The volumes of soybeans and corn inspected for export at U.S. ports increased in the week ending September 25. Wheat volumes, however, decreased. The data was published on Monday (29) by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in its weekly report on the inspection of the country's grain shipments.
The volume of soybeans inspected for export at U.S. ports rose 5% to 593,956 tons. The volume of corn was 1.53 million tons, an increase of 10.2% from the previous week. The inspected volume of wheat, on the other hand, fell 21.4% to 738,604 tons.
The report shows the volumes of grains inspected for export in the crop year started on June 1, 2025, for wheat and on September 1, 2025, for corn and soybeans.