The U.S. are soy beans on best way to complete the ninth week in a row with a plus sign. This is the longest "Bull Run" in 43 years. A decrease in supply in South America and doubts about a good harvest in the United States provide the reasons.
By more than 28% rise in the front month July soybean prices on the CBoT. in 1973, bean prices rose also nine weeks in a row.
The supply and demand situation is now very tight and that has now probably understood everyone. China to buy large quantities. Now La Nina the great theme of the stockbrokers. We can now really don't even use dryness in the Midwest of the United States.
Farmers in Argentina have tabled until today only 86.7% of the soybean harvest, which informed Buenos Aires grains Exchange yesterday. 8% more than a week ago. The consequences of the mass in the rain in April are still felt.