US weekly soybean, wheat, corn export inspections drop

US weekly soybean, wheat, corn export inspections drop

Weekly export inspections
Export inspections of US grains showed a decline for corn, soybean and wheat in the week to December 26, according to data from the USDA released on Monday December 30.

Corn export inspections reached 878,380 tonnes, down by 23.4% from the previous week but up by 54.1% year on year.

The top export destinations were Mexico (292,428 tonnes), Japan (191,326 tonnes), Colombia (136,412 tonnes), South Korea (64,420 tonnes), Honduras (48,800 tonnes) and Ireland (41,022 tonnes).

Yellow corn made up the majority, with 868,358 tonnes passing inspections, while 10,022 tonnes of white corn passed inspection.

Soybean export inspections totaled 1.57 million tonnes, down by 11.5% from the previous week but up by 61.7% year on year.

Membership is required to view the rest of this post.
Click here to learn more and sign up for a free 7-day trial!

Blog

01.03.2025

Imports of biodiesel, renewable diesel continued to slow during October

Imports of biodiesel, renewable diesel continued to slow during October

US Energy Information Administration (EIA) data released on Tuesday December 31 showed biodiesel and renewable diesel (RD) import volumes declined during October 2024. Biodiesel imports had fallen during five...

01.03.2025

Renderer BFT prices climb; CWG closes week lower

Renderer BFT prices climb; CWG closes week lower

The US animal fats and oils markets closed the week largely stable on Friday January 3, with the exception of the choice white grease (CWG) and tallow markets.

01.03.2025

US meat meal production in November down year on year: USDA

US meat meal production in November down year on year: USDA

US animal proteins prices on Friday January 3 were steady day on day.

November animal by-product production, stocks
In November, US production of feathermeal (FM) increased month on...

Latest Tweets