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Brazil’s corn production to dip slightly

Corn production for Brazil in marketing year 2025-26 is expected to decline by 2% from the previous year due to lower yields, though higher carryover from a strong 2024-25 harvest will support increased exports, according to a report from the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the US Department of Agriculture. The FAS revised its corn...

Focus on Argentina

Argentina is preparing for a bumper wheat crop, matching the record set in 2021-22, but prices are lagging and the government is trying to stabilize the nation’s economy, which is in a currency crisis, with help from the United States. Wheat production in 2025-26 is estimated at 23 million tonnes, thanks to unprecedented rainfall that...

US grain growers applaud larger vital minerals list

The addition last week of phosphate and potash to a government list of 60 minerals critical to US security was cheered by large US agricultural organizations. The Department of the Interior (DOI), via the US Geological Survey, published its final 2025 List of Critical Materials document on Nov. 7. Ten new materials were added to the list,...

US-China deal opens door for soybeans

After months of negotiations and no 2025-26 marketing year purchases of soybeans until earlier this week, the United States and China on Oct. 30 agreed to a new trade framework that will forestall massive tariff increases set to begin in November. The United States will lower its cumulative tariff rate on Chinese goods to 47%...

IGC: Grains production outlook rises again

Better-than-anticipated wheat and barley yields have boosted the forecast for total grains (wheat and coarse grains) production in the 2025-26 marketing year, according to the International Grain Council’s (IGC) most recent Grain Market Report. The monthly report, released on Oct. 23, projected a 13-million-tonne increase from the September forecast to a record 2.425 billion tonnes....

Focus on Vietnam

Vietnam is in the midst of its most extensive restructuring plan, aiming to create a leaner, more responsive government that drives economic growth and propels the country from a modern industrial state to a high-income developed nation. Part of the plan included forming the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAE) by merging the Ministry of...

USDA raises wheat production estimate

The National Agricultural Statistics Service of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) in its Small Grains Summary 2025 issued Sept. 30 estimated wheat production in the United States this year at 1,984,537,000 bushels, up 57,511,000 bushels from the August forecast and up 5,840,000 bushels, or 3%, from the upwardly revised production estimate of 1,978,697,000 bushels...

Country Focus: Egypt

Egypt, one of the world’s top importers of wheat, saw its imports significantly drop in the first half of 2025 as the nation acclimated to a new state agency responsible for commodities procurement. Media reports in December 2024 said the military-linked Future of Egypt for Sustainable Development took over procurement from the General Authority for...

Focus on China

In the midst of a trade war with the United States, China is developing a dedicated soybean supply chain with Brazil that is specifically tailored to China’s sustainability and quality standards. The “Soy China” initiative is a customized, exclusive soybean production model to meet Chinese import needs and standards, particularly regarding environmental, social and traceability...

China soybean imports continue surge

China, the world’s largest soybean consumer, set a second straight monthly import record in July, Reuters reported, citing customs data calculations. China brought in 11.67 million tonnes of soybeans in July, data from the General Administration of Customs showed, up 18.5% from 9.85 million tonnes a year earlier, and above analysts’ expectations of 10.48 million tonnes. Wan...