Soybean Meal Monthly Price - Canadian Dollar per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2001 - Mar 2026: 244.912 (79.34%)
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Description: Soybean meal (any origin), Argentine 45/46% extraction, c.i.f. Rotterdam beginning 1990; previously US 44%

Unit: Canadian Dollar per Metric Ton



Source: ISTA Mielke GmbH, Oil World; US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.

See also: Soybean Meal production statistics

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Overview

Soybean meal is the protein-rich co-product obtained after soybeans are crushed to extract soybean oil. It is typically priced on commodity markets as soybean meal with 48% protein, delivered CIF Rotterdam, and quoted in US dollars per metric ton. The Rotterdam benchmark reflects international trade in a standardized, exportable form and serves as a reference for feed manufacturers, traders, and processors. Soybean meal is one of the principal ingredients in compound animal feed because it provides a concentrated source of digestible protein and amino acids, especially for poultry, swine, dairy cattle, and aquaculture feed formulations. It is also used in some industrial and food applications, though feed demand dominates. Because meal is produced jointly with soybean oil, its market is linked to the economics of oilseed crushing rather than to a single end-use sector. This co-product structure makes soybean meal an important part of the broader vegetable oils and protein meals complex.

Supply Drivers

Soybean meal supply is determined first by soybean production and then by crushing capacity, transport, and export logistics. The main producing regions are the United States, Brazil, Argentina, and, to a lesser extent, Paraguay, China, and India. These regions dominate because they combine suitable growing conditions, large-scale mechanized farming, and established export infrastructure. Soybeans are an annual crop, so supply responds each harvest cycle to planting decisions, weather during flowering and pod fill, and disease pressure. Drought, excess rainfall, heat stress, and pest outbreaks can reduce yields or delay harvests. In South America, the timing of the harvest and the availability of port capacity strongly affect export flows. In North America, inland transport, river levels, and rail access influence the movement of beans to crushers and export terminals.

Crushing margins also matter because soybean meal is produced jointly with soybean oil. When oil demand is strong relative to meal demand, crushers may run at higher rates, increasing meal output. Conversely, weak crush margins can limit processing. Storage is feasible, but meal is bulky and can be sensitive to moisture and quality loss, so logistics and handling costs are important. Because soybean meal is derived from soybeans, its supply is constrained by the biological cycle of the crop and by the capacity of the global crushing and shipping system.

Demand Drivers

Demand for soybean meal is driven primarily by livestock and poultry feed use. It is valued for its high protein content, consistent amino acid profile, and ease of incorporation into compound feeds. Poultry and swine sectors are especially important consumers because they rely on formulated rations where soybean meal often serves as a core protein ingredient. Dairy and beef feedlots also use it, while aquaculture and pet food industries consume smaller volumes. Demand tends to track meat, milk, and egg production because feed use rises with herd and flock sizes. Population growth, urbanization, and rising incomes support long-run demand for animal protein, which in turn supports meal consumption.

Substitution is an important feature of the market. Soybean meal competes with rapeseed meal, sunflower meal, cottonseed meal, palm kernel meal, and, in some regions, distillers’ grains and other feed by-products. Feed formulators adjust rations based on relative prices, protein content, amino acid balance, and local availability. Corn and other energy feeds are complements because livestock diets combine protein and energy sources. Seasonal patterns can appear where feed demand follows poultry placement cycles, dairy feeding regimes, or regional livestock production rhythms, but the dominant driver is structural feed demand rather than direct human consumption. Regulatory and technology factors, such as feed formulation standards and the use of amino acid supplements, influence how much soybean meal is required per unit of animal output.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Soybean meal prices are influenced by the U.S. dollar because the benchmark is quoted in dollars while production and consumption are spread across many currencies. A stronger dollar can make dollar-priced meal more expensive for importers, while a weaker dollar can support demand. The market is also sensitive to freight costs, interest rates, and storage economics because crushers, merchants, and feed users manage inventories across time and geography. When storage is costly or supply is abundant, futures markets can exhibit contango; when nearby supply is tight relative to demand, backwardation can appear. Soybean meal often moves with the broader oilseed complex, especially soybean oil and soybeans, because crushing economics link the three markets. It also has some correlation with feedgrain markets through livestock ration substitution and with energy markets through freight, fertilizer, and farm input costs.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 2001308.68-
May 2001303.60-1.64%
Jun 2001315.373.87%
Jul 2001319.981.46%
Aug 2001311.99-2.50%
Sep 2001320.222.64%
Oct 2001320.05-0.05%
Nov 2001331.073.44%
Dec 2001308.21-6.91%
Jan 2002330.287.16%
Feb 2002314.62-4.74%
Mar 2002301.46-4.18%
Apr 2002293.48-2.64%
May 2002290.05-1.17%
Jun 2002286.96-1.06%
Jul 2002295.212.88%
Aug 2002297.710.85%
Sep 2002318.486.98%
Oct 2002318.44-0.01%
Nov 2002323.251.51%
Dec 2002318.83-1.37%
Jan 2003317.76-0.34%
Feb 2003323.721.88%
Mar 2003314.65-2.80%
Apr 2003317.290.84%
May 2003307.43-3.11%
Jun 2003296.15-3.67%
Jul 2003291.47-1.58%
Aug 2003296.811.83%
Sep 2003313.305.55%
Oct 2003366.2016.89%
Nov 2003384.444.98%
Dec 2003362.74-5.64%
Jan 2004380.314.84%
Feb 2004397.164.43%
Mar 2004437.4310.14%
Apr 2004447.612.33%
May 2004405.86-9.33%
Jun 2004344.75-15.06%
Jul 2004301.00-12.69%
Aug 2004285.42-5.18%
Sep 2004284.02-0.49%
Oct 2004266.90-6.03%
Nov 2004256.24-4.00%
Dec 2004270.165.43%
Jan 2005284.905.46%
Feb 2005293.513.02%
Mar 2005310.505.79%
Apr 2005300.46-3.23%
May 2005294.32-2.04%
Jun 2005299.111.63%
Jul 2005299.350.08%
Aug 2005286.44-4.31%
Sep 2005275.36-3.87%
Oct 2005264.45-3.96%
Nov 2005262.26-0.83%
Dec 2005274.134.53%
Jan 2006267.54-2.40%
Feb 2006263.73-1.42%
Mar 2006252.72-4.17%
Apr 2006239.41-5.27%
May 2006236.17-1.35%
Jun 2006240.391.78%
Jul 2006243.221.18%
Aug 2006248.982.37%
Sep 2006259.014.03%
Oct 2006275.366.31%
Nov 2006282.012.42%
Dec 2006287.101.80%
Jan 2007310.298.08%
Feb 2007331.826.94%
Mar 2007325.67-1.85%
Apr 2007300.07-7.86%
May 2007293.67-2.13%
Jun 2007296.330.91%
Jul 2007316.586.83%
Aug 2007335.355.93%
Sep 2007372.3811.04%
Oct 2007391.965.26%
Nov 2007395.790.98%
Dec 2007434.999.90%
Jan 2008453.464.24%
Feb 2008457.630.92%
Mar 2008466.892.02%
Apr 2008523.3112.08%
May 2008503.54-3.78%
Jun 2008543.317.90%
Jul 2008528.19-2.78%
Aug 2008465.69-11.83%
Sep 2008437.22-6.11%
Oct 2008415.80-4.90%
Nov 2008406.45-2.25%
Dec 2008392.40-3.46%
Jan 2009469.2719.59%
Feb 2009493.085.07%
Mar 2009463.96-5.90%
Apr 2009483.824.28%
May 2009514.896.42%
Jun 2009518.590.72%
Jul 2009493.34-4.87%
Aug 2009493.17-0.04%
Sep 2009477.21-3.24%
Oct 2009453.06-5.06%
Nov 2009465.762.80%
Dec 2009454.26-2.47%
Jan 2010441.21-2.87%
Feb 2010427.85-3.03%
Mar 2010379.92-11.20%
Apr 2010378.91-0.27%
May 2010385.691.79%
Jun 2010364.50-5.49%
Jul 2010385.095.65%
Aug 2010415.627.93%
Sep 2010423.291.84%
Oct 2010425.280.47%
Nov 2010442.043.94%
Dec 2010452.982.48%
Jan 2011459.801.51%
Feb 2011462.820.66%
Mar 2011427.56-7.62%
Apr 2011395.17-7.57%
May 2011392.47-0.68%
Jun 2011393.090.16%
Jul 2011392.17-0.23%
Aug 2011402.032.51%
Sep 2011405.250.80%
Oct 2011388.82-4.05%
Nov 2011368.12-5.32%
Dec 2011360.11-2.18%
Jan 2012390.918.55%
Feb 2012404.833.56%
Mar 2012438.028.20%
Apr 2012478.929.34%
May 2012506.765.81%
Jun 2012529.414.47%
Jul 2012617.2016.58%
Aug 2012646.234.70%
Sep 2012633.04-2.04%
Oct 2012587.04-7.27%
Nov 2012566.01-3.58%
Dec 2012571.120.90%
Jan 2013521.84-8.63%
Feb 2013523.540.33%
Mar 2013526.690.60%
Apr 2013505.09-4.10%
May 2013524.683.88%
Jun 2013561.797.07%
Jul 2013591.435.28%
Aug 2013561.43-5.07%
Sep 2013596.736.29%
Oct 2013606.131.57%
Nov 2013594.46-1.93%
Dec 2013605.911.93%
Jan 2014590.20-2.59%
Feb 2014630.916.90%
Mar 2014668.535.96%
Apr 2014642.29-3.93%
May 2014618.88-3.64%
Jun 2014590.26-4.62%
Jul 2014540.80-8.38%
Aug 2014548.681.46%
Sep 2014505.80-7.82%
Oct 2014507.920.42%
Nov 2014536.125.55%
Dec 2014541.000.91%
Jan 2015537.52-0.64%
Feb 2015523.04-2.69%
Mar 2015520.36-0.51%
Apr 2015490.89-5.66%
May 2015470.24-4.21%
Jun 2015478.371.73%
Jul 2015524.589.66%
Aug 2015507.32-3.29%
Sep 2015496.78-2.08%
Oct 2015487.19-1.93%
Nov 2015465.38-4.48%
Dec 2015463.70-0.36%
Jan 2016478.083.10%
Feb 2016446.01-6.71%
Mar 2016422.09-5.36%
Apr 2016443.775.14%
May 2016545.4422.91%
Jun 2016602.4510.45%
Jul 2016574.56-4.63%
Aug 2016517.84-9.87%
Sep 2016482.45-6.83%
Oct 2016478.97-0.72%
Nov 2016479.500.11%
Dec 2016474.46-1.05%
Jan 2017489.753.22%
Feb 2017489.60-0.03%
Mar 2017482.83-1.38%
Apr 2017464.63-3.77%
May 2017468.710.88%
Jun 2017440.26-6.07%
Jul 2017432.78-1.70%
Aug 2017416.28-3.81%
Sep 2017419.860.86%
Oct 2017444.305.82%
Nov 2017448.060.85%
Dec 2017460.112.69%
Jan 2018467.211.54%
Feb 2018529.5213.34%
Mar 2018576.018.78%
Apr 2018587.471.99%
May 2018590.820.57%
Jun 2018553.15-6.38%
Jul 2018533.87-3.48%
Aug 2018506.02-5.22%
Sep 2018491.93-2.79%
Oct 2018493.870.40%
Nov 2018483.34-2.13%
Dec 2018483.730.08%
Jan 2019481.59-0.44%
Feb 2019466.61-3.11%
Mar 2019460.59-1.29%
Apr 2019456.76-0.83%
May 2019456.53-0.05%
Jun 2019481.815.54%
Jul 2019456.79-5.19%
Aug 2019447.90-1.95%
Sep 2019441.08-1.52%
Oct 2019450.842.21%
Nov 2019459.431.91%
Dec 2019465.481.32%
Jan 2020474.671.98%
Feb 2020470.22-0.94%
Mar 2020525.9411.85%
Apr 2020511.56-2.73%
May 2020473.50-7.44%
Jun 2020467.35-1.30%
Jul 2020479.302.56%
Aug 2020496.173.52%
Sep 2020540.668.97%
Oct 2020615.2113.79%
Nov 2020648.905.48%
Dec 2020634.22-2.26%
Jan 2021715.4612.81%
Feb 2021696.44-2.66%
Mar 2021608.11-12.68%
Apr 2021579.95-4.63%
May 2021585.891.02%
Jun 2021571.36-2.48%
Jul 2021589.773.22%
Aug 2021592.710.50%
Sep 2021593.520.14%
Oct 2021560.72-5.53%
Nov 2021554.55-1.10%
Dec 2021590.436.47%
Jan 2022664.1712.49%
Feb 2022724.309.05%
Mar 2022761.725.17%
Apr 2022731.85-3.92%
May 2022682.60-6.73%
Jun 2022673.59-1.32%
Jul 2022692.972.88%
Aug 2022691.37-0.23%
Sep 2022714.703.37%
Oct 2022742.783.93%
Nov 2022698.05-6.02%
Dec 2022776.6711.26%
Jan 2023812.484.61%
Feb 2023813.570.13%
Mar 2023794.59-2.33%
Apr 2023737.32-7.21%
May 2023701.55-4.85%
Jun 2023653.37-6.87%
Jul 2023683.494.61%
Aug 2023693.791.51%
Sep 2023690.00-0.55%
Oct 2023701.511.67%
Nov 2023784.1911.79%
Dec 2023706.01-9.97%
Jan 2024662.66-6.14%
Feb 2024617.09-6.88%
Mar 2024597.34-3.20%
Apr 2024586.97-1.74%
May 2024654.8311.56%
Jun 2024658.760.60%
Jul 2024648.03-1.63%
Aug 2024595.25-8.14%
Sep 2024590.26-0.84%
Oct 2024578.89-1.93%
Nov 2024537.65-7.12%
Dec 2024533.61-0.75%
Jan 2025529.49-0.77%
Feb 2025511.80-3.34%
Mar 2025529.453.45%
Apr 2025516.97-2.36%
May 2025496.76-3.91%
Jun 2025482.82-2.81%
Jul 2025458.72-4.99%
Aug 2025488.626.52%
Sep 2025494.541.21%
Oct 2025498.070.72%
Nov 2025578.2616.10%
Dec 2025550.26-4.84%
Jan 2026534.49-2.87%
Feb 2026533.24-0.23%
Mar 2026553.593.82%

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