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The US export report returns

Maize (Corn)
Soybean
Wheat
United States
Published Sep 17, 2022

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The US Department of Agriculture's (USDA) weekly export sales report has finally returned after a three-week absence, according to agriculture.com. Corn sales for delivery in the 2022-2023 marketing year fell to 583,100 tonnes swt in the seven days ending Sept. 8 from 816,000 tonnes swt the week before, the agency said in separate reports.

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Mexico was the big buyer with 283,800 tons, Guatemala took 135,000 tons, unknown countries bought 90,700 tons, Colombia took 28,800 tons and Panama bought 24,900 tons of US supplies. Weekly shipments were reported at 426,800 tonnes. Soybean sales also fell in the first full week of September, falling to 843,000 tonnes from 1.47 million tonnes a year earlier, the USDA said. China took 441,700 tons, an unnamed country bought 107,400 tons, Taiwan bought 104,200 tons, Mexico bought 75,400 tons and Indonesia bought 58,900 tons. Exports for the week totaled 375,900 tonnes. Wheat sales, meanwhile, rose to 217,300 metric tons from 192,600 tons the week before when Iraq bought 100,000 tons, Mexico bought 78,300 tons, China bought 64,700 tons, Nigeria took 46,100 ...
Source: Agrolink
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