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U.S. Agricultural Exports Show Week-to-Week Gains in Key Commodities

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U.S. Agricultural Exports Show Week-to-Week Gains in Key Commodities

by Geraldine S.
03/07/2025
in Import/Export Statistics

Export sales for several key agricultural products saw positive week-to-week increases during the week ending February 27th, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Commodities including corn, wheat, pork, soybean products, and cotton reported solid demand from major international buyers.

Mexico emerged as the top purchaser for pork and wheat, while Japan led the way for corn exports. The USDA’s updated projections for supply and demand are scheduled for release on Tuesday, March 11th at Noon Eastern/11 Central.

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Commodity Export Highlights:

  • Wheat: Wheat exports reached 338,700 tons (12.4 million bushels), marking a 26% increase from the previous week. However, exports were still 25% below the four-week average. Key buyers included Mexico (91,900 tons) and the Philippines (66,600 tons).
  • Corn: Corn exports were reported at 909,100 tons (35.8 million bushels), up 15% from the prior week but 32% lower than the four-week average. Japan and Mexico were the primary buyers, purchasing 260,600 tons and 249,400 tons, respectively.
  • Sorghum: Sorghum exports decreased significantly, with 8,000 tons (300,000 bushels) reported, down 65% from the previous week and 69% from the four-week average. Japan and China were the main buyers.
  • Rice: Rice exports totaled 57,500 tons, marking a 69% drop from the previous week and 28% below the four-week average. Mexico and Japan were the leading importers.
  • Soybeans: Soybean exports were recorded at 352,900 tons (13 million bushels), a 14% decrease from the prior week but in line with the four-week average. China and Germany were the top buyers, while cancellations from unknown destinations amounted to 216,900 tons.
  • Soybean Products: Soybean meal exports reached 236,600 tons, 34% above the previous week but 31% below the four-week average. The leading importers were Guatemala and Venezuela. Soybean oil exports also increased significantly, with 54,800 tons reported, driven by purchases from unknown destinations and India.
  • Cotton: Upland cotton exports reached 241,500 bales, a 45% increase from the previous week and 6% higher than the four-week average. Vietnam and China were the main buyers for cotton.

Livestock Exports:

  • Beef: Net beef sales totaled 13,400 tons, representing a decrease of 27% from the previous week and 31% from the four-week average. Key buyers included South Korea, Japan, and China.
  • Pork: Net pork sales amounted to 42,400 tons, an increase of 32% from the previous week and 27% from the four-week average. Mexico was the leading importer, followed by China and Japan.

These fluctuations in agricultural exports reflect ongoing market trends, including seasonal changes in supply and demand and shifts in global purchasing patterns. The USDA’s upcoming supply and demand projections are expected to provide further insights into future trends.

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