China’s soybean imports in October surged 41% on the year as the country’s recovery from African swine fever supported the demand for the animal feed. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now According to China’s customs report released Nov. 7, the world’s top soybean consumer imported 8.69 million mt of beans in October. Soybeans futures prices are expected to continue on an upward trend on strong demand from China in the coming days, analysts said. CBOT November soybean futures prices were trading in the range of $10.98/bu – $11.09/bu on Nov. 6, near a four-year high. Swine fever China lost over 50% of its swine population to the African swine fever, which started in August 2018. Following large […]