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Private exporters reported sales of 235,000 MT of corn received in the reporting period for delivery to Mexico - 130,000 MT is for delivery during MY 2024/2025 and 105,000 MT is for delivery during MY 2025/2026.
For Fiscal Year 2025, Food for Progress anticipates awarding five to seven new cooperative agreements, for projects of three- to five-years in duration. Priority countries include Colombia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, and Vietnam.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service is now accepting applications for its agribusiness trade mission to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, scheduled for July 13-17, 2025. Current and potential U.S. exporters interested in exploring trade opportunities in the region must apply by April 2, 2025.
Private exporters reported sales of 114,000 MT of corn for delivery to Mexico during MY 2024/2025.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service is accepting applications for its agribusiness trade mission to Lima, Peru, scheduled for June 9-12, 2025. Current and potential U.S. exporters interested in participating must apply by March 12, 2025.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will spearhead a trade mission to Guatemala City, Guatemala, from March 3-7, to strengthen trade ties and expand U.S. agricultural exports across Central America. The mission includes more than two dozen agribusinesses, trade organizations, and representatives from two state departments of agriculture.
Private exporters reported sales of 100,000 MT of corn for delivery to Colombia during MY 2024/2025.
Private exporters reported sales of 365,000 MT of corn received in the reporting period for delivery to Mexico during MY 2024/2025.
Private exporters reported sales of 330,000 MT of corn received in the reporting period for delivery to Mexico during MY 2025/2026.
Private exporters reported sales of 139,000 MT of corn for delivery to Mexico during MY 2024/2025.
As with many farmers, JM Grain started out as a small farming business. The family started growing peas, lentils, and chickpeas for sustainability purposes because pulses put nitrogen in the soil and help to keep wheat or other crops free of disease.
Private exporters reported sales of 100,000 MT of corn for delivery to Colombia during MY 2024/2025.