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Home / Business and Economy / Corn Futures Plummet on Surprise USDA Yield Hike

Corn Futures Plummet on Surprise USDA Yield Hike

13 Jan

Summary

  • Corn futures experienced their largest drop since June 2023.
  • USDA unexpectedly raised US corn yield and production forecasts.
  • Analysts anticipated a reduction in corn supplies, not an increase.
Corn Futures Plummet on Surprise USDA Yield Hike

Corn futures experienced a sharp downturn, marking the most significant drop since June 2023. This decline followed the latest US Department of Agriculture (USDA) supply and demand report, which revised its outlook for American corn supplies upwards. The agency unexpectedly increased its average corn yield and production estimates to new record levels. This news sent corn futures reversing earlier gains, falling as much as 5.8% in Chicago.

The USDA's revised figures indicated larger quarterly and end-of-season stocks than anticipated by market analysts. Many had predicted a reduction in US corn yields due to dry weather late in the growing season. However, the USDA raised the yield to 186.5 bushels per acre, a figure no surveyed analyst had foreseen. This influx of supply exacerbates existing market pressures from substantial global grain harvests and weakened demand.

The report's findings suggest a bearish outlook for corn, impacting farmers who are now holding more supplies as a new planting season approaches. The Renewable Fuels Association suggested expanding corn-based ethanol blending into gasoline as a potential market solution. Meanwhile, the USDA also lowered its soybean export outlook, citing increased production and exports from Brazil, despite ongoing purchases by China.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Corn futures dropped because the USDA unexpectedly raised its forecast for US corn supplies, including record yields and production, contrary to analyst expectations.
The USDA raised the average corn yield to 186.5 bushels per acre, a figure higher than analysts had predicted and a new record.
Farmers are currently holding more corn supplies than last year, partly due to the USDA's revised outlook for increased production and yields.

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