers Empty

Oct 07, 2018(Bloomberg) -- Crushers in Brazil are running out of soybeans amid tougher competition from Chinese buyers for the remaining 2017-18 season supplies. Brazilian crushers have been working with negative margins since the second half of September, leading some to slow the pace of processing, according to Cepea, the University of Sao Paulo’s

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UPDATE 1-Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean

Feb 25, 2021UPDATE 1-Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers forced to shrink output. * Shortages of beans expected to last until at least mid-April. * China’s soybean, soymeal prices rally

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China’s Soy Appetite Is Leaving Brazil Crushers Empty

Oct 08, 2018Crushers in Brazil are running out of soybeans amid tougher competition from Chinese buyers for the remaining 2017-18 season supplies. Brazilian crushers have been working with negative margins

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Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean crushers

Feb 25, 2021BEIJING/SINGAPORE — Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories. The shortage will be widely felt and probably last till at least mid-April, analysts, crushers and traders told Reuters.

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Brazil's soy crushers run out of beans as China shuns U.S

Oct 08, 2018Crushers in Brazil are running out of soybeans amid tougher competition from Chinese buyers for the remaining 2017-18 season supplies. Brazilian crushers have been working with negative margins since the second half of September, leading some to slow the pace of processing, according to Cepea, the University of Sao Paulo’s research arm.The soy rally

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UPDATE 1-Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean

Feb 25, 2021Drought delayed soybean planting in Brazil in late 2020 and constant rains have disrupted harvest this year. That's similar to what happened early last year when Chinese crushers had to wind back operations, inventories fell to record lows and soymeal prices rallied.

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Brazil Can’t Grow Enough Soybeans to Satisfy Chinese

Aug 07, 2020Brazil Can’t Grow Enough Soybeans to Satisfy Chinese Demand Local crushers are importing beans amid record shipments Imports may

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UPDATE 1-Hit by Brazil shipment delays, Chinese soybean

Feb 25, 2021Chinese soybean crushers are expected to curtail operations sharply in the coming months due to harvest delays in top exporter Brazil, pushing up prices and likely leading to a rundown in inventories.

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