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US: Export inspections mostly mixed on week, year

Wheat
Published Jan 10, 2023

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Export inspections mostly mixed on week, year January 9, 2023 By John Perkins Filed Under: Ag Exports, Corn, Crops, Grains, News, Soybeans, Trade, USDA, Wheat

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The USDA says that as of the week ending January 5th, soybean and wheat export inspections are in-line with the respective paces needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2022/23 marketing year started June 1st, 2022 for wheat and September 1st, 2022 for beans, corn, and sorghum. The USDA’s next set of supply and demand estimates is out Thursday, January 12th at Noon Eastern/11 Central.Wheat came out at 201,673 tons, up 116,001 from the week ending December 29th, 2022, but down 32,683 from the week ending January 6th, 2022. The leading destinations were China and Ethiopia. At this point in the 2022/23 marketing year, wheat inspections are 12,094,151 tons, compared to 12,434,776 in 2021/22.Corn was reported at 397,585 tons, 285,457 lower than the previous week and 626,071 below a year ago. The main destinations were Mexico and China. For the marketing year to date, corn inspections are 9,997,874 tons, compared to 14,090,143 last year.Soybeans were pegged at ...
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