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Soybean Market Rallies: Policy Shift and Bean Oil Surge Drive Latest News
A major announcement from the Treasury regarding the 45Z tax credit sent positive shockwaves through the soybean complex this week. Bean oil futures surged 102 to 129 points following the guidance release, providing crucial support to the broader soybean sector and easing market concerns that had been weighing on traders.
Treasury Policy Boosts Bean Oil, Lifts Soybean Sentiment
The morning release of revised 45Z tax credit guidance proved to be a significant catalyst. Bean oil prices rallied sharply, climbing into triple-digit gains that rippled through related markets. This policy clarity helped reduce uncertainty that had been clouding the soybean sector. Soybean futures themselves jumped 4 to 5.5 cents, while the national average cash price climbed 4 ¾ cents to $10.00 ½ according to cmdtyView data. However, not all soybean complex products moved in tandem—soymeal futures declined between $1.40 and $2.60, suggesting selective strength across different commodity segments.
USDA Soybean Crush Report Reveals Mixed Signals
The USDA’s latest Fats & Oils report painted a nuanced picture of soybean processing activity. December soybean crush totaled 229.84 million bushels, which fell short of what markets had anticipated. Yet the monthly data showed improvement: the December crush represented a 4.24% jump from November and a 5.59% increase year-over-year. Looking at the bigger picture, cumulative crush since the marketing year began in September has reached 891.58 million bushels—a solid 7.43% gain compared to the same period last year. This trajectory suggests continued demand for soybean processing despite near-term monthly shortfalls.
Global Soybean Trade Shifts with EU Import Pullback
International soybean flows are telling an interesting story. From July through February, the European Union imported 7.29 million metric tons of soybeans, down significantly by 1.33 million metric tons from the identical period the previous year. This pullback in EU imports reflects shifting demand patterns globally and adds another layer to current soybean news dynamics affecting prices.
Soybean Futures Settle Higher Across Multiple Contracts
The rally extended across the soybean contract calendar:
The consistent gains across multiple expiration months demonstrate broad-based strength in the soybean market, suggesting that the policy-driven rally is supported by genuine market fundamentals rather than concentrated speculation.