This summary is based on reports from exporters for the period June 6-12, 2025.
Wheat: Net sales of 427,200 metric tons (MT) for 2025/2026, primarily for Taiwan (95,500 MT), the Philippines (89,600 MT, including 63,000 MT switched from unknown destinations), Venezuela (59,000 MT, including 24,000 MT switched from unknown destinations, decrease of 5,100 MT, and 600 MT - late), Thailand (55,500 MT, including decreases of 600 MT), and Vietnam (37,000 MT), were offset by reductions for unknown destinations (85,500 MT), the Dominican Republic (11,000 MT), El Salvador (2,300 MT), and Mauritius (2,100 MT). Exports of 363,500 MT were primarily to Nigeria (75,800 MT), the Philippines (66,000 MT), Thailand (55,800 MT), Mauritius (29,900 MT), and Venezuela (27,500 MT, including 6,600 MT - late).
Late Reporting: For 2025/2026, net sales of 598 MT of
soft red winter wheat were reported late for Venezuela. In addition, net sales
of 20 MT of durum wheat were reported late for Japan. Exports of 6,598 MT of
soft red winter wheat were reported late to Venezuela. Exports of 20 MT of durum
wheat were reported late to Japan.
Corn: Net sales of 903,800 MT for 2024/2025 were up 14
percent from the previous week, but down 6 percent from the prior 4-week
average. Increases primarily for Japan (366,200 MT, including 79,400 MT switched
from unknown destinations and decreases of 1,500 MT), Mexico (209,000 MT,
including decreases of 5,600 MT), South Korea (191,000 MT, including 60,000 MT
switched from unknown destinations and decreases of 1,200 MT), Egypt (110,300
MT, including 60,000 MT switched from Spain, 55,000 MT switched from unknown
destinations, and decreases of 7,900 MT), and Vietnam (73,200 MT, including
66,000 MT switched from unknown destinations), were offset by reductions for
unknown destinations (290,400 MT), Spain (21,400 MT), Italy (17,000 MT), and
Panama (2,700 MT). Net sales of 155,000 MT for 2025/2026 were reported for
unknown destinations (65,000 MT), Mexico (62,400 MT), Honduras (12,400 MT),
Nicaragua (7,700 MT), and Canada (7,500 MT). Exports of 1,745,700 MT were up 3
percent from the previous week and 7 percent from the prior 4-week average. The
destinations were primarily to Japan (350,100 MT), Mexico (348,200 MT), South
Korea (191,800 MT), Vietnam (141,200 MT), and Egypt (110,300 MT).
Barley: Total net sales of 4,000 MT for 2025/2026
were for Canada. Exports of 800 MT were to Canada.
Sorghum: Total net sales of 50,800 MT for 2024/2025 were
down 44 percent from the previous week, but up 64 percent from the prior 4-week
average. Increases were for Mexico. Exports of 18,000 MT were up 43 percent from
the previous week, but down 40 percent from the prior 4-week average. The
destinations were Mexico (17,500 MT) and Taiwan (500 MT).
Rice:
Net sales of 9,800 MT for 2024/2025--a marketing-year low--were down 80 percent
from the previous week and 82 percent from the prior 4-week average. Increases
primarily for Nicaragua (5,100 MT), Japan (2,400 MT), Canada (1,200 MT), Jordan
(500 MT), and Mexico (500 MT), were offset by reductions for Saudi Arabia (500
MT). Total net sales of 300 MT for 2025/2026 were for Taiwan. Exports of 41,000
MT were down 18 percent from the previous week and 11 percent from the prior
4-week average. The destinations were primarily to Nicaragua (27,100 MT), Mexico
(6,900 MT), Canada (2,600 MT), South Korea (1,700 MT), and Japan (1,100 MT).
Soybeans:
Net sales of 539,500 MT for 2024/2025 were up noticeably from the previous week
and from the prior 4-week average. Increases primarily for Germany (122,900 MT),
Mexico (101,700 MT, including decreases of 300 MT), unknown destinations (63,200
MT), the Netherlands (58,300 MT, including 60,000 MT switched from unknown
destinations and decreases of 1,700 MT), and El Salvador (34,000 MT), were
offset by reductions for Nepal (3,000 MT) and South Korea (500 MT). Net sales of
75,200 MT for 2025/2026 were reported for Mexico (57,900 MT), Costa Rica (12,300
MT), and Taiwan (5,000 MT). Exports of 406,100 MT were down 10 percent from the
previous week, but up 33 percent from the prior 4-week average. The destinations
were primarily to Germany (122,900 MT), Mexico (59,300 MT), the Netherlands
(58,300 MT), Japan (54,600 MT), and Egypt (32,000 MT).
Exports for Own Account:
For 2024/2025, new exports
for own account totaling 100 MT were to Taiwan. The current exports for own
account outstanding balance of 2,800 MT were to Taiwan (1,800 MT), Bangladesh
(500 MT), and Malaysia (500 MT).
Export Adjustments:
Accumulated exports of soybeans to the Netherlands
were adjusted down 65,799 MT for week ending April 17 and 57,066 MT for week
ending April 24. The correct destination for these shipments is Germany.
Soybean Cake and Meal:
Net sales of 160,300 MT for 2024/2025 were down 25 percent from the previous
week and 49 percent from the prior 4-week average. Increases primarily for
Venezuela (37,300 MT, including 9,000 MT switched from unknown destinations and
decreases of 1,700 MT), unknown destinations (29,900 MT), the Dominican Republic
(25,000 MT), Colombia (17,300 MT, including decreases of 13,700 MT), and
Guatemala (12,000 MT, including 6,600 MT switched from unknown destinations and
decreases of 1,000 MT), were offset by reductions for Costa Rica (5,600 MT),
Belgium (1,900 MT), Indonesia (200 MT), and Kuwait (100 MT). Net sales of 14,000
MT for 2025/2026 were reported for Canada (4,500 MT), Mexico (3,300 MT), Sri
Lanka (3,000 MT), Honduras (2,900 MT), and Nicaragua (300 MT). Exports of
274,800 MT were up 12 percent from the previous week and 10 percent from the
prior 4-week average. The destinations were primarily to the Philippines
(103,300 MT), Venezuela (33,300 MT, including 24,600 MT - late), Colombia
(31,900 MT), Mexico (28,200 MT), and Guatemala (25,500 MT).
Optional Origin Sales:
For
2024/2025, the current outstanding balance of 61,200 MT, all Ecuador.
Late Reporting: For 2024/2025, exports of 24,598 MT of soybean
cake and meal were reported late to Venezuela.
Soybean Oil: Net sales reductions of 1,500 MT for 2024/2025 were down noticeably from the previous week and from the prior 4-week average. Increases reported for Mexico (2,400 MT), Canada (1,800 MT), and Kuwait (100 MT), were more than offset by reductions for Costa Rica (3,000 MT), Nicaragua (1,600 MT), and Guatemala (1,200 MT). Exports of 19,800 MT were up 55 percent from the previous week, but down 12 percent from the prior 4-week average. The destinations were primarily to Venezuela (7,500 MT), Mexico (3,700 MT), Jamaica (3,500 MT), Honduras (2,000 MT), and Canada (1,900 MT).
Cotton: Net sales of Upland totaling 83,200 RB for
2024/2025 were up 38 percent from the previous week, but down 23 percent from
the prior 4-week average. Increases primarily for Vietnam (49,400 RB, including
5,700 RB switched from China, 700 RB switched from South Korea, 100 RB switched
from Hong Kong, and decreases of 900 RB), Turkey (15,700 RB, including decreases
of 1,200 RB), India (13,700 RB), Bangladesh (2,300 RB), and Taiwan (1,800 RB
switched from Malaysia), were offset by reductions for China (5,800 RB),
Malaysia (1,800 RB), and Hong Kong (100 RB). Net sales of 274,900 RB for
2025/2026 primarily for Vietnam (78,800 RB), El Salvador (72,300 RB), Honduras
(45,700 RB), Indonesia (25,500 RB), and Bangladesh (25,000 RB), were offset by
reductions for China (900 RB) and Mexico (100 RB). Exports of 204,700 RB were
down 13 percent from the previous week and 24 percent from the prior 4-week
average. The destinations were primarily to Vietnam (49,200 RB), Turkey (41,900
RB), Pakistan (39,800 RB), Bangladesh (11,900 RB), and Mexico (10,200 RB). Net
sales reductions of Pima totaling 1,900 RB for 2024/2025--a marketing-year
low--were down noticeably from the previous week and from the prior 4-week
average. Increases primarily for India (1,500 RB, including decreases of 900 RB)
and China (1,300 RB), were more than offset by reductions for Egypt (3,000 RB)
and Vietnam (2,600 RB). Net Sales of Pima totaling 6,500 RB for 2025/2026 were
reported for Egypt (3,000 RB), Vietnam (2,600 RB), and India (900 RB). Exports
of 3,000 RB were down 48 percent from the previous week and 61 percent from the
prior 4-week average. The destinations were primarily to India (2,300 RB),
Colombia (300 RB), and Indonesia (300 RB).
Optional Origin Sales: For 2024/2025, the current outstanding balance
of 8,400 RB, all Pakistan.
Exports for Own Account: For 2024/2025, new exports for own account
totaling 2,900 RB were to Vietnam. The current exports for own account
outstanding balance of 7,500 RB were to Vietnam (5,100 RB) and Bangladesh (2,400
RB).
Hides and Skins:
Net sales of 354,000 pieces for 2025 were up 22 percent from the previous week,
but down 23 percent from the prior 4-week average. Increases reported for China
(214,800 whole cattle hides, including decreases of 12,200 pieces), Mexico
(63,000 whole cattle hides, including decreases of 3,300 pieces), Thailand
(42,300 whole cattle hides, including decreases of 200 pieces), South Korea
(30,400 whole cattle hides, including decreases of 300 pieces), and Taiwan
(3,800 whole cattle hides, including decreases of 3,900 pieces), were offset by
reductions for Italy (200 pieces) and Indonesia (100 pieces). Exports of 415,000
whole cattle hides were up 29 percent from the previous week and 51 percent from
the prior 4-week average. The destinations were primarily to China (299,000
pieces), Mexico (38,400 pieces), South Korea (36,100 pieces), Thailand (24,700
pieces), and Taiwan (6,100 pieces).
Net
sales of 106,800 wet blues for 2025 were unchanged from the previous week, but
down 14 percent from the prior 4-week average. Increases primarily for Italy
(54,800 unsplit, including decreases of 100 unsplit), Vietnam (19,700 unsplit),
Thailand (15,300 unsplit), Brazil (10,300 unsplit), and Taiwan (7,400 unsplit),
were offset by reductions for Belgium (9,600 unsplit) and Hong Kong (100 unsplit).
Total net sales of 13,400 wet blues for 2026 were for Italy. Exports of 108,500
wet blues were down 34 percent from the previous week and 17 percent from the
prior 4-week average. The destinations were primarily to Vietnam (40,600 unsplit),
Thailand (25,200 unsplit), Italy (23,300 unsplit), Hong Kong (6,900 unsplit),
and China (5,600 unsplit). No net sales or exports of splits were reported for
the week.
Beef:
Net sales of 11,700 MT for 2025
were down 24 percent from
the previous week and 9 percent from the prior 4-week average. Increases
primarily for Japan (4,000 MT, including decreases of 300 MT), South Korea
(3,200 MT, including decreases of 400 MT), Mexico (1,500 MT, including decreases
of 200 MT), Hong Kong (1,000 MT, including decreases of 100 MT), and Canada (600
MT, including decreases of 100 MT), were offset by reductions for China (100
MT). Exports of 13,600 MT were down 7 percent from the previous week, but up 3
percent from the prior 4-week average. The destinations were primarily to South
Korea (4,300 MT), Japan (3,800 MT), Mexico (1,300 MT), Canada (1,200 MT), and
Taiwan (1,200 MT).
Pork: Net sales of 28,200 MT for 2025 were up noticeably
from the previous week, but down 1 percent from the prior 4-week average.
Increases were primarily for Mexico (16,200 MT, including decreases of 200 MT),
Japan (5,000 MT, including decreases of 200 MT), Australia (1,600 MT), Canada
(1,400 MT, including decreases of 200 MT), and Colombia (1,100 MT, including
decreases of 100 MT). Exports
of 30,200 MT were down 10 percent from the previous week, but up 5 percent from
the prior 4-week average. The destinations were primarily to Mexico (12,900 MT),
Japan (3,600 MT), China (3,300 MT), South Korea (2,700 MT), and Colombia (1,900
MT).
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FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE/USDA
SUMMARY OF EXPORT TRANSACTIONS
REPORTED UNDER THE DAILY SALES REPORTING SYSTEM
FOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 12, 2025
COMMODITY DESTINATION QUANITY (MT) MARKETING YEAR
*NO SALES WERE REPORTED DURING THE ABOVE PERIOD.