In 2023, U.S. soybean exports saw a decline of 15% in volume and 19% in value due to increased production in Brazil and higher domestic demand for processed soybeans. However, soybean meal exports experienced growth, driven by domestic demand and lower production in Argentina. The EU and the Philippines were major markets for these exports. Despite a steady average seasonal farm price, soybean prices have been on a decline. Meanwhile, sunflower meal exports from Argentina and Bolivia, and rapeseed meal from Canada have seen an increase. However, vegetable oil trade has slightly declined due to a fall in Malaysian palm oil exports.