Soybeans On The Rise

 | Jan 29, 2016 05:46AM ET

Soybeans on the rise

World soybean production forecast has been lowered recently. Dry weather forecast in South America has spurred concerns for soybean crop yield in the region. Will the price of soybeans continue rising?

Soybean prices are rising supported by dry weather and global output estimates. Commodity Weather Group forecasts continued dry weather in crop areas in Argentina, which will negatively impact the crop yields. The United States Department of Agriculture updated its estimate of the Global Soybean Production in 2015-2016 to 319.01 million metric tons, about 1.1 million tons lower than the previous month's estimate. At the same time China’s soybean imports are estimated to edge up to 79 million tons, slightly higher than the previous year. Lower domestic production and growing demand for protein meal and vegetable oil are forecast to contribute to higher Chinese imports. Weather and import demand outlook support the bullish bias in soybean prices.