Uruguay’s corn production set for record high

Published 2025년 6월 10일

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Uruguay is poised for a record corn harvest of 1.8 million tonnes in the 2025–2026 agricultural season, while wheat production is expected to decline due to a significant rebound in canola cultivation. According to an April report from the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), canola offers 70–80% higher returns than wheat and 50–60% higher than

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barley, leading to an increase in canola acreage by 80,000–100,000 hectares. Conversely, wheat planting is projected to drop by 300,000 hectares, or nearly 17%, compared to the previous year. Corn production will benefit from better returns than soybeans and a recovery in planted areas following severe damage from corn stunt disease, caused by the Spiroplasma kunkelii phytoplasma and spread by leafhoppers (Dalbulus maidis). Early weather forecasts suggest the absence of the dry La Niña conditions that affected the past three seasons, boosting corn yields. Domestic corn consumption is expected to reach a record 1.55 million tonnes, driven by a thriving livestock sector, particularly for beef cattle finishing and live calf exports, as well as growth in the dairy and poultry industries. Corn exports will remain steady at 200,000 tonnes, targeting markets in Chile, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. Wheat production is forecast at 1.2 million tonnes in 2025–2026, down from 1.5 ...

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