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Chinese feed manufacturers sign first bulk contract for Argentine soybean meal since 2019, sources claim

Four sources confirmed on Thursday that Chinese feed manufacturers have purchased 30,000 metric tonnes of Argentine soybean meal for shipment in July. This is the first purchase made by the country since China approved the importation of the product last year.

Sources said that the cargo was purchased jointly by several Chinese feed manufacturers and will arrive in Guangdong Province in southern China in September.

China is the largest consumer of animal feed, but it produces the majority of this raw material by crushing soybeans imported mainly from Brazil and the United States. Argentina is the top exporter of soybean oil and meal in the world.

The trader stated that Chinese feed manufacturers are trying to secure supplies in the event of a reduction in soybean purchases due to Beijing's ongoing trade war with the U.S.

They added that the soymeal was sold for $360 per tonne on a cost and freight basis.

"This is a test case. Several companies have booked 30,000 tonnes. We expect more deals if it passes China's inspections and quarantines," said a Singapore-based trader from an international trading firm that sells soybeans in China.

(source: Reuters)