Brazilian soybean exports to China grow by over 50% in September

Published Oct 16, 2025

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With the suspension of U.S. soybean purchases, China raises demand for Brazil and boosts shipments in the month.

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Brazilian soybean exports have registered strong growth, driven by the suspension of purchases of the grain by the United States. In September alone, the volume sent to China grew by more than 50% compared to the same month in 2024. In September, China did not import even a single bag of soybeans from the United States, and October follows the same trend. This international movement significantly favors Brazilian shipments, especially to the Asian giant. From January to October 2025, Brazilian soybean exports in grain have already surpassed the total volumes of the same periods in previous years. Until the first week of October, the country had exported 96 million tons, surpassing the 94 million tons recorded between January and October 2024. Considering that the total exported last year was 98.8 million tons, it is expected that by the end of October 2025 the volume will reach 100 million tons in the 10-month period, projecting a conservative record of 110 million tons for the ...
Source: CanalRural

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