In 2024, Brazil's corn exports saw a significant decrease of 28.8%, totaling 39.783 million tons, due to lower production and increasing domestic demand. Despite this decrease, the domestic market never experienced a shortage, and stocks remained stable. Looking ahead, there is potential for an increase in exports in 2025 due to anticipated higher supply and favorable exchange rate conditions, especially if the appreciation of the dollar against the real continues. China's behavior towards Brazil's corn exports could also impact the market, as it previously purchased 27% of Brazil's corn exports in 2023. The outcome of the political tensions between China and the US, particularly with regards to trade, could significantly influence the demand for Brazilian corn.