The US Department of Agriculture has revised its global oilseed production forecast for the current agricultural year, reducing it by 1.2 million tons to 644.4 million tons due to decreased estimates for sunflower seeds, rapeseed, cotton, palm kernels, and Canadian canola, despite an increase in soybean production. The forecast also faces setbacks from reduced palm oil production in Indonesia. Conversely, the global soybean harvest forecast has been raised, with improved estimates in India and Ukraine, while the production and export estimates for soybeans from Brazil remain unchanged.