USDA Raises US Soybean Production To Record 315 Million Bushels

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News in brief:
– USDA raises US soybean production to a record 315 million bushels for 2023/24, impacting local farmers’ strategies and planting decisions.
– Brazil faces challenges in soybean production due to weather extremes, with USDA projecting 156 million tonnes, slightly lower than trade guesses, influencing global markets and prices.

In a recent update from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), projections for the 2023/24 agricultural year reveal significant shifts in the soybean, corn, and wheat markets. This development holds particular importance for local farmers, as the changes in figures can influence their strategies and outcomes.

The USDA has raised its forecast for the United States soybean carryout to a record 315 million bushels, surpassing previous estimates and marking a notable increase from the initial projection of 280 million bushels. This surge has repercussions for local farmers, shaping their approach to the upcoming season.

Brazil’s soybean production faces challenges

On the global front, Brazil’s soybean production also encountered hurdles as projections were revised lower. Despite facing weather extremes, the USDA’s estimate for Brazil’s soybean crop stands at 156 million tonnes, slightly lower than trade guesses but notably above Brazil’s estimate of 149.4 million tonnes.

The challenges in Brazil, including delays in planting due to heavy rains and subsequent drought conditions, have impacted the country’s soybean output. As a key player in global soybean production, may impact international markets and prices.

USDA Soybeans, Corn, Wheat
Soybeans, Corn, Wheat

Corn and wheat market adjustments

The USDA also adjusted estimates for corn and wheat. The United States’ corn ending stocks are now projected at 2.172 billion bushels, with a slight decrease in the world carryout. Brazil’s expected corn production saw a reduction to 127 million tonnes, while Argentina’s remained unchanged at 55.0 million tonnes. In the wheat market, US production is forecasted at 658 million bushels, with a marginal decrease in world-ending stocks.

Chinwendu Ohabughiro
Chinwendu Ohabughiro
Chinwendu Gift Ohabughiro has a background in English and Literary Studies from Imo State University. She brings a fresh perspective to the world of agriculture writing. When she's not penning compelling content, she's likely lost in the pages of a thrilling mystery or treating herself to the sinful delight of chocolate.

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