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Soybean Market Surges As Demand Increases Amidst Unfavorable Weather

21 Jun 2023
Soybean Market Surges As Demand Increases Amidst Unfavorable Weather

Driven by strong demand and unfavourable weather conditions, the soybean market witnessed a significant price rise last week. This price surge is expected to continue in the coming weeks, making it crucial for traders and farmers to approach the market with caution. 

Current Scenario

Let’s explore the current soybean market scenario:

  1. Demand & Price Increase– Throughout the week, there was a growing soybean demand, resulting in a substantial increase of 150 rupees per quintal. The delayed monsoon and favourable international market conditions played a crucial role in boosting the soybean market. The increasing soybean oil demand in the domestic market also contributed to the price surge. 
  2. Soybean Sowing– As of 16 June 2023, soybean sowing has been completed on 21,000 hectares, which is significantly lower compared to the sowing of 68,000 hectares in 2022. This decline can be attributed to below-average rainfall in soybean-producing regions and dry weather conditions in the United States.
  3. Weather Conditions– The weather department predicts that dry conditions will persist for the next 15 days. Weather experts believe that the unfavourable weather will continue for the next three months, keeping CBOT soybean futures strong. These conditions indicate that soybean prices are likely to increase further in the coming weeks.
  4. Soybean Meal Exports– Indian soybean meal price remains higher than that of the international market, impacting the soybean meal export demand. This price disparity poses a challenge for exporters and needs to be monitored closely.

Market Outlook

Currently, soybean sowing is still in its initial phase, and the monsoon is weak. This implies that there is not much downward pressure on soybean prices, and unless normal rainfall occurs, soybean prices may witness a further increase of 150-200 rupees until July week 1.It is important to note that there is an abundant soybean stock available. Therefore, traders and farmers should exercise caution and avoid selling their produce hastily during this surge. Careful consideration of market conditions and an assessment of long-term trends would be prudent to make informed decisions.

OFB’s Insight

The soybean market experienced a significant price rise due to strong demand and unfavourable weather conditions. The surge is expected to continue, but with abundant stock available, it is crucial for market participants to approach the situation with caution and avoid making hasty decisions. Monitoring weather conditions and international market dynamics will be essential in navigating the soybean market in the coming weeks.

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