The estimates for the new season 2018-19, starting in September for Corn and in October for Soybean, forecast increasing production and use and decreasing ending stocks from 2017-18. Corn production […]
The estimates for the new season 2018-19, starting in September for Corn and in October for Soybean, forecast increasing production and use and decreasing ending stocks from 2017-18.
Corn production is forecast at 1056.07 Mio Tons (+1.9% from a year ago) and Soybean production is expected to reach record high (354.54 Mio Tons, +5.3%).
Argentina+43.6% Soybean production expected in 2018-19
Global Corn exports are projected higher (+4.6%) from the current season, with the largest increases for Brazil, Argentina and Ukraine. The U.S. will be affected by the competition from Ukraine and Russia and are expected to decrease the Corn exports (-5.6%). Notable forecast increases in Corn imports include Mexico, Vietnam and Egypt.
China65% share in world total Soybean import
Source: USDA
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