The peanut market is expected to see changes due to rising cotton and corn prices, which may lead to decreased peanut acreage. Farmers are seeking higher prices for the 2021 crop, and the international market is also firm due to limited inventory in Brazil and Argentina. Final numbers for the 2020 crop have been released, showing a decrease in commercial storage. Demand for peanuts has increased, with the new USDA Dietary Guidelines recommending peanut introduction in infancy to reduce allergy risk. However, exports are down due to a 25% duty by the European Union, a complaint against which has been filed. The peanut industry is optimistic about the future, with potential for profitability and continued federal support.