Global corn production forecast down - USDA FAS

Published 2024년 8월 15일

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The USDA FAS market report on world grains forecasts a decrease in global corn production due to reductions in the European Union, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine, and Moldova, which is not balanced by an increase in the United States. Global trade is also expected to decline due to lower exports from Ukraine, Serbia, Russia, South Africa, the European Union, and Paraguay, while global imports are forecast to decrease due to reduced forecasts for Iran, Vietnam, Chile, Egypt, and Nepal, despite a raise to India. The US season-average farm price is projected to be $4.20 per bushel, down by 10 cents.
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Global corn production is forecast down this month with reductions for the European Union, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine, and Moldova more than offsetting an increase for the United States, according to a USDA FAS market report on world grains. Global trade is forecast down as lower exports for Ukraine, Serbia, Russia, South Africa, the European Union, and Paraguay more than offset an increase for the United States. Global imports are forecast down as reduced ...

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