U.S. Grain Export Sales Fall Short

The latest export sales report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture reveals that sales of U.S. grains for the week ending December 28th did not meet analysts’ expectations. The numbers indicate a decrease in export sales compared to the previous week.

Wheat Sales

Corn Sales

Soybean Sales

China emerged as the top buyer of U.S. wheat for the week, while Mexico and Spain took the lead as buyers of corn and soybeans respectively.

Grain futures trading on the CBOT (Chicago Board of Trade) reflects a decline in prices due to improved weather conditions in South America. As of pre-market trading today, the most-active corn futures are down by 0.3%, soybeans by 0.6%, and wheat remains unchanged.