A list of registered ships from Brazil, that you want to load soybeans, suggests that in June around 20% less soy beans are loaded as in the month of June 2015. Record amounts of soy beans were already carried out in the first five months of the year; the high premiums but indicating that demand is still high.
5.11 million tons of soybeans from Brazil are likely to run in June, where for some ships still no charge date is fixed. A year ago, there were 6.43 million tons in June, so the Logistics Agency of Williams to the Reuters news service.
The decline for June is justified among other things, that new and more efficient loading equipment at various places of harbour in operation have been approved.
The Brazilian soybean industry estimates the harvest of the South American country on 98.6 million tons and an export volume of 55.3 million tons this year. Already 28.4 million tons, or 51% of the projected export volume were performed from January to the third week in May. So it is understandable that less will be loaded in the next few months.