Soybeans firm, set for second week of gains on strong demand
Soybeans eye weekly gains on robust demand for US supplies
Wheat firms, gains capped by improved weather in US Plains
Adds quote in paragraph 3, updates prices
By Naveen Thukral
SINGAPORE, Nov 1 (Reuters) -Chicago soybean futures rose for a third consecutive session on Friday,with the market on track for a weekly gain, on support fromstrong demand for U.S. cargoes.
Wheat inched higher, although the market remained under pressure from improved U.S. planting weather. Corn firmed.
"U.S. soybean and corn exports are booming which is providing support to prices," said one grains trader in Singapore. "U.S. prices for soybeans, corn and soymeal are among the cheapest in the world right now."
The most-active soybean contract on the Chicago Board of Trade Sv1 rose 0.8% to $10.02-3/4 a bushel, as of 0245 GMT, wheat Wv1 added 0.5% to $5.73-1/2 a bushel and corn Cv1 gained 0.2% to$4.11-1/2a bushel.
For the week, soybeans are up nearly 1.5%,rising for the secondweek in a row andwheat is up 0.7% after losing groundlast week. Corn is down 0.9% after a positive finish last week.
Strong export demand is supporting soybean futures despite U.S. farmers harvesting some of the largest crops in history.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)confirmed private sales of 150,000 metric tons of U.S. soymeal to undisclosed destinations for delivery in the 2024-25marketing year that began Oct. 1.
The agency reported export sales of U.S. soybeans and corn inthe week ended Oct. 24 at 2.3 million metric tons each. Both were in line with trade expectations.
For wheat, rains hitting the U.S. Plains are providing much-needed moisture to the region, which was hit by dry weather. Drought was affecting 62% of the U.S. winter wheat crop as of Tuesday, up from 58% a week earlier, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
The European Commission on Thursday lowered virtually all its estimates for this year's grain crops in the European Union, which would lead to much tighter stocks at the end of the 2024-25season in the 27-member bloc.
In supply and demand data, the Commission put this year's production of common wheat, or soft wheat, in the EU at 112.6 million metric tons, down two million from a month ago and 10% below the volume produced last year.
Argentine farms planted with corn could surpass the 6.3 million hectares (15.6 million acres) planned for the current crop due to fewer leafhopper insects plaguing the area, after recent harvests sustained major losses due to the bug, a major grains exchange said on Thursday.
Commodity funds were net buyers of CBOT soyoil futures contracts and net sellers of soymeal and wheat contracts on Thursday, traders said. Funds were net even in soybean and corn contracts. COMFUND/CBT
Reporting by Naveen Thukral; Editing by Alan Barona and Sumana Nandy
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