More than 400,000 tons of U.S. soybeans left U.S. ports for China last week. According to the USDA’s weekly export inspections report, China was the top destination for U.S. beans for the week ending February 14th, followed by Mexico and the European Union, ahead of more trade talks this week. Soybean inspections have improved, but 2018/19 inspections remain far behind the 2017/18 pace. The 2018/19 marketing year runs through the end of May for wheat and the end of August for beans, corn, and sorghum.
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