US corn old crop export sales 1,262,080 tons
U.S. corn old crop export sales have reached a significant milestone, surpassing 1.26 million tons as of July 2, 2025. This marks a substantial increase in agricultural trade, driven by robust demand and favorable crop conditions.
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the net sales of U.S. corn for the 2024/2025 marketing year reached 1,262,080 tons, up 99 percent from the previous week and 39 percent from the prior 4-week average. The primary destinations for these exports include Mexico, Japan, Spain, Colombia, and Panama [1].
The USDA also reported that the exports of 1,880,400 tons for the 2025/2026 marketing year were a marketing-year high, up 11 percent from the previous week and 10 percent from the prior 4-week average. The destinations were primarily to Mexico, Japan, Colombia, Taiwan, and South Korea [1].
The favorable weather conditions in the U.S. Plains and western Midwest have been a key factor in boosting soil moisture and supporting corn crops during the critical pollination period. According to weather firm Vaisala, temperatures are expected to be near normal this week, continuing to favor corn crops [2].
Moreover, the uncertainty surrounding trade talks between the United States and key trading partners, particularly Beijing, has led to fluctuations in grain markets. However, the recent favorable weather conditions and robust export sales have provided some stability to the market [1].
In conclusion, the U.S. corn old crop export sales have reached a notable level, driven by strong demand and favorable crop conditions. The continued support from the USDA and favorable weather conditions are expected to sustain the growth in agricultural trade.
References:
[1] https://farmtario.com/daily/u-s-grains-corn-and-soy-futures-fall-on-beneficial-us-crop-weather/
[2] https://apps.fas.usda.gov/export-sales/highlite.htm
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