ANEC said Brazil's soybean exports are estimated at 7.13 million tons in September 2025, down from the 7.15 million tons forecast a week ago.
This compares to 8.11 million tons exported in August of this year and 5.16 million tons in September of last year.
Soybean exports for the first nine months of this year will reach 95.23 million tons, compared to 89.05 million tons in the same period last year.
ANEC previously stated that Brazil's soybean exports from October to December would be approximately 16 million tons, supporting its target of a record 110 million tons for full-year exports, exceeding the 97.3 million tons in 2024 and the previous record of 101.3 million tons in 2023.
StoneX released a report on Wednesday predicting Brazil's soybean production to reach 178.6 million tons in the 2025/26 marketing year, a 0.3% increase from its September forecast.
StoneX analyst Rafael Blaskowski stated that while planting has just begun in most producing areas, favorable weather conditions are expected to allow fieldwork to proceed within the ideal timeframe.
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