Corn
US corn sales for 2024/25 were reported at 1.17 million tonnes in the week to Thursday December 12, up by 24% from the previous week, but down by 10% from the prior four-week average, landing within the USDA’s expected range of 800,000-1.6 million tonnes, USDA data showed on Thursday December 19.
Much of the increase came from Mexico (395,500 tonnes), Japan (273,100 tonnes), Colombia (204,800 tonnes), Taiwan (139,600 tonnes) and Spain (136,900 tonnes).
These gains were partly offset by reductions for unknown destinations (192,100 tonnes) and Honduras (25,100 tonnes). The USDA groups undisclosed destinations under the umbrella term “unknown.”
The accumulated export commitments reached 169.4% of the USDA forecast.
Export sales for the 2025/26 crop season totaled 2,500 tonnes for Nicaragua.
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