Corn production in Brazil will fall after a record year

Published 2023년 11월 13일

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Brazil's corn production is expected to decline in 2023/24 due to high production costs and the impact of El Niño on weather. The US Department of Agriculture predicts a decrease from 135 million tons to 130 million tons. Brazil flooded the market with corn this year, leading to lower incomes for farmers and lower plantings next season. Despite the lower harvest, demand for Brazilian corn remains high, particularly from China, although prices may rise slightly due to currency appreciation. Brazil has become the world's largest exporter of corn, surpassing the United States.
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Brazil’s corn production in 2023/24 MY is expected to decline due to high production costs and El Niño’s impact on weather. The US Department of Agriculture forecasts that the production will decrease from 135 mln tons in 2022/23 to 130 mln tons. This year, Brazil flooded the market with corn, which led to lower farmers’ incomes and lower plantings next season. The lower harvest resulted in a 2% decrease in corn exports to 54 million tons in 2023/24. However, the demand for Brazilian corn remains high, especially from China, but ...

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