Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture's National Supply Company (Conab) has forecasted a 14.2% increase in the grain harvest for the 2021/2022 season, reaching 288.61 million tons. This growth is attributed to improved productivity rather than an expansion in planted areas. The increase is particularly due to higher corn production, following a poor season last year. Conab projects corn production to rise to 116.31 million tons, making it a record and helping Brazil boost its low domestic stocks and regain export competitiveness. The country's corn exports are expected to rise from 22 million tons to 39 million tons.