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Rise in soybean prices unlikely to be sustained

The recent strength in US soybean prices has been driven by fears of tight supplies as congestion at Brazilian ports delays exports. However, as the logistical problems ease and planting of the new crop in the US progresses, prices should resume their downward trend over the rest of 2013.

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