Mexico: Grain and Feed Update

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   MX2025-0048
Improved dam levels and increased demand for local white corn and rice are expected to drive up production in marketing year 2025/2026. Sorghum and wheat production are projected to decline due to weaker price expectations. Higher corn production is likely to stabilize imports, even as domestic demand remains robust. Imports of wheat, rice, and sorghum are forecast to increase, as production is unable to meet rising consumption.

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