Exports March 30, 2020
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Started by metmike - March 30, 2020, 3:32 p.m.
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By metmike - March 30, 2020, 3:34 p.m.
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#Corn export inspections last week were larger than expected, seems to be the largest since April 2019.

 Basically no #soybeans to #China last week.

 #Wheat was below the recent average. 

Some 139kt of #sorghum inspected for export (3rd largest week of 19/20, nearly all to China).

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By metmike - April 2, 2020, 1:35 p.m.
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Export sales Thursday Morning..........ouch for wheat!

https://apps.fas.usda.gov/export-sales/highlite.htm


Corn got an 8c pop from Trumps tweet about oil cuts which caused unleaded to spike +15c........it holding most of those gains at 68c right now but not corn which is back lower for the day at $3.34 and back where it was trading before the news.

By metmike - April 2, 2020, 2:04 p.m.
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Karen Braun@kannbwx

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Flag of Brazil#Brazil exports, March 2020: 

#SoybeansMASSIVE monthly record of 11.6 million tonnes (+38% on March 2019, +30% on March 2017 record)2nd all-time monthly volume (1st: May 2018 12.4 mmt) 

#Corn 494,600 tlowest for March since 2017down 40% on March 2019ImageImage




Soybeans 18.2 million tonnes (668 mln bu)Record for period (up 15% on last year's high) #Corn3.03 million tonnes (119 mln bu)down 52% YOYlowest since 2017ImageImage