Mexico: Grain and Feed Update

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   MX2025-0030
Stronger local white corn prices and rising demand for rice and sorghum are expected to drive increased production in marketing year 2025/2026. In contrast, wheat production is projected to decline due to prolonged drought and weaker price expectations. Increased corn production and greater use of yellow corn stocks are expected to reduce corn imports. Imports of wheat, rice, and sorghum are forecast to rise as domestic production remains insufficient to meet growing consumption.

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