Brazil’s soybean exports are projected to rise significantly to 112.1 million tons in 2025-26 (up 5.11%), driven by a reduced U.S. supply, stronger global demand, and robust domestic production. Meanwhile, domestic soybean crushing is also forecast to grow by 1.37% to 59.37 million tons, supported by higher biodiesel blending, and demand for vegetable protein. For corn, domestic consumption is expected to surpass 94.6 million tons (up 4.5%), largely for ethanol production, while exports may hit 46.5 million tons, maintaining stable harvest stocks.
Source: Globo Rural / UDOP (*Translated by Ia Niani)
