vivid soybean oil machine in argentina

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • How much soybean production in Argentina in 2024/2025?
  • Post forecasts Argentina soybean production at 51 million metric tons (MMT) in marketing year (MY) 2024/2025 as production returns to assuming good weather in the year ahead and increased soy planting at the expense of wheat and corn, particularly in late or second crop soy.
  • Where does Argentina import soybean oil?
  • Imports In 2022, Argentina imported $142M in Soybean Oil, becoming the 32nd largest importer of Soybean Oil in the world. At the same year, Soybean Oil was the 117th most imported product in Argentina. Argentina imports Soybean Oil primarily from: Paraguay ($142M), Bolivia ($178k), South Korea ($32k), Netherlands ($27.8k), and Germany ($9.28k).
  • Are Argentina's giant soybean processing plants running out of soybeans?
  • BUENOS AIRES, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Argentina's giant soybean processing plants are running out of soybeans after a historic drought cut the crop in half, the head of the country's grains export chamber told Reuters, and this will leave well over two-thirds of factory capacity idle.
  • How hard is it to crush soybeans in Argentina?
  • It's going to be tough in Argentina's crushing industry with the soy crop size down from last year's 44 million mt to 27 million mt in MY 2022-23, Heckman said May 3. The crush capacity in rest of the world will need to replace those lost volumes of soybean meal and oil from Argentina, he added.
  • Is South America the world's top exporter of processed soy oil & meal?
  • For years, the South American country was the world's top exporter of processed soy oil and meal. Its crown slipped this year after its crop was ravaged and as the indebted government has pushed exports of beans to bring in dollars.
  • Will Argentina import more soybeans in 2022-23?
  • As a result, commodities analysts expect Argentina to import nearly three times higher volumes of soybeans on the year at 11 million mt in MY 2022-23, making it the second-largest purchaser in the world behind China, which is not an ideal scenario for the cash-strapped country.