As of October 20, the USA has achieved its fastest corn harvest rate since 2012, with 65% completed, thanks to favorable weather. This has boosted exports by 97% in a week, reaching 5.8 million tons for 2024/25, the highest since 2018/19. Despite near-record crops, low prices are compelling US farmers to sell, intensifying competition with Brazil, which exported 3.9 million tons in October. The EU has increased corn imports by 6%, with significant contributions from Ukraine, the USA, and Brazil, leading to price pressures in the EU and Ukraine. Ukraine has harvested 13.2 million tons, exporting 3.54 million tons for 2024/25. Global corn prices are declining, as seen in South Korea's recent purchase from the US at a reduced price.