According to ANEC, Brazil is projected to export 153.18 million tons of soybeans, meal, corn, and wheat by 2025, underscoring the sector’s strength despite climate and logistical challenges. Soybeans led with over 102 million tons shipped through October, a 5% rise fueled by Chinese demand. Soybean meal output reached 19.48 million tons, down from 2024. Corn exports fell nearly 20% to 30.14 million tons, affected by a smaller harvest and greater domestic use. Wheat exports grew to 1.47 million tons, finding new markets in South America and North Africa. The Port of Santos leads shipments, followed by Paranaguá and Arco Norte ports. Soybeans are expected to remain dominant, while corn faces competition and wheat is gaining ground.
Source: Pensar Agro (*Translated by Ia Niani)
