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April 2013 USDA World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates

  • April 15, 2013
  • by wbabler
April 13 USDA World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates
  • ’11/’12 Corn
    • No changes.
  • ’12/’13 Corn
    • Feed use estimates declined by 150 million bushels while ethanol grind was increased 50 million.
    • Exports were reduced by 25 million bushels to the lowest level in 40 years.
    • Ending stocks were projected at 757 million bushels or 24.8 days of use which was below private estimates.
  • ’11/’12 Soybeans
    • No changes.
  • ’12/’13 Soybeans
    • Residual usage declined by 25 million bushels offsetting a 20 million bushel increase in crush and 5 million bushel increase in export projections.
    • Ending stocks remain very tight at 125 million bushels or 14.8 days of use.
  • Other Markets 
    • Foreign corn production was estimated above private estimates led by higher production in Brazil and South America.
    • World soybean production and ending stocks increased sharply on a combination of higher production and lower usage.
http://usda01.library.cornell.edu/usda/current/wasde/wasde-04-10-2013.pdf    
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