Delayed publication of Soymeal US Gulf prices

The publication of Fastmarkets’ Soymeal CIF US Gulf Barge Hipro, Soymeal CIF US Gulf Barge Hipro Premium, Soymeal FOB US Gulf Barge Hipro and Soymeal FOB US Gulf Barge Hipro Premium assessments for April 6 and 7, 2026 was delayed because of a procedure lapse and a system error. Fastmarkets’ pricing database has been updated.

The following prices were affected:

AG-SYB-0037 Soymeal CIF US Gulf Barge Hipro

April 6
M1 (May) $377 per tonne
M2 (June) $363.25 per tonne
M3 (July) $363.25 per tonne
April 7
M1 (May) $371.75 per tonne
M2 (June) $359.25 per tonne
M3 (July) $359.25 per tonne

AG-SYB-0038 Soymeal CIF US Gulf Barge Hipro Premium

April 6
M1 (May) $25.50 per short ton
M2 (June) $15 per short ton
M3 (July) $15 per short ton
April 7
M1 (May) $25.50 per short ton
M2 (June) $15 per short ton
M3 (July) $15 per short ton

AG-SYB-0039 Soymeal FOB US Gulf Barge Hipro 

April 6
M1 (May) $379.75 per tonne
M2 (June) $370 per tonne
M3 (July) $368.75 per tonne
April 7
M1 (May) $375.50 per tonne
M2 (June) $367 per tonne
M3 (July) $366 per tonne

AG-SYB-0040 Soymeal FOB US Gulf Barge Hipro Premium

April 6
M1 (May) $28 per short ton
M2 (June) $21 per short ton
M3 (July) $20 per short ton
April 7
M1 (May) $29 per short ton
M2 (June) $22 per short ton
M3 (July) $21 per short ton

These prices are part of the Fastmarkets Grains and Oils, Fats & Biofuels packages.

For more information or to provide feedback on the delayed publication of this price or if you would like to provide price information by becoming a data submitter to these prices, please contact pricing@fastmarkets.com and fats_oils@fastmarkets.com. Please add the subject heading “re: Soymeal US Gulf.” Please indicate if comments are confidential. Fastmarkets will consider all comments received and will make comments not marked as confidential available upon request.

To see all Fastmarkets pricing methodology and specification documents, go to the Fastmarkets methodology page.

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