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CBOT soybeans gain ground as canola tumbles on Chinese import probe



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China buys more US soybeans, USDA reports

CBOT corn, wheat futures gain on technical trading

Corn futures see boost from recent dry weather in U.S. Midwest

Recasts with updated prices at 1430 GMT, adds analyst quote

By P.J. Huffstutter

CHICAGO, Sept 3 (Reuters) -Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures turned higher on Tuesday, at one point reaching a near four-week high, bolstered by news that China plans to launch an anti-dumping investigation into imports of Canadian canola, traders said.

The ICE canola contract for November delivery RSX4 dropped 7% to its daily limit on the news as the move could disrupt trade in Canada's main export market for the oilseed.

Market participants saw the news as an indication that China may seek other oilseed options, such as soybeans and rapeseed, traders said. China's rapeseed meal futures on the Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange CRSMcv1 jumped 6% following the announcement, hitting its highest since Aug. 6

"There's no doubt the canola story is giving quite a bit of support to soybean futures today," said Karl Setzer, partner at Consus Ag Consulting. "It's that and the fact that we're starting to see Chinese demand for soybeans perk up, even though they're still severely under-bought."

The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Tuesday confirmed private sales of 132,000 metric tons of U.S. soybeans to China for delivery in the 2024-25 marketing year that begins Sept. 1 - the third soybean sale to top buyer China in the past week.

CBOT's most-active soybeans Sv1 were up 0.1% at $10.01 a bushel at 1430 GMT. Earlier in the session, they rose to $10.11 a bushel, the highest price since Aug. 8.

Chicago grain futures gained on technical support and bargain buying, as they resumed trading following Monday's U.S. Labor Day holiday. MKTS/GLOB

Prices had fallen into over-sold levels last week, prompting market participants to shore up some positions, traders said.

Recent warm weather in the U.S. Midwest is expected to limit some early frost concerns, according to Commodity Weather Group, but the dry weather could impact some of the crop.

CBOT corn Cv1 was up 0.75% to $4.04 a bushel, while the most-active wheat contract on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) Wv1 was up 1.13% at $5.57-3/4 a bushel.



Additional reporting by Gus Trompiz in Paris and Peter Hobson in Canberra; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips, Mrigank Dhaniwala, Mark Heinrich and Tomasz Janowski

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