In March 2025, Brazil exported a record 14.68 million tons of soybeans—the highest ever for the month—marking a 16.51% increase over March 2024 and reinforcing its role as the top global supplier. The surge is largely driven by China’s need to rebuild reserves amid earlier supply shortages, with shipments expected to arrive between April and May, when Chinese consumption rises. Additionally, rising U.S. trade tariffs have boosted Brazil’s competitiveness in global markets. As a result, Brazil’s strong soybean export momentum is likely to persist in the coming months.
Source: Minuto MT/Datamar News