Mexico: Mexico Expects Strong Corn Crop Due to Favorable Weather

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Post has increased the marketing year (MY) 2016/17 corn production estimate based on expectations for a strong crop this year. This in turn will reduce corn imports. Sorghum production is down slightly this year, but is expected to increase in MY 2017/18. Rice import and export estimates for MY 2016/17 have been increased based on increased one-time sales to Venezuela. Wheat estimates remain unchanged from the USDA/Official estimates.

Mexico: Mexico Expects Strong Corn Crop Due to Favorable Weather

 

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