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Brazil's Conab increases soy crop forecast; exports will increase

Brazil's Conab increases soy crop forecast; exports will increase

According to Conab's forecasts, Brazilian soybean farmers are expected to harvest a larger crop than they had previously anticipated in 2024/25, due to the increased demand from China, which is likely to be a result of deepening trade conflicts.

Brazil's soybean harvest, which is currently underway, will likely total 167.37 millions tons. This is 1.3 million tonnes more than the Conab forecast for February and well above the previous record of 155.7million tons set in 2022/23.

Conab data shows that more than 100 million tons will be exported. This is an increase of 7% over the previous season.

Brazil, the largest producer and exporter in the world of oilseeds, competes on the global market with Argentina and the United States. It sells the majority of its soybeans, mainly to China for processing into oil and feed for livestock.

After Beijing, the Chinese demand for Brazilian products is expected to increase.

Import duties are imposed

Tariffs were imposed on U.S. agricultural products and foods, including soybeans, earlier this month in response to the Trump administration's tariff increases on Chinese goods.

Soy prices in Chicago have been pushed up by the expectation of large soy supplies.

Conab reported a 10.2% increase in national soy yields and a 2.8% rise in the total area of oilseeds cultivated, which in this season totaled to 47.45 millions hectares (117.251 million acres).

Conab estimates that the state of Rio Grande do Sul, where a severe drought has reduced yields and production, will produce 17 million tons of soy, which is 2.6 million tonnes less than last season.

Conab's estimate of the state in the south is higher than that of the state's crop agency, which put it at 15,07 million tons.

Conab predicts that Brazil's corn production total will rise 6.1%, to 122.76 millions, due to favorable weather conditions for the first corn.

Brazil grows three types of corn. The second corn is the biggest, and accounts for 75% of its national production in any given year. (Reporting and editing by Tomasz Janovski, Louise Heavens, Joe Bavier.)

(source: Reuters)