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UPDATE 2-China forecasts rising soybean imports to make up for less canola

Published 08/03/2019, 05:50 pm
Updated 08/03/2019, 06:00 pm
© Reuters.  UPDATE 2-China forecasts rising soybean imports to make up for less canola
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BEIJING, March 8 (Reuters) - China on Friday raised its forecast for soybean imports during the 2018/19 crop year to 85 million tonnes, up from 83.65 million in last month's outlook, after the country's customs agency suspended some imports of rival oilseed canola.

China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said in its monthly forecast on Friday that even though African swine fever was reducing demand for soymeal in pig feed, canola imports were expected to fall, which would benefit soymeal consumption.

Canola imports are likely to drop after the General Administration of Customs suspended the clearance of canola imports from Canadian agribusiness Richardson International on March 1.

It said on Thursday it will also step up inspections of all Canadian canola cargoes until further notice. soybeans, canola, or rapeseed, is crushed into oil and meal, with the meal used to feed China's huge herd of livestock as well as farmed fish.

The agriculture ministry did not give a forecast for canola imports. However, China's canola oil production would be 5.7 million tonnes, slightly lower than earlier forecast, as a result of increased customs inspections reducing canola supplies available for crushing, the ministry said.

Canola oil imports are forecast to fall slightly to 900,000 tonnes, versus 1 million tonnes forecast last month, the ministry said.

Corn consumption is forecast to fall to 283 million tonnes, down from 285 million tonnes in last month's outlook, the ministry said, as African swine fever continued to spread and forced farmers to slaughter their livestock, reducing demand for corn-based feed.

China has reported 111 outbreaks of African swine fever, a fatal pig disease, in 28 of its provinces and regions since August 2018. ministry added however that the disease is "generally controllable" and prevention and control is "gradually improving".

2016/2 2017/2018 2018/201 2018/201 Percentage

017

(Mar

9 (Feb. 9 (Mar.

change

estimate) forecast forecast

)

)

Corn

Planted 44.18

42.40

42.13

42.13

0% acreage

(mln

hectares)

Output

263.61 259.07

257.33

257.33

0.00%

(mln

tonnes)

Imports

2.46

3.47

1.50

1.50

0.00%

(mln

tonnes)

Ending

7.18

-7.73

-26.50

-24.50

Stocks

(mln

tonnes)

Soybean

Planted

7.60

8.25

8.40

8.40

0.00% acreage

(mln

hectares)

Output

13.60

15.28

16.00

16.00

0.00%

(mln

tonnes)

Imports 93.49

94.13

83.65

85.00

1.61%

(mln

tonnes)

Ending

-1.15

2.22

-3.40

-2.05

Stocks

(mln

tonnes)

Cotton

Planted

3.10

3.35

3.37

3.37

0.00% acreage

(mln

hectares)

Output

4.82

5.89

6.04

6.04

0.00%

(mln

tonnes)

Imports

1.11

1.32

1.60

2.00

25.00%

(mln

tonnes)

Ending

8.75

7.43

6.58

6.98

Stocks

(mln

tonnes)

Sugar

Planted

1.40

1.38

1.48

1.48

0.00% acreage

(mln

hectares)

Cane

1.23

1.20

1.24

1.24

0.00%

Beet

0.17

0.18

0.23

0.23

0.00% Output

9.29

10.31

10.68

10.60

-0.75%

(mln

tonnes)

Cane

8.24

9.16

9.25

9.25

0.00%

sugar

Beet

1.05

1.15

1.43

1.35

-5.59%

sugar

Imports

2.29

2.43

2.90

2.90

0.00%

(mln

tonnes)

Ending

-3.44

-2.54

-1.77

-1.85

Stocks

(mln

tonnes)

Edible

oils

Output

27.17

27.28

26.11

25.91

-0.77%

(mln

tonnes)

Soybean 16.33

15.87

14.70

14.70

0.00%

oil

Rapeseed

5.68

5.94

5.93

5.70

-3.88% Peanut

2.98

3.12

3.07

3.07

0.00%

oil

Imports

5.78

6.11

6.45

6.52

1.09%

(mln

tonnes)

Palm oil

3.34

3.58

3.90

4.00

2.56% Rapeseed

0.80

1.07

1.00

0.90

-10.00% Soybean

0.71

0.48

0.50

0.50

0.00%

oil

Ending

0.12

-0.28

-1.05

-1.17

Stocks

(mln

tonnes)

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