ANEC stated that Brazil's soybean exports in June 2025 were 14.08 million tons, higher than the estimated 12.55 million tons a week ago.
Last week, ANEC predicted that the export volume would be between 12.09 million tons and 13 million tons, with an average of 12.55 million tons. This increase reflects the recent increase in port queues, so ANEC currently predicts that the export range for June will be between 13 million tons and 15.16 million tons, with an average of 14.08 million tons. If the new forecast upper limit is confirmed, soybean exports in June will be 9.6% higher than the 13.83 million tons in the same period of 2024.
Last week (June 1-7), Brazilian ports shipped a total of 4.47 million tons of soybeans, with Santos Port ranking first with 1.37 million tons, followed by Saint Louis/Itaki Port (614,000 tons) and Paranagua Port (666,200 tons).
This week (June 8-14), the soybean export volume from Brazilian ports is expected to be 3.56 million tons, with Santos Port leading with 1.24 million tons, followed by Saint Louis/Itaki Port (666,800 tons) and Paranagua Port (400,500 tons).
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