The US Department of Agriculture's Export Inspection Weekly report shows that the inspection volume of US corn exports decreased by 3% last week compared to a week ago, but increased by about 24% year-on-year. As of the week of May 1, 2025, the inspection volume of US corn exports was 1,608,350 tons, compared to 1,666,415 tons last week and 1,299,008 tons in the same period last year.
The main destinations for corn in the United States this week were Mexico (524,593 tons), Japan (433,524 tons), and South Korea (135,078 tons); The United States did not ship corn to China this week, and it did not ship corn to China last week either.
So far in 2024/25, the inspection volume of US corn exports has been 42,515,495 tons, a year-on-year increase of 28.8%, an increase of 29.0% last week, and an increase of 29.0% two weeks ago.
The inspection volume of US corn exports in 2024/25 reached 65.6% of the US Department of Agriculture's forecast target, up from 63.1% last week.
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