Fastmarkets launches domestic soybean oil prices for Brazil

Fastmarkets has launched three additional domestic soybean oil price assessments for the Brazilian market.

The specifications are as follows:

AG-SYB-0083 Soyoil fob Alto Araguaia, no tax, Real/tonne
Quality: 1% max FFA, 0.2% max moisture and volatile matter, 0.1% max impurities
Quantity: min 38 tonnes
Location: FOB Alto Araguaia, Mato Grosso, Brazil
Timing: Loading in the next full calendar month
Unit: Reais per tonne
Payment terms: Up to 30 days after delivery
Publication: Daily, 5pm São Paulo time

AG-SYB-0084 Soyoil fob Ponta Grossa, no tax, Real/tonne
Quality: 1% max FFA, 0.2% max moisture and volatile matter, 0.1% max impurities
Quantity: min 38 tonnes
Location: FOB Ponta Grossa, Paraná, Brazil
Timing: Loading in the next full calendar month
Unit: Reais per tonne
Payment terms: Up to 30 days after delivery
Publication: Daily, 5pm São Paulo time

AG-SYB-0085 Soyoil cif São Paulo, with tax, Real/tonne
Quality: 1% max FFA, 0.2% max moisture and volatile matter, 0.1% max impurities
Quantity: min 38 tonnes
Location: CIF São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Timing: Loading in the next full calendar month
Unit: Reais per tonne
Payment terms: Up to 30 days after delivery
Publication: Daily 5pm São Paulo time

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

The prices were launched on Tuesday, August 19th. Please note, the basis location for Alto Araguaia has been changed from Cuiaba to better reflect observed trading patterns.

To provide feedback on the domestic soyoil prices for Brazil or if you would like to provide price information by becoming a data submitter to the Brazil domestic soyoil market please contact Eduardo Tinti by email at: pricing@fastmarkets.com. Please add the subject heading “FAO: Eduardo Tinti, re: Brazil domestic soyoil.”

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 https://www.fastmarkets.com/methodology.

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