“It’s evidence that China is getting concerned about the global supply of corn,” Suderman said Monday. “Ukraine is no longer available for them – at least as long as this war continues and as long as Ukrainian ports are blocked.”
It’s not just Ukraine that has the Chinese concerned, he said. The USDA recently cut its forecast for corn planting in the U.S., and recent dry weather in Brazil has raised some concerns about the country’s second corn crop, or “safrina.”
USDA said in its March 31 Prospective Plantings report that U.S. corn planting would drop by 4%, and an analysis last week noted farmers are favoring soybeans over corn.
Brazil has just about completed planting its second crop – the corn farmers plant after they harvest their soybeans, according to AgRural, a Brazilian consulting firm.
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