Soybeans Monthly Price - Indian Rupee per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Feb 1997 - Mar 2026: 32,723.190 (296.04%)
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Description: Soybeans (US), c.i.f. Rotterdam

Unit: Indian Rupee per Metric Ton



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

See also: Agricultural production statistics

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See also: Commodities glossary - Definitions of terms used in commodity trading

Overview

Soybeans are an oilseed crop traded internationally both as a raw agricultural commodity and as a source of two principal processed products: soybean meal and soybean oil. On commodity markets, soybeans are commonly priced in US dollars per metric ton, with physical trade often referenced to export or import benchmarks such as soybeans, US, No. 1, Yellow, CIF Rotterdam. The crop is valued for its dual-use economics: the crushed bean yields protein-rich meal for animal feed and oil for food, industrial uses, and biodiesel feedstock. Because the bean is bulky and relatively low in unit value compared with its processed products, transportation, storage, and crushing margins are central to pricing relationships. Soybeans are also a key benchmark within the broader oilseed complex, linking grain markets, vegetable oil markets, and livestock feed markets. Their market structure reflects the interaction of harvest timing, global trade flows, processing capacity, and substitution with other oilseeds such as rapeseed, sunflowerseed, and palm oil.

Supply Drivers

Soybean supply is shaped by a small number of large producing regions with favorable growing conditions, especially the United States, Brazil, Argentina, China, and parts of the Black Sea and South American agricultural belts. The crop requires a warm growing season and is sensitive to moisture availability during flowering and pod filling, so rainfall patterns and temperature extremes strongly affect yields. Because soybeans are an annual crop, supply responds to planting decisions, weather during the growing season, and harvest conditions rather than to long-lived mine or well depletion cycles. This creates a recurring seasonal pattern in availability and export flow.

Production is also constrained by land competition with corn, wheat, and other crops, since farmers allocate acreage based on relative returns and agronomic rotation needs. In South America, logistics matter greatly: inland transport, river levels, port capacity, and crushing infrastructure influence how quickly beans move from farm to export channels. Storage and handling losses are lower than for many perishables, but quality can still be affected by moisture, heat, and delayed shipment. Disease pressure, pests, and soil fertility management also shape output over time. Because crushing capacity links bean supply to meal and oil production, local processing economics can redirect beans between export and domestic use.

Demand Drivers

Soybean demand is driven by two linked end uses: protein meal for animal feed and vegetable oil for food and industrial consumption. Soybean meal is a core input in poultry, hog, dairy, and aquaculture rations because it provides a concentrated and relatively consistent protein source. This makes soybean demand closely tied to livestock production, feed formulation, and the availability of substitute meals such as rapeseed meal, sunflower meal, and cottonseed meal. Soybean oil competes with other vegetable oils in food processing, frying, margarine, and industrial applications, and it can also be diverted into biofuel production where such markets exist.

Demand is partly seasonal because feed use follows livestock cycles and food oil demand often rises around holiday and cooking seasons in many regions. However, the larger structural driver is population growth, rising meat consumption, and the expansion of processed food systems, all of which increase demand for protein meal and edible oils. Crushing margins matter because they determine whether buyers prefer whole beans or processed products. Trade flows are also influenced by the relative prices of competing oilseeds and oils: when one oilseed becomes expensive, crushers and feed formulators often substitute toward alternatives. In this way, soybeans sit at the center of a broader protein-and-oil complex rather than functioning as a standalone agricultural product.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Soybeans are sensitive to the US dollar because international trade is commonly denominated in dollars, so a stronger dollar can make dollar-priced soybeans more expensive for non-US buyers. Interest rates matter through inventory financing and storage costs: holding physical beans ties up capital, so higher financing costs can pressure nearby prices relative to deferred delivery. Soybeans also exhibit classic agricultural seasonality, with prices often reflecting the balance between harvest-time supply and later consumption needs, which can shape contango or backwardation in futures markets.

Because soybeans are storable but not indefinitely so, the market reflects both physical carrying costs and expectations about future availability. They also tend to correlate with broader grain and oilseed sentiment, especially when weather risk affects multiple crops at once. Inflation can influence nominal prices for agricultural commodities, but the stronger mechanism is usually the interaction of currency values, freight costs, and global feed demand rather than a pure inflation-hedge role.

MonthPriceChange
Feb 199711,053.66-
Mar 199711,908.677.74%
Apr 199712,106.841.66%
May 199710,673.14-11.84%
Jun 19979,955.31-6.73%
Jul 199710,935.249.84%
Aug 19979,520.39-12.94%
Sep 19979,795.702.89%
Oct 199710,071.812.82%
Nov 199710,699.966.24%
Dec 199711,138.894.10%
Jan 199810,744.60-3.54%
Feb 199810,623.25-1.13%
Mar 199810,468.58-1.46%
Apr 199810,270.46-1.89%
May 19989,971.86-2.91%
Jun 199810,223.952.53%
Jul 199810,117.48-1.04%
Aug 19989,359.96-7.49%
Sep 19989,184.52-1.87%
Oct 19989,442.942.81%
Nov 19989,916.255.01%
Dec 19989,787.44-1.30%
Jan 19999,394.27-4.02%
Feb 19998,706.46-7.32%
Mar 19998,699.52-0.08%
Apr 19998,844.311.66%
May 19998,511.42-3.76%
Jun 19998,368.63-1.68%
Jul 19997,921.41-5.34%
Aug 19998,648.729.18%
Sep 19999,012.404.21%
Oct 19998,821.21-2.12%
Nov 19998,592.78-2.59%
Dec 19998,653.470.71%
Jan 20009,058.804.68%
Feb 20009,333.153.03%
Mar 20009,633.073.21%
Apr 20009,993.333.74%
May 200010,069.230.76%
Jun 20009,429.79-6.35%
Jul 20008,821.29-6.45%
Aug 20009,046.982.56%
Sep 20009,590.806.01%
Oct 20009,409.82-1.89%
Nov 20009,637.152.42%
Dec 200010,144.875.27%
Jan 20019,773.40-3.66%
Feb 20019,303.78-4.81%
Mar 20019,091.00-2.29%
Apr 20018,702.17-4.28%
May 20018,632.78-0.80%
Jun 20018,836.992.37%
Jul 20019,805.5010.96%
Aug 20019,990.781.89%
Sep 20019,624.49-3.67%
Oct 20018,979.83-6.70%
Nov 20019,071.501.02%
Dec 20019,056.32-0.17%
Jan 20029,087.110.34%
Feb 20029,105.310.20%
Mar 20029,309.232.24%
Apr 20029,539.302.47%
May 20029,653.001.19%
Jun 20029,792.221.44%
Jul 200210,630.538.56%
Aug 200211,030.043.76%
Sep 200211,432.103.65%
Oct 200211,076.60-3.11%
Nov 200211,726.035.86%
Dec 200211,601.14-1.07%
Jan 200311,694.920.81%
Feb 200311,599.80-0.81%
Mar 200311,481.49-1.02%
Apr 200311,891.753.57%
May 200311,770.79-1.02%
Jun 200311,166.32-5.14%
Jul 200310,633.95-4.77%
Aug 200310,886.712.38%
Sep 200312,104.5311.19%
Oct 200314,071.0416.25%
Nov 200314,885.045.78%
Dec 200315,136.201.69%
Jan 200415,907.155.09%
Feb 200416,659.974.73%
Mar 200418,591.1011.59%
Apr 200415,728.13-15.40%
May 200414,296.50-9.10%
Jun 200413,427.19-6.08%
Jul 200412,846.17-4.33%
Aug 200412,280.73-4.40%
Sep 200411,985.50-2.40%
Oct 200411,400.14-4.88%
Nov 200411,729.182.89%
Dec 200411,654.82-0.63%
Jan 200511,442.41-1.82%
Feb 200511,399.70-0.37%
Mar 200512,670.1011.14%
Apr 200512,378.75-2.30%
May 200512,308.07-0.57%
Jun 200513,337.298.36%
Jul 200512,974.14-2.72%
Aug 200511,953.50-7.87%
Sep 200511,550.04-3.38%
Oct 200511,519.38-0.27%
Nov 200511,694.451.52%
Dec 200512,053.743.07%
Jan 200611,410.41-5.34%
Feb 200611,393.08-0.15%
Mar 200611,430.200.33%
Apr 200611,596.951.46%
May 200612,078.824.16%
Jun 200612,296.811.80%
Jul 200612,624.472.66%
Aug 200612,193.24-3.42%
Sep 200611,899.21-2.41%
Oct 200612,412.884.32%
Nov 200613,457.108.41%
Dec 200613,256.45-1.49%
Jan 200713,567.882.35%
Feb 200714,352.765.78%
Mar 200714,176.21-1.23%
Apr 200713,477.80-4.93%
May 200713,624.531.09%
Jun 200714,715.088.00%
Jul 200715,176.343.13%
Aug 200715,714.783.55%
Sep 200717,184.849.35%
Oct 200717,780.933.47%
Nov 200719,286.168.47%
Dec 200719,877.373.07%
Jan 200820,808.494.68%
Feb 200822,805.149.60%
Mar 200822,553.73-1.10%
Apr 200821,981.18-2.54%
May 200823,848.098.49%
Jun 200827,184.2813.99%
Jul 200827,297.570.42%
Aug 200823,929.02-12.34%
Sep 200823,942.970.06%
Oct 200819,450.57-18.76%
Nov 200818,217.48-6.34%
Dec 200817,479.47-4.05%
Jan 200919,580.9312.02%
Feb 200918,431.26-5.87%
Mar 200919,110.893.69%
Apr 200919,405.081.54%
May 200920,661.896.48%
Jun 200921,120.252.22%
Jul 200920,887.91-1.10%
Aug 200924,040.1315.09%
Sep 200920,587.04-14.36%
Oct 200920,093.79-2.40%
Nov 200920,835.443.69%
Dec 200920,953.190.57%
Jan 201020,018.59-4.46%
Feb 201019,079.74-4.69%
Mar 201018,625.06-2.38%
Apr 201017,915.28-3.81%
May 201018,439.572.93%
Jun 201018,687.751.35%
Jul 201020,039.237.23%
Aug 201020,947.474.53%
Sep 201021,557.212.91%
Oct 201022,021.752.15%
Nov 201023,073.544.78%
Dec 201024,650.956.84%
Jan 201125,760.994.50%
Feb 201125,729.80-0.12%
Mar 201124,867.97-3.35%
Apr 201124,704.20-0.66%
May 201124,997.541.19%
Jun 201124,947.48-0.20%
Jul 201124,717.10-0.92%
Aug 201125,037.201.30%
Sep 201125,388.851.40%
Oct 201124,197.52-4.69%
Nov 201124,247.830.21%
Dec 201125,426.954.86%
Jan 201225,776.591.38%
Feb 201225,710.64-0.26%
Mar 201227,549.837.15%
Apr 201230,244.349.78%
May 201231,378.533.75%
Jun 201232,385.903.21%
Jul 201237,213.3014.91%
Aug 201238,003.822.12%
Sep 201236,953.57-2.76%
Oct 201233,139.24-10.32%
Nov 201231,988.71-3.47%
Dec 201232,294.050.95%
Jan 201332,332.650.12%
Feb 201332,822.701.52%
Mar 201331,800.57-3.11%
Apr 201330,661.37-3.58%
May 201327,407.16-10.61%
Jun 201330,602.6711.66%
Jul 201330,565.22-0.12%
Aug 201332,344.605.82%
Sep 201335,677.4010.30%
Oct 201333,333.21-6.57%
Nov 201334,572.493.72%
Dec 201334,940.551.06%
Jan 201435,137.430.56%
Feb 201430,564.83-13.01%
Mar 201432,361.875.88%
Apr 201431,154.88-3.73%
May 201430,823.83-1.06%
Jun 201430,521.48-0.98%
Jul 201428,334.48-7.17%
Aug 201427,924.70-1.45%
Sep 201426,190.28-6.21%
Oct 201426,122.60-0.26%
Nov 201427,748.616.22%
Dec 201428,114.561.32%
Jan 201526,917.66-4.26%
Feb 201526,271.93-2.40%
Mar 201525,591.32-2.59%
Apr 201524,770.55-3.21%
May 201524,771.120.00%
Jun 201525,000.200.92%
Jul 201525,831.933.33%
Aug 201524,648.10-4.58%
Sep 201524,333.35-1.28%
Oct 201524,465.130.54%
Nov 201524,306.55-0.65%
Dec 201524,535.120.94%
Jan 201625,105.812.33%
Feb 201625,505.851.59%
Mar 201625,547.130.16%
Apr 201626,264.772.81%
May 201628,262.727.61%
Jun 201630,774.628.89%
Jul 201628,975.81-5.85%
Aug 201627,589.65-4.78%
Sep 201626,932.34-2.38%
Oct 201626,827.72-0.39%
Nov 201626,859.690.12%
Dec 201628,250.705.18%
Jan 201728,060.33-0.67%
Feb 201726,474.04-5.65%
Mar 201725,290.39-4.47%
Apr 201724,995.23-1.17%
May 201725,105.080.44%
Jun 201724,394.84-2.83%
Jul 201726,435.388.36%
Aug 201725,130.29-4.94%
Sep 201725,394.281.05%
Oct 201725,807.911.63%
Nov 201725,550.03-1.00%
Dec 201724,871.41-2.66%
Jan 201824,791.36-0.32%
Feb 201826,797.548.09%
Mar 201827,961.674.34%
Apr 201828,830.483.11%
May 201829,065.510.82%
Jun 201826,740.30-8.00%
Jul 201825,911.99-3.10%
Aug 201826,198.621.11%
Sep 201825,801.82-1.51%
Oct 201827,088.384.99%
Nov 201826,865.14-0.82%
Dec 201826,953.530.33%
Jan 201927,051.530.36%
Feb 201927,082.520.11%
Mar 201925,674.45-5.20%
Apr 201924,982.76-2.69%
May 201923,715.11-5.07%
Jun 201924,925.085.10%
Jul 201925,429.502.02%
Aug 201925,678.620.98%
Sep 201926,113.111.69%
Oct 201927,116.953.84%
Nov 201926,828.05-1.07%
Dec 201926,761.05-0.25%
Jan 202027,607.273.16%
Feb 202026,838.24-2.79%
Mar 202027,690.963.18%
Apr 202027,524.12-0.60%
May 202027,174.76-1.27%
Jun 202027,980.412.96%
Jul 202028,587.172.17%
Aug 202028,715.090.45%
Sep 202031,120.158.38%
Oct 202033,376.077.25%
Nov 202037,132.3811.25%
Dec 202037,634.741.35%
Jan 202142,136.9711.96%
Feb 202142,077.48-0.14%
Mar 202142,635.471.33%
Apr 202144,437.504.23%
May 202147,448.086.77%
Jun 202145,214.79-4.71%
Jul 202144,745.38-1.04%
Aug 202143,454.22-2.89%
Sep 202141,044.06-5.55%
Oct 202141,342.960.73%
Nov 202141,043.15-0.73%
Dec 202141,859.341.99%
Jan 202245,132.087.82%
Feb 202249,643.5610.00%
Mar 202254,941.7710.67%
Apr 202254,911.05-0.06%
May 202255,978.791.94%
Jun 202257,548.412.80%
Jul 202253,997.80-6.17%
Aug 202253,390.19-1.13%
Sep 202253,320.55-0.13%
Oct 202251,540.38-3.34%
Nov 202253,099.643.03%
Dec 202253,178.240.15%
Jan 202351,310.82-3.51%
Feb 202353,785.284.82%
Mar 202351,710.86-3.86%
Apr 202350,437.04-2.46%
May 202348,988.14-2.87%
Jun 202348,683.07-0.62%
Jul 202352,087.756.99%
Aug 202348,340.87-7.19%
Sep 202351,416.546.36%
Oct 202344,078.41-14.27%
Nov 202346,064.014.50%
Dec 202345,600.57-1.01%
Jan 202445,504.28-0.21%
Feb 202443,120.35-5.24%
Mar 202440,460.51-6.17%
Apr 202439,808.88-1.61%
May 202440,888.862.71%
Jun 202440,043.89-2.07%
Jul 202439,266.62-1.94%
Aug 202433,569.42-14.51%
Sep 202432,791.91-2.32%
Oct 202437,147.1913.28%
Nov 202436,745.41-1.08%
Dec 202434,728.58-5.49%
Jan 202535,454.112.09%
Feb 202535,886.471.22%
Mar 202534,751.23-3.16%
Apr 202534,849.440.28%
May 202535,284.211.25%
Jun 202535,690.081.15%
Jul 202535,331.72-1.00%
Aug 202535,619.980.82%
Sep 202535,680.140.17%
Oct 202535,683.070.01%
Nov 202539,572.3010.90%
Dec 202539,640.160.17%
Jan 202638,362.36-3.22%
Feb 202641,680.418.65%
Mar 202643,776.855.03%

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