US Corn Export Inspections Could Be 745,000 MT (29.3 MBU). January Census Exports Could Be 3.30 MMT (130 MBU).

Summary:  The lineup of ships waiting or scheduled to load US corn is estimated to 289,000 MT (11.4 MBU).  That is down 33% from the previous week.  Monday’s export inspections could be 745,000 MT (29.3 MBU). That would be down 4% from the previous week. There were 31 vessels to-be-nominated (TBN). That’s down 5 from the previous week. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++…

US Soybean Inspections Could Be Around 2 MMT (72 MBU) Next Week. January Census Exports Could Be 8.34 MMT (307 MBU).

Summary:  Next week’s soybean export inspections could be 1.955 MMT (71.8 MBU).  That would be down 5.8% from the previous week. This week’s US soybean ship lineup is estimated to be 2.58 MMT (95 MBU)  down 9.6% from the previous week. There were 31 vessels to-be-nominated (TBN). That’s down 5 from the previous week.  USDA slashed their projection for…

Brazil’s Weekly Soybean Exports Were Just 55,0000 MT. Final Exports Could Be 0.5-1.0 MMT Above USDA’s Projection.

Summary: Brazil shipped just 55,000 MT of soybeans this past week (Jan 13). That was down 169,000 MT from the previous week. There were no exports from Argentina but  US exports are estimated at 2.075 MMT. The lineup indicates that Brazil’s January shipments could be 2.14 MMT.  Total Brazilian export commitments are 78.70 MMT, the 4th  highest…

Brazil’s Weekly Corn Exports Up Sharply. USDA Boosts Projected Brazil Exports by 2 MMT But That’s Not Enough.

Summary:  Last week (Jan 13) Brazil exported 1.45 MMT of corn, up 820,000 MT from the previous week. Argentine exports were 256,000 MT. Shipments from Ukraine are estimated to be 650,000 MT.  US corn exports are estimated to be 595,000 MT. Brazil’s total corn export “commitments”, for the local marketing year, are 48.5 MMT vs 20.94…