TFM Midday Update 12-06-2023

CORN

  • Corn is trading lower at midday, after closing higher for five days in a row. Perhaps today is a correction. However, there could also be concern that Friday’s WASDE report will bring little change to the corn carryout, keeping it over 2.1 bb.
  • There are rumors that China may have switched up to 10 cargoes of Brazilian corn to the US.
  • Continued rain in the southern region of Brazil may limit production on their first corn crop in that area and could lead to a reduction from the 129 mmt crop on this week’s report.
  • Despite some of the logistic issues on rivers and at the Panama Canal, Brazil has still managed to export a record amount of corn in November.

SOYBEANS

  • Private exporters reported sales of 136,000 mt of soybeans for delivery to China during the 23/24 marketing year.
  • There are rumors that China purchased an additional 3-4 cargoes of US soybeans for the January / February timeframe.
  • Central Brazil looks like it will receive more consistent rain starting on Friday, and the rain could benefit their soybean crop in some of the drier areas.
  • This Friday’s WASDE report could see a revision higher for the Argentina soybean crop from the last estimate of 48.0 mmt due to conditions turning more favorable.

WHEAT

  • This morning, the USDA reported private exporter’s sales totaling 372,000 mt of SRW wheat for delivery to China during the 23/24 marketing year.
  • March Chicago wheat is currently trading above the 100 day moving average. A close above would be the first time since the end of July.
  • Egypt is reported to have purchased wheat from Russia and Ukraine overnight.
  • Drought in the southwestern US Plains is a concern as winter wheat heads into dormancy, but conditions are better than they were at the same time last year.

Author

Brandon Doherty

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