Soybean prices fall amid exclusion of agriculture from U.S.-China trade deal

Soybean futures declined from June 6 to June 12.
Over the week, soybeans declined by 9.40 cents to 1,042.2 cents per bushel.
Since the agricultural sector was not included in the agreement between China and the United States, the question of demand from China remains open. Favorable weather in the US soybean growing regions has also added pressure to prices. These regions have experienced normal temperatures and rainfall.
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