Soy volume clear for exports grows 23.5% in the USA; corn drops 44%
Mar, 29, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202316
Soybean and wheat volumes inspected at US ports increased in the week ended March 23. In turn, the volume of corn has dropped.
The data was posted on Monday, March 27, by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), in its weekly inspection report of grain shipments in the country.
The volume of soybeans inspected and cleared for export at US ports increased by 23.5% weekly to 888,707 tonnes swt.
In turn, the volume of corn, 666,325 tonnes, saw a 44.10% decrease from the previous week. However, the inspected volume of wheat increased by 4.60% to 392,484 tonnes.
The report tracks the volumes of inspected grains cleared for export in the crop year, which began June 1, 2022, for wheat, and September 1, 2022, for corn and soybeans.
Money Times
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