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  • 2025 oilseeds and products annual mexico-usda gain reports
  • 2025 oilseeds and products annual mexico-usda gain reports
  • 2025 oilseeds and products annual mexico-usda gain reports

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  • 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.