The United States is getting beaten up in crop export markets that it once dominated, says an analyst.
Brazil is body-slamming the U.S. in corn and soybean markets while Russia is pummeling it in the wheat market, DTN lead analyst Todd Hultman told delegates attending the company’s 2023 Virtual Ag Summit.
“Each year that goes by, that competition is getting stiffer and stiffer and we’re feeling more of the pain,” he said.
Two decades ago, the U.S. provided 50 to 60 percent of world corn and soybean exports. That has fallen to under 30 percent for both crops.