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China Purchased No U.S. Soybeans For An Unprecedented Fifth Straight Month
For the first time in more than two decades, the United States did not export any soybeans in the month of October, the traditional start of the exporting season, to the world's largest market, China.
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China buys more US soybeans, total purchases near 10 million tons reut.rs/3N58BCU[image or embed] -- Reuters (@reuters.com) Jan 6, 2026 at 11:50 AM
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Serious question---
Did American soybean farmers ever say anything rude about Trump?
Because he behaves as if they did.
#1 | Posted by Zed at 2026-01-18 01:19 PM | Reply
Fantastic thread, reinheitsgebot.
Thank you for posting it.
#2 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-01-18 01:22 PM | Reply
There's this ...
China buys more US soybeans, total purchases approach 10 million tons www.reuters.com
... China's total purchases from the latest U.S. crop were now estimated at 8.5 million to nearly 10 million tons, according to traders and analysts, representing up to 80% of the 12 million metric tons that U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said China pledged to buy by the end of February. "There were more U.S. cargoes bought by Sinograin and total purchases are very close to 10 million tons," said one of the traders with direct knowledge of the deals. "We think China will buy a couple of million tons more to meet the target." On Tuesday morning, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported private sales of 336,000 metric tons of soybeans to China for shipment in the 2025/26 season that ends on August 31, bringing China's total confirmed purchases since October to nearly 6.9 million tons. In addition, a sizeable share of the roughly 3 million tons in sales confirmed by the USDA to undisclosed buyers is thought to be to China. ...
"There were more U.S. cargoes bought by Sinograin and total purchases are very close to 10 million tons," said one of the traders with direct knowledge of the deals. "We think China will buy a couple of million tons more to meet the target."
On Tuesday morning, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported private sales of 336,000 metric tons of soybeans to China for shipment in the 2025/26 season that ends on August 31, bringing China's total confirmed purchases since October to nearly 6.9 million tons.
In addition, a sizeable share of the roughly 3 million tons in sales confirmed by the USDA to undisclosed buyers is thought to be to China. ...
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-18 01:50 PM | Reply
China Purchased No U.S. Soybeans
China buys more US soybeans
nonsequitirnonsequitirnonsequitir
#4 | Posted by john_savage1 at 2026-01-18 04:50 PM | Reply
And the farmers will keep voting for this because f*** those ****s
#5 | Posted by hamburglar at 2026-01-18 06:13 PM | Reply
@#4
Look at the dates of purchases mention in the articles.
#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-18 06:15 PM | Reply
Trump said he handled this. I should have known.
#7 | Posted by fresno500 at 2026-01-18 07:49 PM | Reply
Brazil and Argentina made a killing on soybeans last year.
#8 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-01-18 08:03 PM | Reply
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