Brazil is set to see a significant increase in soybean exports in March, with a projected total of 14.66 million tons, a 20.5% rise from the previous year, according to the National Association of Cereal Exporters (Anec). This estimate comes as Brazil's soybean shipments experienced a slight decline in February due to a slower harvest of the 2022/23 crop. In addition to soybeans, Anec forecasts the export of up to 803,200 tons of corn, 1.9 million tons of soy meal, and 612.8 thousand tons of wheat for March, with each category seeing year-over-year growth in their export volumes.