Organic Soybean Price Seasonality

Organic Soybean Price Seasonality

Organic soybean prices are entering a seasonal weakness.  You can see from the chart the average price per month for each month since 2016. Seasonality in prices refers to the recurring patterns or fluctuations that occur in prices over a specific period, typically over the course of a year.

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The primary driver of seasonality is the variation in supply and demand throughout the year. For example, prices of organic soybeans usually trough during the peak harvest season when supply is abundant and may rise during off-peak periods when supply declines.

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