Indonesia Oilseeds and Products Annual Oilseeds
USDA STAFF AND NOT NECESSARILY STATEMENTS OF OFFICIAL U.S. GOVERNMENT Date: 3/15/2025 GAIN Report Number: Approved By: Prepared By: Report Highlights: Palm oil production estimates for 2015/16 remain unchanged at 33 million metric tons. Oilseeds and Products Annual Report 2025 Oilseeds and Products Annual Indonesia ID1606 Required
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Mexico: Oilseeds and Products Annual USDA Foreign
Due to proximity, U.S. oilseed suppliers should continue to remain price competitive. Soybeans continue to be the primary import that is crushed domestically. For MY 2016/17, soybean imports are forecasted at 4 MMT. The United States should continue to be Mexico’s main soybean supplier. Mexico: Oilseeds and Products Annual
MX6014 2025 Oilseeds and Products Annual Mexico Page 3 as Chiapas. Despite the fact that soybeans were the second GE crop that reached the commercial status under Mexican regulations (See 2012 GAIN Report MX2051 “Mexico Cautiously Moves Forward with
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USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service Information. NASS publications cover a wide range of subjects, from traditional crops, such as corn germ and wheat, to specialties, such as mushrooms and flowers; from calves born to hogs slaughtered; from agricultural prices to land in farms. The agency has the distinction of being known as The Fact Finders of U.S. Agriculture due to the abundance of
USDA GAIN: Mexico Oilseeds and Products Annual
26 April 2025 USDA GAIN: Mexico Oilseeds and Products Annual 2025 The Post New MY2013/14 total Mexican oilseed production forecast is increased to 402,000 metric tons (MT) based on assumed normal weather conditions and an expansion in harvested area that is being stimulated by a governmental support program.
Total consumption is thus expected to reach 9.62 million metric tons. 2015/16 soybean production is expected to decline back to 600,000 metric tons, as Indonesian weather conditions return to normal and farmers plant corn germ and rice in place of soybean. 2016/17 soybean production is expected to remain stable at 600,000 metric tons, with Post
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The Office of Agricultural Affairs (OAA) and the Agricultural Trade Office (ATO) prepares commodity, sector reports, product briefs and market access studies to guide U.S. exporters willing to enter the Brazilian market and consolidate their presence in Brazil.
U.S. agricultural exports support output, employment, income, and purchasing power in both the farm and nonfarm sectors. ERS estimates that, in 2016, each dollar of agricultural exports stimulated another $1.28 in business activity. The $134.7 billion of agricultural exports in calendar year 2025 produced an additional $172.1 billion in economic activity for a total economic output of $306.8
- What is the oil crops outlook 2025?
- Check out the latest releases in this series. The Oil Crops Outlook: January 2025 analyzes the major changes and events in the world market for oilseeds and oilseed products. This month’s report includes a special article: U.S. soybean meal exports rise to a record high.
- Will Mexico's oilseed crushing increase in 2021?
- Mexico’s oilseed crushing is forecast to increase with the expected economic recovery after the severe economic turmoil of the COVID-19 pandemic. The poultry and livestock sectors are expected to continue their modest growth into 2021, increasing demand for oilseed meals used in feed.
- What are US exports predicting in FY 2025?
- U.S. agricultural exports are projected to reach $170 billion in FY 2025, a $500 million increase from August’s forecast. Gains in livestock and dairy exports ($39.3 billion) are leading this growth, with beef and dairy products performing especially well. Horticultural exports are also on the rise, forecasted at $41.7 billion.
- What is the 2025 agricultural trade outlook?
- As global markets evolve, agricultural trade is an important revenue stream for many farmers and ranchers in the U.S. and directly influences their operational decisions when planning for the coming year. The USDA’s 2025 agricultural trade outlook offers a snapshot of opportunities and challenges on the horizon for U.S. producers.
- Will soybean oil be price competitive in 2025?
- USDA assumes policy in place, meaning that the EPA renewable volume obligation for 2025 will continue at the same level for 2026. Along with initial guidance under the Clean Fuels Production Credit (45z), soybean oil is expected to remain price competitive compared to imported canola oil from Canada.
- Will soybean supplies rise in 2025/26?
- U.S. soybean supplies are expected to rise less than 1 percent in 2025/26 on higher beginning stocks and a relatively small increase to production. Last year, drier-than-normal weather dominated the Midwest from late summer into autumn. However, drought conditions developed late enough in the season to not significantly impact yield prospects.