BRAZIL’S SOYBEAN EXPORTS TO INCREASE BY 10% BY 2025

The international agricultural commodities market is expected to see an abundant global supply of soybeans and an increase in Brazilian exports in 2024-25. In its July report, the USDA confirmed a full harvest in the USA. Brazilian soybean exports are expected to reach 107 million tons in 2025, up 10% from 2024. Soybean processing is estimated at 55.5 million tons in 2025. Imports are predicted to drop to 150,000 tons by 2025. Total soybean production will probably climb by 11%, while total demand is expected to rise by 8%, reaching 166 million tons. Ending stockpiles should climb by 199%, reaching 8.551 million tons. Soybean meal and oil production will likely increase, but exports will fall as domestic consumption rises.
Source: Compre Rural (*Translated by Ia Niani)