The number of US wheat and corn export tests is lower than the industry's expectation
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Last Update: 2001-12-05
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Lead: the USDA weekly export test report showed that the number of grain export tests fell last week, and the number of US wheat, corn and soybean export tests was lower than analysts expected The U.S Department of Agriculture reported last week that the total number of U.S wheat exports was slightly higher than 18 million bushels, the total number of U.S corn exports was nearly 18 million bushels, and the total number of soybean exports was nearly 26 million bushels So far, the number of export tests of wheat and corn in the market year is lower than that in the same period of last year, accounting for 90% of the total number of export tests in the same period of last year, and 87% of the total number of export tests in the same period of last year The number of soybean export tests is about 2% higher than the same period last year Soybean sales in the United States are extensive, with 3.5 million bushels sold to China, and 2-2.5 million bushels sold to Belgium, Germany, Taiwan, Japan, Italy, Malaysia, the Netherlands and Spain, respectively (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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