428,000 tons. According to monitoring, the total inventory of domestic coastal imported rapeseed is expected to rise to 428,000 tons by December, an increase of 35.23% from 316,500 tons in November, which is the second consecutive week of increase. Recently, rapeseed meal futures have risen counter-seasonally, mainly driven by the rise in soybean meal. However, as rainfall in South America increases, soybean planting and growth are normal, and weather speculation will be short-lived and unsustainable. In addition, domestic stocks of rapeseed and rapeseed meal have both increased, and demand has become increasingly sluggish, so the pullback in rapeseed meal prices may continue.