U.S. Export Statistics
The following report is from the week ending June 23, 2016. The updated export sales report will be available in next week’s edition of Market Perspectives or on July 8, 2016 via USDA/FAS’ website.
Corn: Net sales of 468,500 MT for 2015/2016 were down 46 percent from the previous week and 59 percent from the prior 4-week average. Increases were reported for South Korea (259,800 MT, including 131,000 MT switched from unknown destinations and decreases of 6,000 MT), Japan (140,300 MT, including 156,800 MT switched from unknown destinations and decreases of 54,000 MT), Vietnam (112,000 MT, including 125,000 MT switched from unknown destinations), Taiwan (65,800 MT), Colombia (60,000 MT), Egypt (58,800 MT, including 65,000 MT switched from unknown destinations and decreases of 6,200 MT), and Portugal (54,000 MT, including 50,000 MT switched from unknown destinations). Reductions were reported for unknown destinations (461,800 MT), Algeria (3,700 MT), Guatemala (2,600 MT), and Nicaragua (2,500 MT). For 2016/2017, net sales of 536,100 MT were reported for South Korea (138,000 MT), Mexico (135,900 MT), Japan (120,000 MT), Costa Rica (84,200 MT), and unknown destinations (48,500 MT). Exports of 1,497,200 MT were up 24 percent from the previous week and 29 percent from the prior 4-week average. The primary destinations were Japan (370,200 MT), Mexico (283,600 MT), Vietnam (176,400 MT), South Korea (125,900 MT), Peru (99,000 MT), and Chile (77,800 MT).
Optional Origin Sales: For 2015/2016, the current optional origin outstanding sales balance is 394,800 MT, all unknown destinations.
Barley: Net sales of 1,000 MT for 2016/2017 were reported for Vietnam. Exports of 400 MT were reported to Taiwan.
Sorghum: Net sales of 84,600 MT for 2015/2016 were down 50 percent from the previous week and 38 percent from the prior 4-week average. Increases reported for China (112,600 MT, including 53,000 MT switched from unknown destinations and decreases of 1,400 MT) and Colombia (25,000 MT), were partially offset by reductions for unknown destinations (53,000 MT). Exports of 56,300 MT were up noticeably from the previous week, but down 33 percent from the prior 4-week average. The destinations were China (53,100 MT) and Mexico (3,200 MT).