Brazil’s soybean shipments are projected at 16.3 million tonnes in March, according to Anec, based on port lineups. Volumes are expected within a 15–18 million tonne range, marking a rebound from February and aligning with the peak of the 2025/26 harvest. Strong demand from Asia continues to support flows. The result keeps Brazil among the leading global suppliers and confirms solid export capacity across key ports. Soybeans remain a key driver of the trade balance and export revenues. The increase is also tied to a robust crop outlook, with the 2025/26 cycle potentially reaching record output. Export pace is expected to remain elevated in the coming months, supported by harvest progress and sustained international demand.
Source: Semana 7 / Datamar News
