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Can soybeans still increase in price?
This week, domestic soybean prices rose steadily, and the overall high level fluctuated. On August 2 1 day, the market prices of tertiary soybeans in some areas were: 4300-4320 yuan/ton in Harbin, Heilongjiang, 4260-4300 yuan/ton in Heihe, Heilongjiang, 4 180-4220 yuan/ton in Jiamusi, Heilongjiang, and 465438 yuan/ton in Songyuan, Jilin.

Domestic soybean prices have been severely affected by the flow of imported soybeans, and prices have risen sharply. In mid-August, the overall increase slowed down. Recently, the price of imported soybeans in the port has recovered, and the overall price is about 3 150 yuan/ton, which still has a huge price difference compared with domestic soybeans. The supply of imported soybeans is stable, and domestic soybeans continue to rise under pressure. At present, the surplus grain of domestic soybeans is getting less and less, and it is difficult to change the market of high quality and good price in the short term, and the price of high quality protein will still run steadily. At the same time, under the control of imported soybeans, the domestic market demand for ordinary grain beans has increased, boosting the price of domestic soybeans to rise steadily. There is still some time for the new season soybeans to go on the market in batches. At present, there is still a certain stock of ordinary soybeans in the domestic market, and most downstream enterprises of edible soybeans, such as domestic soybean oil plants, are in a state of suspension of production and maintenance. Although the soybean price has risen sharply in the short term, the overall downstream demand is still weak, the market is slow, and the soybean price increase is limited.

International: Argentina's Ministry of Agriculture said in its monthly crop report on August 20th that the soybean output in Argentina in 201415 is expected to reach 61400,000 tons, higher than the previous estimate of 60.8 million tons.

Data: Customs data show. From July 2065438 to July 2005, China imported 9.5 million tons of soybeans, and from June to July 2065438, China imported 44.66 million tons of soybeans. From July 2065438 to July 2005, China exported 65438+ million tons of soybeans, and from June 2065438 to July, China exported 65438+ million tons of soybeans.

Third, the market outlook forecast

Li, a soybean product analyst, believes that the price of high-quality soybeans will continue to run steadily before the new season soybeans go on the market, and the price of ordinary edible soybeans will fluctuate due to weak demand.