World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: United States Department of Agriculture
World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: United States Department of Agriculture
World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates: United States Department of Agriculture
WASDE - 486 Approved by the World Agricultural Outlook Board September 10, 2010
Note: On October 8, 2010, USDA’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report will discontinue
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WHEAT: U.S. wheat ending stocks for 2010/11 are projected lower this month with higher expected
world demand for U.S. wheat. Strong early season sales and reduced supplies in EU-27, particularly of
higher quality wheat, support an improved outlook for U.S. exports. Wheat exports are projected 50
million bushels higher with larger expected shipments of Hard Red Winter, Hard Red Spring, and White
wheat. Projected ending stocks are lowered by the same amount to 902 million bushels. At the
projected level, stocks would remain the second highest in more than a decade. The 2010/11 season-
average farm price is projected at $4.95 to $5.65 per bushel, compared with $4.70 to $5.50 last month.
Global wheat supplies for 2010/11 are projected down 0.7 million tons as higher carryin mostly offsets a
2.7-million-ton reduction in world output. Much of the offset is explained by Canada, where beginning
stocks are increased 1.5 million tons, as reported by Statistics Canada, and production is increased by
2.0 million tons. These changes mostly offset lower production in Russia and EU-27. Production for
Russia is lowered 2.5 million tons based on the latest harvest results for the drought-affected central
growing areas in the Volga and Urals Federal Districts. EU-27 production is lowered 2.4 million tons
with the largest reductions for Hungary and Romania where heavy summer rains reduced yields.
Smaller reductions in a number of other member countries also reduce EU-27 production. Although the
reduction for Germany is small, persistent and heavy August rains have reduced supplies of high
quality milling wheat. Other production changes include a 0.3-million-ton reduction for Belarus and a
0.4-million-ton increase for Morocco.
World wheat trade for 2010/11 is raised with global exports projected 1.4 million tons higher. Export
shifts among countries largely reflect availability of supplies and increased competition from North
America. Exports are raised 2.0 million tons for Canada and 1.4 million tons for the United States.
Exports are also raised 0.5 million tons each for Iran and Kazakhstan. A 0.5-million-ton increase in
Russia exports reflects larger-than-expected shipments during early August, before implementation of
the export ban on August 15. These increases more than offset a 3.0-million-ton reduction for EU-27
and a 0.5-million-ton reduction for Australia. EU-27 exports are lowered with reduced supplies and
increased competition from Canada. Logistical constraints are expected to limit exports from Australia.
World wheat imports for 2010/11 are raised with increases for Russia and Nigeria. Imports for Russia
are raised 1.4 million tons as imports from regional suppliers support domestic usage, particularly for
feeding. World wheat consumption is lowered 3.8 million tons with lower consumption in EU-27,
Russia, and Kazakhstan outweighing increases for Pakistan, Canada, and Nigeria. Wheat feeding is
lowered 2.0 million tons for EU-27 with imported coarse grains expected to partly replace wheat in
livestock and poultry rations. Global ending stocks are projected 3.0 million tons higher with increases
for EU-27, Canada, and Australia. Ending stocks are lowered for Pakistan and Russia.
COARSE GRAINS: Projected U.S. feed grain supplies for 2010/11 are lower this month with lower
carryin and reduced production for corn and sorghum. Beginning stocks for corn are projected 40
million bushels lower with higher 2009/10 corn use for ethanol and a small increase in exports. Corn
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production for 2010/11 is forecast at 13,160 million bushels, down 205 million, but still the largest crop
on record. The national average yield is forecast at 162.5 bushels per acre, down 2.5 bushels. The
largest reductions in forecast yields are for the eastern Corn Belt, which account for more than half of
the reduction in total output.
Domestic corn use for 2010/11 is lowered 100 million bushels with lower expected feed and residual
use as higher prices trim feeding demand and the smaller crop reduces residual disappearance.
Projected exports are raised 50 million bushels with rising world demand for coarse grains, particularly
corn. U.S. corn ending stocks are expected to decline to 1.1 billion bushels, down 196 million bushels.
At this level, 2010/11 carryout would be the lowest since 2003/04. Stocks as a percentage of total use
would be the lowest since 1995/96. The season-average farm price is projected at $4.00 to $4.80 per
bushel, compared with $3.50 to $4.10 last month.
Other 2010/11 feed grains changes include lower projected ending stocks for sorghum and oats.
Sorghum production is forecast 7 million bushels lower. Sorghum exports are raised 10 million bushels
with stronger world demand for coarse grains. Sorghum feed and residual use is lowered 10 million
bushels. Oats imports are lowered 10 million bushels with lower expected production in Canada.
Global coarse grain supplies for 2010/11 are projected down 8.7 million tons with reduced foreign and
U.S. production. Most of the foreign reductions this month are in EU-27 and FSU-12 countries. A 10.3-
million-ton reduction in world coarse grain production for 2010/11 is partly offset by larger corn
beginning stocks for Brazil with a 1.8-million-ton increase in 2009/10 corn production. Lower U.S. and
EU-27 corn production account for more than half of the reduction in 2010/11 global coarse grain
output. EU-27 corn production is reduced 1.2 million tons with lower reported area and yields for
France and Germany and lower reported yields for Italy, Austria, and Spain. World barley production is
lowered 2.0 million tons with reductions for Russia, EU-27, Belarus, and Morocco. World oats
production is reduced 0.9 million tons with lower production for EU-27, Canada, and Belarus. Lower
rye production in EU-27 and Belarus lowers world output 1.0 million tons.
Global coarse grain trade is increased this month with U.S. corn exports raised 1.3 million tons. A 0.5-
million-ton reduction for EU-27 corn exports is offset by a 0.5-million-ton increase for Ukraine. Corn
imports are raised 2.0 million tons for EU-27 as corn partly replaces wheat in feeding. Russia corn
imports are raised 0.7 million tons helping to offset reduced supplies of feed barley. Global corn
consumption is lowered as reduced prospects for corn feeding in the United States and Ukraine more
than offset higher expected corn feeding in EU-27, Russia, Mexico, and Canada. Global corn ending
stocks are projected 3.6 million tons lower.
RICE: U.S. rice production in 2010/11 is forecast at a record 255.3 million cwt, up 9.4 million from last
month due to both an increase in area harvested and yield. Harvested area is estimated at 3.62 million
acres, up 130,000 acres from last month and the second highest on record. The average yield is
estimated at 7,047 pounds per acre, up 8 pounds per acre. Long-grain production is estimated at a
record 191.8 million cwt, up 4.6 million from last month, while combined medium- and short-grain
production is estimated at 63.5 million, an increase of 4.9 million.
All rice beginning stocks for 2010/11 are raised 2.8 million cwt from last month to 36.7 million based on
USDA’s Rice Stocks report released on August 27. The import projection is reduced slightly based in
part on the revised 2009/10 estimate and the recent trend of little to no growth in imports. Domestic
and residual use for 2010/11 is lowered 2.0 million cwt to 127.0 million based mostly on a reduction in
the 2009/10 estimate.
Exports for 2010/11 are projected at 119.0 million cwt, up 5.0 million cwt from last month, and up 8.8
million from the revised 2009/10 estimate. Long-grain exports are raised 3.0 million cwt to 83.0 million,
and combined medium- and short-grain exports are up 2.0 million to 36.0 million. Larger exports are
expected to the Middle East and the Western Hemisphere. Ending stocks for 2010/11 are projected at
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65.5 million cwt, up 8.7 million from last month, up 28.8 million from 2009/10, and the largest stocks
since 1985/86.
The 2010/11 all rice season-average farm price is forecast at $10.30 to $11.30 per cwt, down 45 cents
per cwt on each end of the range from last month compared to $14.00 per cwt for 2009/10. The long-
grain season-average farm price range is projected at $8.50 to $9.50 per cwt, down 50 cents per cwt
from last month compared to $12.80 per cwt for 2009/10. The combined medium- and short-grain farm
price range is projected at $16.00 to $17.00 per cwt, down $1.00 per cwt on each end of the range from
last month compared to a revised $17.70 per cwt for 2009/10.
Projected global 2010/11 rice supplies and use are both lowered from last month. Global rice
production is projected at a record 454.6 million tons, down 4.6 million tons from last month's estimate,
mainly due to large declines for several countries including China, Indonesia, and Pakistan.
China’s 2010/11 rice crop is reduced 1.5 million tons to 136.0 million, due mainly to a decrease in the
early rice crop. Both area and yield are reduced by early season drought in some areas combined with
late-season flooding in other areas. Indonesia’s 2010/11 rice crop is reduced 2.0 million tons to 38.0
million, based in part on a report from the U.S. Agricultural Counselor in Jakarta. Indonesia’s 2009/10
rice crop is also reduced—a reduction of 1.7 million tons to 37.1 million. Indonesia’s yield growth has
stagnated due to weather, pests, and disease problems. Pakistan’s 2010/11 rice crop is reduced by
1.2 million tons or 18 percent to 5.3 million as severe flooding lowered both area and average yield.
Global 2010/11 exports are reduced by 0.6 million tons to 31.0 million, mainly due to a reduction for
Pakistan. Global consumption is lowered by nearly 2.3 million tons, mainly due to decreases for China
(-0.5 million) and Indonesia (-1.35 million). Global ending stocks for 2010/11 are projected at 94.6
million tons, down 3.0 million from last month, but up slightly from 2009/10. Stocks are lowered for
China, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Iran, and raised for the United States.
OILSEEDS: U.S. oilseed production for 2010/11 is projected at 104.8 million tons, up 1.5 million from
last month. Soybean production is forecast at a record 3.483 billion bushels, up 50 million from last
month based on an increase in the projected yield to a record 44.7 bushels per acre. Production of
peanuts and cottonseed are also raised this month.
Soybean exports for 2010/11 are increased 50 million bushels to 1.485 billion reflecting strong early
season sales and a projected increase in global import demand, especially for China. Soybean ending
stocks are projected at 350 million bushels, down 10 million from last month as higher export demand
more than offsets the increased supply.
Soybean exports for 2009/10 are projected at a record 1.495 billion bushels, up 25 million from last
month reflecting strong shipments in the final weeks of the marketing year. The increase is partly offset
with a lower residual, leaving ending stocks projected at 150 million bushels, down 10 million. Other
changes for 2009/10 include reduced use of soybean oil for biodiesel and increased soybean oil
exports. Season ending soybean oil stocks are projected record high at 3.21 billion pounds.
Prices for soybeans and products are all raised this month, supported by strong prices for corn and
wheat. The U.S. season-average soybean price range for 2010/11 is projected at $9.15 to $10.65 per
bushel, up 65 cents on both ends of the range. The soybean meal price is projected at $270 to $310
per short ton, up $20 on both ends of the range. The soybean oil price range is projected at 37.5 to
41.5 cents per pound, up 1 cent on both ends of the range.
Global oilseed production for 2010/11 is projected at 440.6 million tons, up 0.9 million from last month.
Global soybean production is projected at 254.9 million tons, up 1.2 million mainly due to a higher
production forecast for the United States. China soybean production is reduced 0.2 million tons to 14.4
million based on lower yields. Global rapeseed production is projected higher as increased production
for Canada more than offsets reduced crops for Russia and Ukraine. Other changes include reduced
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peanut and cottonseed production for China, reduced cottonseed production for Pakistan, increased
cottonseed production for Australia, and reduced palm oil and palm kernel production for Indonesia.
Global oilseed trade for 2010/11 is raised 3.8 million tons to 108.7 million. China soybean imports are
raised 3 million tons to 55 million, up from a revised 50 million in 2009/10. Imports are raised to reflect
increased protein meal consumption and higher soybean stocks, now projected to reach 15.5 million
tons. Global oilseed stocks are projected lower mainly due to reduced soybean stocks in the United
States and South America.
SUGAR: Projected U.S. sugar supply for fiscal year 2010/11 is increased 101,000 short tons, raw
value, from last month, due to higher beginning stocks and production. Beet sugar production is
increased 80,000 tons based on higher forecast U.S. sugarbeet production. Forecast U.S. sugarcane
production is little changed from last month. Sugar use is increased 275,000 tons in line with the
increase for 2009/10.
For 2009/10, U.S. supplies are increased 141,000 tons, due to higher production and imports.
Louisiana cane sugar production is increased 35,000 tons based on expectations of an early start to the
2010-crop harvest in September. Imports are increased 105,000 tons, with 135,000 tons more from
Mexico and high-tier imports more than offsetting increased shortfall under the tariff rate quota. Total
use is increased 120,000 tons to reflect the stronger-than-expected pace of deliveries in recent months.
Ending stocks are increased 21,000 tons.
For Mexico, 2010/11 ending stocks are lowered 64,000 metric tons, raw value, due to higher domestic
use more than offsetting slightly higher beginning stocks. Mexico=s 2009/10 beginning stocks are
increased to reflect recently released government data, while increased domestic use and exports are
nearly offsetting.
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, AND DAIRY: Total U.S. meat production forecasts for 2010 and 2011 are
reduced slightly from last month. The forecast for 2010 is reduced as lower pork and broiler production
more than offset an increase in beef production. The 2011 forecast is reduced as higher feed prices
encourage cattle producers to keep cattle on forage longer and tempers pork, broiler, and turkey
production gains. USDA’s Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report will be released on September 24 and will
provide an indication of sow farrowing intentions into early 2011. Egg production forecasts for 2010 are
adjusted to reflect a revision in second-quarter production but the 2011 forecast is unchanged.
Beef imports are reduced for 2010 and 2011 as imports have been lower than expected. Export
forecasts for beef are raised on continuing strong sales to a number of markets. Pork and poultry trade
forecasts are unchanged from last month.
Livestock and poultry prices for 2010 are raised but forecasts for 2011 cattle and hog prices are
unchanged. The broiler and turkey price forecasts for 2011 are raised slightly on expected tightness in
supplies. Egg prices for 2010 are forecast higher due to the recent spike in third-quarter prices, but the
forecast for 2011 is unchanged.
Forecast milk production for 2010 and 2011 is raised from last month. Producers continue to add cows
to the herd and inventories are forecast to increase into mid-2011. The rate of growth in milk per cow is
also increased from last month. Fat basis export forecasts for 2010 are raised on strong sales of
butterfat and cheese, but 2011 exports are lowered. Skim-solids exports for 2010 and 2011 are
forecast higher than last month. Imports are reduced from last month due to higher U.S. production
and strong demand in other importing countries. Ending stocks for 2011 are increased as U.S.
production is forecast higher.
Strong demand for cheese and tight supplies of butter support higher forecast prices for 2010 and
2011. Stronger demand is forecast to absorb most of the increased production although prices are
expected to be tempered during the latter part of 2011. Price forecasts for nonfat dry milk (NDM) are
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raised for 2010, but the 2011 forecast is unchanged from last month as increased supplies limit price
gains. The whey price forecast is unchanged. Both Class III and Class IV price forecasts for 2010 and
2011 are raised due to the higher product prices. The all milk price is forecast to average $16.25 to
$16.45 per cwt for 2010 and $15.85 to $16.85 per cwt for 2011.
COTTON: The 2010/11 U.S. cotton forecasts include higher production, domestic mill use, and exports
relative to last month. Production of 18.8 million bales is nearly 2 percent above last month, based on
increases across all regions of the cotton belt. Domestic mill use is raised to 3.6 million bales,
reflecting recent increases in consumption rates and prospects for additional spinning capacity.
Exports are raised 500,000 bales to 15.5 million due to continued very tight foreign supplies. U.S.
ending stocks are now forecast at 2.7 million bales, 500,000 bales below last month. If realized, both
the stocks level and the stocks-to-use ratio of 14 percent would be the smallest since 1995/96. The
average price received by producers is forecast at 63 to 77 cents per pound, 2 cents above last month.
The midpoint of the interval, 70 cents per pound, would also be the highest price since 1995/96.
The aggregate world cotton 2010/11 forecasts are adjusted slightly from last month. World production
is raised marginally, as reductions for China, Pakistan, and Tanzania are more than offset by increases
for Australia and the United States. Consumption is reduced for Pakistan and others but is raised for
India and the United States, resulting in a slight net reduction. World trade is reduced, due mainly to a
1.5-million-bale reduction in exports by India resulting from the recent restrictions imposed by the
government. Lower exports by India are mostly offset by higher exports from Australia, the United
States, and Brazil. World ending stocks are about unchanged from last month. The projected world
stocks-to-use ratio of 38 percent is the lowest since 1994/95.
Approved by the Secretary of Agriculture and the Chairperson of the World Agricultural Outlook Board,
Gerald A. Bange, (202) 720-6030. This report was prepared by the Interagency Commodity Estimates
Committees.
APPROVED BY:
JOSEPH W. GLAUBER
ACTING SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE
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Note: The World Agricultural Outlook Board reviews and approves the World Agricultural Supply and
Demand Estimates (WASDE) report. The Board’s analysts chair the Interagency Commodity
Estimates Committees (ICECs) that prepare the monthly report.
In 2010, the WASDE report will be released on Oct. 8, Nov. 9, and Dec. 10.
In 2011, the WASDE report will be released on Jan. 12, Feb. 9, Mar. 10,
Apr. 8, May 11, Jun. 9, Jul. 12, Aug. 11, Sep. 12, Oct. 12, Nov. 9, Dec. 9.
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T A B L E OF C O N T E N T S
Page
Highlights............................................................................................................... 1
Interagency Commodity Estimates Committees..................................................... 6
World & U.S. Supply & Use for Grains ................................................................... 8
World & U.S. Supply & Use for Cotton ................................................................... 9
World & U.S. Supply & Use for Oilseeds.............................................................. 10
U.S. Wheat Supply & Use .................................................................................... 11
U.S. Wheat Supply & Use by Class ..................................................................... 11
U.S. Feed Grain & Corn Supply & Use ................................................................ 12
U.S. Sorghum, Barley & Oats Supply & Use ........................................................ 13
U.S. Rice Supply & Use ....................................................................................... 14
U.S. Soybeans & Products Supply & Use ............................................................ 15
U.S. Sugar Supply & Use..................................................................................... 16
Mexico Sugar Supply and Use............................................................................. 16
U.S. Cotton Supply & Use.................................................................................... 17
World Wheat Supply & Use.................................................................................. 18
World Coarse Grains Supply & Use ..................................................................... 20
World Corn Supply & Use .................................................................................... 22
World Rice Supply & Use..................................................................................... 24
World Cotton Supply & Use ................................................................................. 26
World Soybean Supply & Use.............................................................................. 28
World Soybean Meal Supply & Use ..................................................................... 29
World Soybean Oil Supply & Use......................................................................... 30
U.S. Quarterly Animal Product Production ........................................................... 31
U.S. Quarterly Prices for Animal Products ........................................................... 31
U.S. Meats Supply and Use ................................................................................. 32
U.S. Egg Supply & Use........................................................................................ 33
U.S. Milk Supply and Use .................................................................................... 33
U.S. Dairy Prices ................................................................................................. 34
Reliability Tables ................................................................................................. 35
Related USDA Reports ........................................................................................ 38
Metric Conversion Factors ................................................................................... 38
Electronic Access and Subscriptions ....................................................................... 40
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World and U.S. Supply and Use for Grains 1/
Million Metric Tons
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: : Total : : Total : Ending
Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade 2/ : Use : Stocks
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:
: World
Total grains 3/ :
2008/09 : 2,241.18 2,609.85 285.72 2,159.28 450.57
2009/10 (Est.) : 2,228.19 2,678.76 280.52 2,199.09 479.66
2010/11 (Proj.) :
August : 2,212.81 2,689.60 271.15 2,245.28 444.32
September : 2,195.27 2,674.93 273.54 2,235.83 439.11
Wheat :
2008/09 : 683.26 807.58 143.76 642.50 165.07
2009/10 (Est.) : 680.43 845.50 133.75 649.53 195.97
2010/11 (Proj.) :
August : 645.73 839.70 124.67 664.94 174.76
September : 643.01 838.98 126.03 661.19 177.79
Coarse grains 4/ :
2008/09 : 1,109.69 1,273.43 112.99 1,079.03 194.40
2009/10 (Est.) : 1,106.61 1,301.01 116.68 1,111.64 189.36
2010/11 (Proj.) :
August : 1,107.91 1,295.77 114.97 1,123.72 172.04
September : 1,097.66 1,287.03 116.57 1,120.27 166.76
Rice, milled :
2008/09 : 448.23 528.84 28.97 437.75 91.09
2009/10 (Est.) : 441.15 532.24 30.09 437.92 94.32
2010/11 (Proj.) :
August : 459.17 554.13 31.51 456.62 97.52
September : 454.60 548.92 30.95 454.37 94.56
:
: United States
Total grains 3/ :
2008/09 : 400.28 461.70 81.58 314.23 65.89
2009/10 (Est.) : 416.45 488.48 82.14 339.00 67.34
2010/11 (Proj.) :
August : 424.00 497.79 92.37 340.49 64.94
September : 418.90 491.65 95.41 337.60 58.64
Wheat :
2008/09 : 68.02 79.80 27.64 34.29 17.87
2009/10 (Est.) : 60.31 81.41 23.98 30.94 26.49
2010/11 (Proj.) :
August : 61.64 90.85 32.66 32.28 25.92
September : 61.64 90.85 34.02 32.28 24.56
Coarse grains 4/ :
2008/09 : 325.87 373.98 50.94 275.98 47.06
2009/10 (Est.) : 349.22 398.58 54.69 304.20 39.69
2010/11 (Proj.) :
August : 354.68 397.56 56.15 304.16 37.25
September : 349.28 391.05 57.67 301.34 32.03
Rice, milled :
2008/09 : 6.40 7.93 3.00 3.96 0.96
2009/10 (Est.) : 6.92 8.48 3.47 3.86 1.15
2010/11 (Proj.) :
August : 7.68 9.38 3.56 4.05 1.77
September : 7.98 9.75 3.72 3.99 2.05
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1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Based on export estimate. See
individual commodity tables for treatment of export/import imbalances. 3/
Wheat, coarse grains and milled rice. 4/ Corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye,
millet and mixed grains (for U.S. excludes millet and mixed grains).
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World and U.S. Supply and Use for Grains, Continued 1/
Million Metric Tons
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: : Total : : Total : Ending
Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade 2/ : Use : Stocks
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:
: Foreign 3/
Total grains 4/ :
2008/09 : 1,840.90 2,148.15 204.14 1,845.05 384.68
2009/10 (Est.) : 1,811.74 2,190.28 198.38 1,860.09 412.32
2010/11 (Proj.) :
August : 1,788.82 2,191.81 178.78 1,904.79 379.39
September : 1,776.38 2,183.28 178.13 1,898.22 380.47
Wheat :
2008/09 : 615.24 727.78 116.12 608.21 147.21
2009/10 (Est.) : 620.11 764.09 109.77 618.59 169.48
2010/11 (Proj.) :
August : 584.09 748.85 92.01 632.66 148.85
September : 581.37 748.13 92.01 628.91 153.24
Coarse grains 5/ :
2008/09 : 783.82 899.45 62.05 803.05 147.34
2009/10 (Est.) : 757.39 902.42 61.98 807.44 149.67
2010/11 (Proj.) :
August : 753.23 898.21 58.83 819.56 134.80
September : 748.38 895.98 58.90 818.93 134.73
Rice, milled :
2008/09 : 441.83 520.91 25.96 433.78 90.13
2009/10 (Est.) : 434.23 523.76 26.62 434.06 93.17
2010/11 (Proj.) :
August : 451.49 544.75 27.94 452.57 95.74
September : 446.62 539.18 27.23 450.38 92.51
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1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Based on export estimate. See
individual commodity tables for treatment of export/import imbalances. 3/
Total foreign is equal to world minus United States. 4/ Wheat, coarse grains
and milled rice. 5/ Corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet and mixed
grains.
Mexico Sugar Supply and Use and High Fructose Corn Syrup Imports 1/
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: Supply : Use :
Fiscal :====================================================: Ending
year : Beginning : Production: Imports : Domestic :Exports: stocks
: stocks : : : 2/ : :
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1,000 metric tons, raw value
Sugar
2009/10 est.
Aug 488 5,115 820 5,170 480 773
Sep 624 5,115 820 5,212 570 777
2010/11 proj.
Aug 773 5,450 150 4,950 500 923
Sep 777 5,450 150 5,018 500 859
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1/ U.S. HFCS exports to Mexico (metric tons, dry-weight basis):
Oct-Sep 2008/09 = 302,844; Oct-Jul 2008/09 = 230,426; Oct-Jul 2009/10 = 778,448.
Footnote source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2/Includes domestic consumption,
Mexico's products export program (IMMEX), and any residual statistical discrepancies.
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U. S. Cotton Supply and Use 1/
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: : : 2010/11 Projections
Item : 2008/09 : 2009/10 :===============================
: : Est. : August September
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: Million acres
Area :
Planted : 9.47 9.15 10.91 11.04
Harvested : 7.57 7.53 10.63 10.77
:
: Pounds
Yield per harvested :
acre : 813 777 837 839
:
: Million 480 pound bales
:
Beginning stocks 2/ : 10.05 6.34 3.10 3.00
Production : 12.82 12.19 18.53 18.84
Imports : 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00
Supply, total : 22.87 18.53 21.64 21.84
Domestic use : 3.59 3.45 3.40 3.60
Exports : 13.26 12.04 15.00 15.50
Use, total : 16.85 15.49 18.40 19.10
Unaccounted 3/ : -0.32 0.04 0.04 0.04
Ending stocks : 6.34 3.00 3.20 2.70
:
Avg. farm price 4/ : 47.8 62.5 61.0-75.0 63.0-77.0
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Note: Reliability calculations at end of report.
1/ Upland and extra-long staple; marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may
not add due to rounding. 2/ Based on Bureau of Census data. 3/ Reflects the
difference between the previous season's supply less total use and ending
stocks based on Bureau of Census data. 4/ Cents per pound for upland cotton.
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World Wheat Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
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: Supply : Use :
:=========================:=======================:Ending
Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: :===============: :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports:
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:
: 2008/09
:
World 3/ : 124.32 683.26 136.93 118.44 642.50 143.76 165.07
United States : 8.32 68.02 3.46 6.95 34.29 27.64 17.87
Total foreign : 116.00 615.24 133.48 111.49 608.21 116.12 147.21
Major exporters 4/ : 22.84 211.24 8.26 68.08 147.71 65.65 28.98
Argentina : 2.35 10.10 0.03 0.03 5.33 6.77 0.39
Australia : 3.65 21.42 0.11 3.75 6.85 14.75 3.59
Canada : 4.41 28.61 0.38 3.30 8.04 18.81 6.55
EU-27 5/ : 12.43 151.11 7.74 61.00 127.50 25.32 18.46
Major importers 6/ : 63.52 171.94 74.26 14.97 230.88 6.68 72.15
Brazil : 0.34 5.88 6.40 0.20 10.70 0.40 1.53
China : 38.97 112.46 0.48 8.00 105.50 0.72 45.69
Select. Mideast 7/ : 6.57 13.40 20.43 1.85 30.83 1.02 8.54
N. Africa 8/ : 9.48 14.35 23.47 2.70 37.56 0.34 9.40
Pakistan : 3.48 20.96 3.13 0.40 22.80 2.10 2.66
Southeast Asia 9/ : 2.78 0.00 11.86 1.32 11.54 0.42 2.69
Selected other :
India : 5.80 78.57 0.01 0.10 70.92 0.02 13.43
FSU-12 : 12.92 115.45 6.50 24.65 76.32 37.75 20.81
Russia : 3.95 63.70 0.20 16.20 38.90 18.39 10.56
Kazakhstan : 2.46 12.55 0.12 2.70 7.53 5.70 1.90
Ukraine : 2.08 25.90 0.07 2.90 11.90 13.04 3.11
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
:
World 3/ : 165.07 680.43 132.82 115.37 649.53 133.75 195.97
United States : 17.87 60.31 3.23 4.06 30.94 23.98 26.49
Total foreign : 147.21 620.11 129.59 111.32 618.59 109.77 169.48
Major exporters 4/ : 28.98 196.93 6.01 63.49 144.17 59.50 28.25
Argentina : 0.39 9.60 0.01 0.03 4.93 4.50 0.57
Australia : 3.59 22.50 0.10 4.00 7.10 14.50 4.59
Canada : 6.55 26.52 0.40 1.46 6.64 19.00 7.82
EU-27 5/ : 18.46 138.31 5.50 58.00 125.50 21.50 15.27
Major importers 6/ : 72.15 184.02 70.23 15.54 234.66 5.45 86.29
Brazil : 1.53 4.94 6.50 0.20 10.80 1.20 0.97
China : 45.69 115.00 1.39 8.00 105.00 0.89 56.19
Select. Mideast 7/ : 8.54 14.84 18.88 1.75 31.74 1.19 9.33
N. Africa 8/ : 9.40 20.23 21.28 2.95 39.48 0.21 11.22
Pakistan : 2.66 24.03 0.20 0.40 23.20 0.30 3.40
Southeast Asia 9/ : 2.69 0.00 13.28 1.69 12.34 0.47 3.16
Selected other :
India : 13.43 80.68 0.30 0.10 78.21 0.10 16.10
FSU-12 : 20.81 113.84 5.53 27.73 80.48 36.81 22.90
Russia : 10.56 61.70 0.15 19.00 42.00 18.56 11.86
Kazakhstan : 1.90 17.00 0.08 2.70 7.55 7.87 3.56
Ukraine : 3.11 20.90 0.05 3.30 12.30 9.34 2.43
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use
adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World
imports and exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years,
grain in transit, and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina,
Australia, Canada, and the EU-27. 5/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 6/ Brazil,
China, Japan, Mexico, N. Africa, Pakistan, selected Middle East, and Southeast
Asia. 7/ Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen,
United Arab Emirates, and Oman. 8/ Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and
Tunisia. 9/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
WASDE-486-19 September 2010
World Wheat Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.)
(Million Metric Tons)
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: stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports:
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:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 3/ :
August : 193.97 645.73 121.93 120.23 664.94 124.67 174.76
September : 195.97 643.01 122.83 118.78 661.19 126.03 177.79
United States :
August : 26.49 61.64 2.72 4.63 32.28 32.66 25.92
September : 26.49 61.64 2.72 4.63 32.28 34.02 24.56
Total foreign :
August : 167.48 584.09 119.21 115.60 632.66 92.01 148.85
September : 169.48 581.37 120.11 114.15 628.91 92.01 153.24
Major exporters 4/ :
August : 26.58 193.01 6.51 61.20 143.95 63.00 19.14
September : 28.25 192.63 6.51 59.70 141.95 61.50 23.93
Argentina Aug : 0.57 12.00 0.01 0.10 5.10 7.00 0.47
Sep : 0.57 12.00 0.01 0.10 5.10 7.00 0.47
Australia Aug : 4.59 23.00 0.10 4.10 7.25 16.50 3.94
Sep : 4.59 23.00 0.10 4.10 7.25 16.00 4.44
Canada Aug : 6.36 20.50 0.40 2.00 7.10 15.50 4.66
Sep : 7.82 22.50 0.40 2.50 7.60 17.50 5.62
EU-27 5/ Aug : 15.07 137.51 6.00 55.00 124.50 24.00 10.08
Sep : 15.27 135.13 6.00 53.00 122.00 21.00 13.40
Major importers 6/ :
August : 85.29 182.39 63.03 16.31 237.33 5.97 87.39
September : 86.29 182.79 62.73 16.66 237.44 6.57 87.79
Brazil Aug : 0.97 5.00 6.50 0.20 10.80 0.60 1.07
Sep : 0.97 5.00 6.50 0.20 10.80 0.60 1.07
China Aug : 56.19 114.50 0.50 9.00 105.80 2.00 63.39
Sep : 56.19 114.50 0.50 9.00 105.80 2.00 63.39
Sel. Mideast 7/Aug : 8.47 17.55 14.08 1.75 32.45 0.71 6.93
Sep : 9.33 17.55 14.03 1.75 32.13 1.36 7.41
N. Africa 8/ Aug : 11.13 17.55 20.90 2.95 40.25 0.24 9.09
Sep : 11.22 17.95 20.90 2.95 40.35 0.19 9.54
Pakistan Aug : 3.40 22.60 0.30 0.40 23.60 0.30 2.40
Sep : 3.40 22.60 0.30 1.00 24.20 0.30 1.80
SE Asia 9/ Aug : 3.07 0.00 12.45 1.46 12.44 0.43 2.66
Sep : 3.16 0.00 12.20 1.21 12.06 0.43 2.87
Selected other :
India Aug : 16.10 80.71 0.30 0.10 82.44 0.20 14.48
Sep : 16.10 80.71 0.30 0.10 82.44 0.20 14.48
FSU-12 Aug : 22.87 87.21 5.88 34.18 87.17 15.85 12.94
Sep : 22.90 84.56 7.15 33.88 84.98 16.70 12.93
Russia Aug : 11.83 45.00 0.65 26.00 49.20 3.00 5.28
Sep : 11.86 42.50 2.00 26.00 48.00 3.50 4.86
Kazakhstan Aug : 3.61 11.50 0.08 2.70 7.65 6.00 1.53
Sep : 3.56 11.50 0.08 2.40 6.90 6.50 1.73
Ukraine Aug : 2.46 17.00 0.05 2.80 11.60 6.00 1.91
Sep : 2.43 17.00 0.05 2.80 11.60 6.00 1.88
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use
adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World
imports and exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years,
grain in transit, and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina,
Australia, Canada, and the EU-27. 5/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 6/ Brazil,
China, Japan, Mexico, N. Africa, Pakistan, selected Middle East, and Southeast
Asia. 7/ Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen,
United Arab Emirates, and Oman. 8/ Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and
Tunisia. 9/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
WASDE-486-20 September 2010
World Coarse Grain Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
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: stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports:
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:
: 2008/09
:
World 3/ : 163.74 1109.69 110.40 645.30 1079.03 112.99 194.40
United States : 45.06 325.87 3.05 140.92 275.98 50.94 47.06
Total foreign : 118.68 783.82 107.35 504.38 803.05 62.05 147.34
Major exporters 4/ : 13.21 71.67 2.10 32.66 49.34 22.45 15.19
Argentina : 3.27 19.13 0.04 5.79 8.75 12.45 1.24
Australia : 2.67 12.27 0.00 5.89 7.25 4.41 3.29
Canada : 4.01 27.18 1.90 16.63 22.87 3.87 6.35
Major importers 5/ : 35.05 243.97 82.52 233.91 310.87 6.72 43.96
EU-27 6/ : 12.77 161.49 3.41 113.55 151.30 5.55 20.81
Japan : 1.71 0.22 19.61 15.05 19.97 0.00 1.57
Mexico : 4.74 32.25 10.47 25.24 42.06 0.16 5.24
N. Afr & Mideast 7/: 6.97 24.70 23.22 39.59 46.92 0.23 7.75
Saudi Arabia : 2.81 0.27 8.69 9.13 9.35 0.01 2.41
Southeast Asia 8/ : 3.19 24.64 5.21 20.36 28.27 0.77 4.01
South Korea : 2.12 0.36 7.25 6.41 8.21 0.00 1.52
Selected other :
Brazil : 12.87 53.62 1.60 40.75 48.53 7.15 12.41
China : 40.43 172.66 1.65 107.83 160.32 0.22 54.19
FSU-12 : 4.45 78.56 0.65 41.30 57.94 17.10 8.62
Russia : 1.59 40.70 0.11 21.90 32.80 4.79 4.80
Ukraine : 1.59 26.22 0.02 10.33 13.70 11.88 2.25
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
:
World 3/ : 194.40 1106.61 111.42 654.72 1111.64 116.68 189.36
United States : 47.06 349.22 2.31 146.91 304.20 54.69 39.69
Total foreign : 147.34 757.39 109.11 507.81 807.44 61.98 149.67
Major exporters 4/ : 15.19 76.41 2.44 33.57 50.78 26.15 17.11
Argentina : 1.24 27.95 0.03 7.63 10.66 16.01 2.55
Australia : 3.29 11.57 0.00 5.54 7.01 4.49 3.36
Canada : 6.35 22.37 2.26 15.94 22.39 3.12 5.46
Major importers 5/ : 43.96 236.44 82.59 234.36 312.16 5.77 45.06
EU-27 6/ : 20.81 153.05 2.67 112.23 150.18 3.13 23.22
Japan : 1.57 0.18 19.29 14.57 19.48 0.00 1.56
Mexico : 5.24 27.80 11.15 24.93 41.70 0.25 2.24
N. Afr & Mideast 7/: 7.75 31.98 21.19 41.68 49.37 1.13 10.42
Saudi Arabia : 2.41 0.27 9.51 9.23 9.43 0.00 2.76
Southeast Asia 8/ : 4.01 22.77 5.81 20.54 28.55 1.26 2.78
South Korea : 1.52 0.34 8.24 6.54 8.59 0.00 1.50
Selected other :
Brazil : 12.41 58.61 0.91 42.28 50.00 9.03 12.89
China : 54.19 161.35 3.28 109.75 164.55 0.22 54.05
FSU-12 : 8.62 67.94 0.49 39.22 55.06 14.88 7.12
Russia : 4.80 31.82 0.18 20.52 30.79 3.07 2.93
Ukraine : 2.25 24.12 0.02 9.65 12.82 11.29 2.28
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. Coarse grains include corn, sorghum,
barley, oats, rye, millet, and mixed grains (for U.S. excludes millet and
mixed grains). 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the
differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and exports may not
balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit, and reporting
discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Australia, Canada, and South
Africa. 5/ The EU-27, Mexico, Japan, selected North Africa and Middle East,
South Korea, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan. 6/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/
Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, and
Turkey. 8/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
WASDE-486-21 September 2010
World Coarse Grain Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.)
(Million Metric Tons)
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: Supply : Use :
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: stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports:
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:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 3/ :
August : 187.86 1107.91 112.82 654.95 1123.72 114.97 172.04
September : 189.36 1097.66 115.30 652.26 1120.27 116.57 166.76
United States :
August : 40.63 354.68 2.25 142.00 304.16 56.15 37.25
September : 39.69 349.28 2.07 139.18 301.34 57.67 32.03
Total foreign :
August : 147.22 753.23 110.58 512.96 819.56 58.83 134.80
September : 149.67 748.38 113.23 513.08 818.93 58.90 134.73
Major exporters 4/ :
August : 16.75 73.18 2.73 34.54 52.39 26.58 13.68
September : 17.11 73.42 2.43 34.64 52.49 26.83 13.64
Argentina Aug : 2.75 27.08 0.03 8.02 11.18 16.21 2.47
Sep : 2.55 27.08 0.03 8.02 11.18 16.21 2.27
Australia Aug : 3.06 10.97 0.00 5.54 7.07 4.96 2.00
Sep : 3.36 10.97 0.00 5.54 7.07 4.96 2.30
Canada Aug : 5.20 22.11 2.57 16.32 23.10 2.88 3.89
Sep : 5.46 22.35 2.27 16.42 23.20 3.13 3.74
Major importers 5/ :
August : 44.90 231.28 83.97 240.12 319.00 7.81 33.34
September : 45.06 228.04 85.92 241.22 320.10 7.01 31.91
EU-27 6/ Aug : 23.17 143.16 3.22 113.65 152.16 6.11 11.28
Sep : 23.22 139.62 5.37 114.55 153.05 5.31 9.84
Japan Aug : 1.56 0.18 19.38 14.66 19.58 0.00 1.54
Sep : 1.56 0.18 19.18 14.46 19.38 0.00 1.54
Mexico Aug : 2.24 32.03 11.95 25.43 42.40 0.15 3.67
Sep : 2.24 32.53 11.95 25.73 42.70 0.15 3.87
N Afr/M.East 7/Aug : 10.32 30.46 20.73 43.23 51.12 0.77 9.62
Sep : 10.42 30.26 20.73 43.23 51.12 0.77 9.52
Saudi Arabia Aug : 2.76 0.27 8.71 9.33 9.53 0.00 2.21
Sep : 2.76 0.27 8.71 9.33 9.53 0.00 2.21
S.-east Asia 8/Aug : 2.78 24.77 6.01 21.74 29.74 0.79 3.02
Sep : 2.78 24.77 6.01 21.84 29.84 0.79 2.93
South Korea Aug : 1.50 0.34 9.14 7.34 9.52 0.00 1.46
Sep : 1.50 0.34 9.14 7.34 9.52 0.00 1.46
Selected other :
Brazil Aug : 11.64 53.73 1.41 43.58 51.30 7.03 8.44
Sep : 12.89 53.73 1.41 43.58 51.30 7.03 9.69
China Aug : 53.75 173.00 2.98 111.81 168.80 0.27 60.65
Sep : 54.05 173.00 2.98 111.81 168.80 0.27 60.95
FSU-12 Aug : 6.74 53.16 1.01 32.15 46.55 9.83 4.54
Sep : 7.12 51.36 2.01 31.08 45.65 10.45 4.39
Russia Aug : 2.81 20.90 0.70 13.50 22.40 0.44 1.57
Sep : 2.93 19.70 1.70 13.43 22.50 0.29 1.54
Ukraine Aug : 2.06 21.75 0.02 10.43 13.50 9.01 1.32
Sep : 2.28 21.75 0.02 9.93 13.00 9.63 1.41
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. Coarse grains include corn, sorghum,
barley, oats, rye, millet, and mixed grains (for U.S. excludes millet and
mixed grains). 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the
differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and exports may not
balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit, and reporting
discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Australia, Canada, and South
Africa. 5/ The EU-27, Mexico, Japan, selected North Africa and Middle East,
South Korea, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan. 6/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/
Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, and
Turkey. 8/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
WASDE-486-22 September 2010
World Corn Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
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Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks
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: stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports:
===============================================================================
:
: 2008/09
:
World 3/ : 131.32 797.84 82.45 478.34 781.14 84.42 148.01
United States : 41.26 307.14 0.34 131.62 259.27 46.97 42.50
Total foreign : 90.06 490.70 82.10 346.72 521.87 37.45 105.51
Major exporters 4/ : 5.27 27.57 0.06 8.80 16.30 11.99 4.61
Argentina : 2.18 15.00 0.03 4.50 6.40 10.32 0.49
South Africa : 3.09 12.57 0.03 4.30 9.90 1.67 4.11
Major importers 5/ : 16.51 117.90 48.99 115.37 162.44 2.67 18.28
Egypt : 0.85 6.65 5.03 8.70 11.10 0.01 1.41
EU-27 6/ : 4.36 62.32 2.74 47.00 61.50 1.74 6.18
Japan : 1.16 0.00 16.53 12.10 16.70 0.00 1.00
Mexico : 4.13 24.23 7.76 16.40 32.40 0.16 3.56
Southeast Asia 7/ : 3.19 24.58 5.20 20.30 28.20 0.76 4.00
South Korea : 2.08 0.09 7.19 6.37 7.89 0.00 1.47
Selected other :
Brazil : 12.58 51.00 1.14 38.50 45.50 7.14 12.08
Canada : 1.46 10.59 1.84 7.53 11.66 0.37 1.86
China : 39.39 165.90 0.05 107.00 152.00 0.17 53.17
FSU-12 : 1.14 21.67 0.42 12.92 14.76 6.89 1.58
Ukraine : 0.67 11.40 0.01 5.10 5.85 5.50 0.73
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
:
World 3/ : 148.01 810.97 86.05 489.33 820.00 90.39 138.99
United States : 42.50 333.01 0.20 140.34 290.21 50.29 35.22
Total foreign : 105.51 477.96 85.85 348.98 529.79 40.10 103.77
Major exporters 4/ : 4.61 36.50 0.05 9.60 17.20 16.50 7.46
Argentina : 0.49 22.50 0.03 5.20 7.10 14.00 1.92
South Africa : 4.11 14.00 0.03 4.40 10.10 2.50 5.54
Major importers 5/ : 18.28 107.49 50.80 113.35 161.30 2.89 12.38
Egypt : 1.41 6.82 5.30 9.70 12.10 0.00 1.44
EU-27 6/ : 6.18 56.55 2.50 45.50 60.50 1.40 3.33
Japan : 1.00 0.00 16.00 11.40 16.00 0.00 1.00
Mexico : 3.56 21.30 8.40 15.20 31.20 0.25 1.81
Southeast Asia 7/ : 4.00 22.71 5.80 20.50 28.50 1.24 2.78
South Korea : 1.47 0.08 8.20 6.50 8.30 0.00 1.45
Selected other :
Brazil : 12.08 56.10 0.50 40.00 47.00 9.00 12.68
Canada : 1.86 9.56 2.20 7.40 11.90 0.15 1.57
China : 53.17 155.00 1.30 109.00 156.00 0.15 53.32
FSU-12 : 1.58 17.85 0.33 11.27 12.87 5.48 1.41
Ukraine : 0.73 10.50 0.01 4.80 5.50 5.00 0.74
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted
to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and
exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in
transit, and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina and South
Africa. 5/ Egypt, the EU-27, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast
Asia. 6/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines,
Thailand, and Vietnam.
WASDE-486-23 September 2010
World Corn Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.)
(Million Metric Tons)
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: Supply : Use :
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:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 3/ :
August : 139.03 831.59 89.17 493.65 831.42 90.42 139.20
September : 138.99 826.07 91.37 492.81 829.50 91.69 135.56
United States :
August : 36.23 339.49 0.25 135.90 290.59 52.07 33.32
September : 35.22 334.27 0.25 133.36 288.05 53.34 28.35
Total foreign :
August : 102.80 492.10 88.92 357.75 540.83 38.35 105.88
September : 103.77 491.80 91.12 359.45 541.45 38.35 107.21
Major exporters 4/ :
August : 7.46 33.50 0.05 10.10 17.90 16.50 6.61
September : 7.46 33.50 0.05 10.10 17.90 16.50 6.61
Argentina Aug : 1.92 21.00 0.03 5.50 7.50 14.00 1.44
Sep : 1.92 21.00 0.03 5.50 7.50 14.00 1.44
South Africa Aug : 5.54 12.50 0.03 4.60 10.40 2.50 5.16
Sep : 5.54 12.50 0.03 4.60 10.40 2.50 5.16
Major importers 5/ :
August : 13.15 111.79 53.60 114.55 162.90 1.91 13.74
September : 12.38 111.04 55.40 115.75 164.10 1.41 13.32
Egypt Aug : 1.34 7.00 5.40 10.10 12.60 0.00 1.14
Sep : 1.44 7.00 5.40 10.10 12.60 0.00 1.24
EU-27 6/ Aug : 4.21 55.95 3.00 43.50 58.50 1.00 3.66
Sep : 3.33 54.71 5.00 44.50 59.50 0.50 3.04
Japan Aug : 1.00 0.00 16.30 11.70 16.30 0.00 1.00
Sep : 1.00 0.00 16.10 11.50 16.10 0.00 1.00
Mexico Aug : 1.81 24.00 9.10 15.60 31.80 0.15 2.96
Sep : 1.81 24.50 9.10 15.90 32.10 0.15 3.16
S.-east Asia 7/Aug : 2.78 24.71 6.00 21.70 29.70 0.76 3.02
Sep : 2.78 24.71 6.00 21.80 29.80 0.76 2.93
South Korea Aug : 1.45 0.08 9.10 7.30 9.20 0.00 1.43
Sep : 1.45 0.08 9.10 7.30 9.20 0.00 1.43
Selected other :
Brazil Aug : 11.43 51.00 1.00 41.30 48.30 7.00 8.13
Sep : 12.68 51.00 1.00 41.30 48.30 7.00 9.38
Canada Aug : 1.57 10.50 2.50 8.00 12.70 0.30 1.57
Sep : 1.57 11.00 2.20 8.20 12.90 0.30 1.57
China Aug : 53.02 166.00 1.00 111.00 160.00 0.20 59.82
Sep : 53.32 166.00 1.00 111.00 160.00 0.20 60.12
FSU-12 Aug : 1.21 18.37 0.48 12.16 13.86 5.08 1.12
Sep : 1.41 18.37 1.18 12.46 14.06 5.58 1.32
Ukraine Aug : 0.54 11.50 0.01 5.80 6.50 5.00 0.55
Sep : 0.74 11.50 0.01 5.30 6.00 5.50 0.75
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted
to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and
exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in
transit, and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina and South
Africa. 5/ Egypt, the EU-27, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast
Asia. 6/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines,
Thailand, and Vietnam.
WASDE-486-24 September 2010
World Rice Supply and Use (Milled Basis) 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
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: Supply : Use :
:=========================:===================: Ending
Region : : : : : : stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: : Total 2/: :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports :
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:
: 2008/09
World 3/ : 80.61 448.23 27.09 437.75 28.97 91.09
United States : 0.92 6.40 0.61 3.96 3.00 0.96
Total foreign : 79.69 441.83 26.48 433.78 25.96 90.13
Major exporters 4/ : 18.43 150.32 0.80 123.08 19.52 26.95
India : 13.00 99.18 0.00 91.09 2.09 19.00
Pakistan : 0.70 6.90 0.00 3.49 2.91 1.20
Thailand : 2.71 19.85 0.30 9.50 8.57 4.79
Vietnam : 2.02 24.39 0.50 19.00 5.95 1.96
Major importers 5/ : 14.43 64.48 11.53 74.61 0.74 15.10
Brazil : 0.97 8.57 0.68 8.53 0.57 1.12
EU-27 6/ : 1.13 1.62 1.34 2.93 0.14 1.02
Indonesia : 5.61 38.30 0.25 37.09 0.01 7.06
Nigeria : 0.77 3.20 1.75 5.15 0.00 0.57
Philippines : 4.42 10.76 2.60 13.65 0.00 4.12
Sel. Mideast 7/ : 1.43 1.67 3.73 5.65 0.02 1.16
Selected other :
Burma : 0.59 10.15 0.00 9.65 1.05 0.04
C. Amer & Carib 8/ : 0.39 1.51 1.31 2.93 0.00 0.29
China : 38.02 134.33 0.34 133.00 0.78 38.90
Egypt : 0.69 4.40 0.02 4.00 0.55 0.56
Japan : 2.56 8.03 0.66 8.33 0.20 2.72
Mexico : 0.19 0.16 0.59 0.76 0.01 0.17
South Korea : 0.69 4.84 0.25 4.79 0.00 1.00
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
World 3/ : 91.09 441.15 27.25 437.92 30.09 94.32
United States : 0.96 6.92 0.60 3.86 3.47 1.15
Total foreign : 90.13 434.23 26.65 434.06 26.62 93.17
Major exporters 4/ : 26.95 140.59 0.70 117.18 21.20 29.86
India : 19.00 89.13 0.00 85.43 2.20 20.50
Pakistan : 1.20 6.80 0.00 2.90 3.80 1.30
Thailand : 4.79 20.26 0.30 9.70 9.00 6.65
Vietnam : 1.96 24.40 0.40 19.15 6.20 1.41
Major importers 5/ : 15.10 62.40 11.31 75.42 0.46 12.92
Brazil : 1.12 7.64 0.95 8.55 0.30 0.86
EU-27 6/ : 1.02 1.98 1.35 3.10 0.14 1.11
Indonesia : 7.06 37.10 0.50 37.60 0.00 7.06
Nigeria : 0.57 3.40 1.70 5.20 0.00 0.47
Philippines : 4.12 9.77 2.20 13.64 0.00 2.46
Sel. Mideast 7/ : 1.16 2.07 3.35 5.64 0.02 0.92
Selected other :
Burma : 0.04 10.60 0.00 10.00 0.30 0.34
C. Amer & Carib 8/ : 0.29 1.62 1.42 3.01 0.00 0.33
China : 38.90 137.00 0.30 134.50 0.85 40.85
Egypt : 0.56 4.30 0.04 4.00 0.60 0.29
Japan : 2.72 7.71 0.70 8.20 0.20 2.73
Mexico : 0.17 0.18 0.60 0.77 0.01 0.17
South Korea : 1.00 4.92 0.30 4.75 0.00 1.46
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use
adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. Total
domestic includes both domestic use and unreported disappearance. 3/ World
imports and exports may not balance due to differences in some countries.
4/ India, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 5/ Brazil, Indonesia, Hong Kong,
Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Philippines, selected Middle East, and the EU-27. 6/
Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/ Selected Middle East includes Iran, Iraq, and
Saudi Arabia. 8/ Central American and Caribbean countries.
WASDE-486-25 September 2010
World Rice Supply and Use (Milled Basis) 1/ (Cont'd.)
(Million Metric Tons)
===============================================================================
: Supply : Use :
:=========================:===================: Ending
Region : : : : : : stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: : Total 2/: :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports :
===============================================================================
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 3/ :
August : 94.97 459.17 28.90 456.62 31.51 97.52
September : 94.32 454.60 28.62 454.37 30.95 94.56
United States :
August : 1.07 7.68 0.64 4.05 3.56 1.77
September : 1.15 7.98 0.62 3.99 3.72 2.05
Total foreign :
August : 93.90 451.49 28.26 452.57 27.94 95.74
September : 93.17 446.62 28.00 450.38 27.23 92.51
Major exporters 4/ :
August : 29.58 150.85 0.85 130.30 21.90 29.08
September : 29.86 149.45 0.85 130.40 21.15 28.61
India Aug : 20.50 99.00 0.00 98.00 2.50 19.00
Sep : 20.50 99.00 0.00 98.00 2.50 19.00
Pakistan Aug : 0.85 6.50 0.00 3.00 3.60 0.75
Sep : 1.30 5.30 0.00 3.00 2.85 0.75
Thailand Aug : 6.29 20.60 0.35 9.80 10.00 7.44
Sep : 6.65 20.40 0.35 9.90 10.00 7.50
Vietnam Aug : 1.94 24.75 0.50 19.50 5.80 1.89
Sep : 1.41 24.75 0.50 19.50 5.80 1.36
Major importers 5/ :
August : 13.94 67.38 11.71 77.98 0.66 14.39
September : 12.92 65.38 11.41 76.48 0.66 12.57
Brazil Aug : 0.86 8.40 0.65 8.60 0.50 0.81
Sep : 0.86 8.40 0.65 8.60 0.50 0.81
EU-27 6/ Aug : 1.11 2.01 1.35 3.15 0.14 1.18
Sep : 1.11 2.01 1.35 3.15 0.14 1.18
Indonesia Aug : 7.99 40.00 0.25 39.50 0.00 8.74
Sep : 7.06 38.00 0.25 38.15 0.00 7.16
Nigeria Aug : 0.47 3.60 1.90 5.50 0.00 0.47
Sep : 0.47 3.60 1.90 5.50 0.00 0.47
Philippines Aug : 2.46 10.80 2.50 13.70 0.00 2.06
Sep : 2.46 10.80 2.50 13.70 0.00 2.06
Sel. Mideast 7/Aug : 0.99 2.13 3.75 5.80 0.02 1.05
Sep : 0.92 2.13 3.45 5.65 0.02 0.83
Selected other :
Burma Aug : 0.34 11.00 0.00 10.10 0.70 0.54
Sep : 0.34 11.00 0.00 10.10 0.70 0.54
C. Am & Car. 8/Aug : 0.33 1.62 1.45 3.11 0.00 0.29
Sep : 0.33 1.63 1.45 3.10 0.00 0.31
China Aug : 40.85 137.50 0.33 135.50 0.90 42.28
Sep : 40.85 136.00 0.33 135.00 0.90 41.28
Egypt Aug : 0.29 3.90 0.15 3.85 0.30 0.19
Sep : 0.29 3.90 0.15 3.85 0.30 0.19
Japan Aug : 2.73 7.85 0.70 8.13 0.20 2.95
Sep : 2.73 7.85 0.70 8.13 0.20 2.95
Mexico Aug : 0.17 0.16 0.65 0.82 0.01 0.16
Sep : 0.17 0.16 0.65 0.82 0.01 0.16
South Korea Aug : 1.46 4.60 0.33 4.74 0.01 1.64
Sep : 1.46 4.71 0.33 4.80 0.01 1.69
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use
adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. Total
domestic includes both domestic use and unreported disappearance. 3/ World
imports and exports may not balance due to differences in some countries.
4/ India, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 5/ Brazil, Indonesia, Hong Kong,
Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Philippines, selected Middle East, the EU-27. 6/ Trade
excludes intra-trade. 7/ Selected Middle East includes Iran, Iraq, and Saudi
Arabia. 8/ Central American and Caribbean countries.
WASDE-486-26 September 2010
World Cotton Supply and Use 1/
(Million 480-pound bales)
================================================================================
: Supply : Use : :
Region :=========================:================: Loss : Ending
:Beginning:Produc-:Imports:Domestic:Exports: 2/ : stocks
: stocks : tion : : : : :
================================================================================
:
: 2008/09
:
World : 60.61 107.14 30.07 109.94 30.09 -2.65 60.44
United States : 10.05 12.82 3/ 3.59 13.26 -0.32 6.34
Total foreign : 50.56 94.32 30.07 106.35 16.83 -2.33 54.10
Major exporters 4/ : 17.73 42.32 1.54 26.83 13.88 -0.19 21.08
Central Asia 5/ : 2.34 7.08 0.01 1.60 4.45 0.00 3.38
Afr. Fr. Zone 6/ : 0.67 2.41 3/ 0.19 2.15 0.00 0.75
S. Hemis. 7/ : 8.30 8.68 0.31 5.52 4.60 -0.20 7.38
Australia : 0.60 1.50 3/ 0.05 1.20 -0.07 0.93
Brazil : 6.25 5.48 0.05 4.20 2.74 -0.15 4.99
India : 5.63 22.60 0.80 17.75 2.36 0.00 8.92
Major importers 8/ : 30.99 49.21 26.06 75.24 1.88 -2.15 31.29
Mexico : 0.93 0.57 1.32 1.85 0.18 0.03 0.76
China : 20.50 36.70 7.00 44.00 0.08 -2.25 22.37
EU-27 9/ : 0.67 1.23 0.96 1.14 1.01 0.05 0.65
Turkey : 1.95 1.93 2.92 5.10 0.14 -0.09 1.65
Pakistan : 4.47 8.70 1.95 11.25 0.38 0.03 3.47
Indonesia : 0.39 0.03 2.00 2.00 0.02 0.05 0.35
Thailand : 0.32 3/ 1.60 1.60 0.00 0.03 0.29
Bangladesh : 0.62 0.04 3.80 3.75 0.00 0.01 0.70
Vietnam : 0.25 0.01 1.25 1.25 0.00 0.00 0.26
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
:
World : 60.44 101.15 36.14 117.20 35.59 -2.04 46.98
United States : 6.34 12.19 3/ 3.45 12.04 0.04 3.00
Total foreign : 54.10 88.96 36.14 113.75 23.55 -2.08 43.98
Major exporters 4/ : 21.08 41.58 1.54 28.74 20.06 -0.19 15.59
Central Asia 5/ : 3.38 5.99 3/ 1.69 5.84 0.00 1.84
Afr. Fr. Zone 6/ : 0.75 2.16 3/ 0.18 2.22 0.00 0.51
S. Hemis. 7/ : 7.38 8.80 0.39 5.70 4.93 -0.20 6.14
Australia : 0.93 1.60 3/ 0.04 2.10 -0.07 0.46
Brazil : 4.99 5.35 0.15 4.40 1.99 -0.15 4.25
India : 8.92 23.20 0.60 19.50 6.55 0.00 6.67
Major importers 8/ : 31.29 44.88 31.92 80.81 2.32 -1.89 26.86
Mexico : 0.76 0.42 1.40 1.90 0.10 0.03 0.56
China : 22.37 32.00 10.94 48.50 0.03 -2.00 18.78
EU-27 9/ : 0.65 1.01 0.91 0.99 1.06 0.05 0.47
Turkey : 1.65 1.75 4.30 5.80 0.15 -0.08 1.83
Pakistan : 3.47 9.60 1.40 11.00 0.75 0.03 2.70
Indonesia : 0.35 0.03 2.10 2.05 0.02 0.05 0.36
Thailand : 0.29 3/ 1.81 1.78 0.01 0.03 0.30
Bangladesh : 0.70 0.05 4.00 4.00 0.00 0.01 0.74
Vietnam : 0.26 0.02 1.70 1.60 0.00 0.00 0.38
================================================================================
1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may not add exactly and trade
may not balance due to rounding and other factors. 2/ Generally reflects
cotton lost or destroyed in the marketing channel; for Australia, Brazil,
China, and the United States, reflects the difference between implicit stocks
based on supply less total use and indicated ending stocks. 3/ Less than
5,000 bales. 4/ Includes Egypt and Syria in addition to the countries and
regions listed. 5/ Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. 6/ Benin, Burkino Faso, Cameroon, Central
African Republic, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo. 7/
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Paraguay, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe.
8/ In addition to the countries and regions listed, includes Hong Kong, Japan,
Russia, South Korea, and Taiwan. 9/ Includes intra-EU trade.
WASDE-486-27 September 2010
World Cotton Supply and Use 1/
(Million 480-pound bales)
================================================================================
: Supply : Use : :
Region :=========================:================: Loss : Ending
:Beginning:Produc-:Imports:Domestic:Exports: 2/ : stocks
: stocks : tion : : : : :
================================================================================
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World :
August : 47.58 116.85 38.25 120.87 38.24 -2.04 45.61
September : 46.98 116.95 37.96 120.53 37.96 -2.04 45.44
United States :
August : 3.10 18.53 0.01 3.40 15.00 0.04 3.20
September : 3.00 18.84 3/ 3.60 15.50 0.04 2.70
Total foreign :
August : 44.48 98.32 38.24 117.47 23.24 -2.08 42.41
September : 43.98 98.11 37.96 116.93 22.46 -2.08 42.74
Major exporters 4/ :
August : 15.95 48.54 1.94 29.93 19.85 -0.19 16.84
September : 15.59 49.17 2.12 30.03 19.12 -0.19 17.90
Central Asia 5/Aug : 2.01 6.97 0.01 1.73 5.72 0.00 1.53
Sep : 1.84 6.97 0.01 1.73 5.66 0.00 1.43
Afr. Fr. Zn. 6/Aug : 0.51 2.66 3/ 0.18 2.45 0.00 0.53
Sep : 0.51 2.76 3/ 0.18 2.57 0.00 0.52
S. Hemis 7/ Aug : 6.15 11.32 0.81 5.95 4.73 -0.20 7.80
Sep : 6.14 11.84 1.11 5.95 5.45 -0.20 7.90
Australia Aug : 0.46 2.30 3/ 0.04 2.00 -0.07 0.80
Sep : 0.46 3.00 3/ 0.04 2.50 -0.07 1.00
Brazil Aug : 4.26 7.00 0.60 4.60 1.90 -0.15 5.51
Sep : 4.25 7.00 0.90 4.60 2.20 -0.15 5.50
India Aug : 6.87 26.00 0.63 20.40 6.50 0.00 6.59
Sep : 6.67 26.00 0.50 20.50 5.00 0.00 7.67
Major importers 8/ :
August : 26.95 46.92 33.62 83.33 2.09 -1.89 23.96
September : 26.86 46.19 33.17 82.69 2.11 -1.89 23.31
Mexico Aug : 0.56 0.64 1.40 1.90 0.15 0.03 0.53
Sep : 0.56 0.61 1.40 1.90 0.15 0.03 0.50
China Aug : 19.28 33.00 12.50 50.00 0.03 -2.00 16.76
Sep : 18.78 32.50 12.75 50.00 0.03 -2.00 16.01
EU-27 9/ Aug : 0.46 1.38 0.82 0.91 1.26 0.05 0.44
Sep : 0.47 1.38 0.84 0.93 1.28 0.05 0.43
Turkey Aug : 1.83 2.30 3.40 6.00 0.15 -0.08 1.46
Sep : 1.83 2.30 3.40 6.00 0.15 -0.08 1.46
Pakistan Aug : 2.30 9.50 2.30 11.50 0.30 0.03 2.27
Sep : 2.70 9.30 1.80 11.00 0.30 0.03 2.47
Indonesia Aug : 0.36 0.03 2.20 2.10 0.02 0.05 0.42
Sep : 0.36 0.03 2.13 2.10 0.02 0.05 0.35
Thailand Aug : 0.29 3/ 1.80 1.78 0.01 0.03 0.28
Sep : 0.30 3/ 1.75 1.70 0.01 0.03 0.32
Bangladesh Aug : 0.74 0.05 4.25 4.25 0.00 0.01 0.78
Sep : 0.74 0.05 4.15 4.20 0.00 0.01 0.73
Vietnam Aug : 0.38 0.02 1.75 1.80 0.00 0.00 0.35
Sep : 0.38 0.02 1.70 1.75 0.00 0.00 0.35
================================================================================
1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may not add exactly and trade
may not balance due to rounding and other factors. 2/ Generally reflects
cotton lost or destroyed in the marketing channel; for Australia, Brazil, and
the United States, reflects the difference between implicit stocks based on
supply less total use and indicated ending stocks. 3/ Less than 5,000 bales.
4/ Includes Egypt and Syria in addition to the countries and regions listed.
5/ Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and
Uzbekistan. 6/ Benin, Burkino Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad,
Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo. 7/ Argentina, Australia,
Brazil, Paraguay, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. 8/ In addition to the
countries and regions listed, includes Hong Kong, Japan, Russia, South Korea,
and Taiwan. 9/ Includes intra-EU trade.
WASDE-486-28 September 2010
World Soybean Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
===============================================================================
: Supply : Use :
:=========================:=======================:Ending
Region : : : : : :stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: : Domestic : :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Crush : Total :Exports:
===============================================================================
:
: 2008/09
World 2/ : 52.89 211.96 77.17 192.71 220.79 77.25 43.97
United States : 5.58 80.75 0.36 45.23 48.11 34.82 3.76
Total foreign : 47.31 131.22 76.81 147.48 172.68 42.44 40.21
Major exporters 3/ : 40.85 93.80 1.30 64.61 69.09 38.21 28.65
Argentina : 21.76 32.00 1.24 31.24 32.82 5.59 16.59
Brazil : 18.90 57.80 0.04 31.87 34.72 29.99 12.04
Major importers 4/ : 5.61 17.58 64.50 61.66 77.19 0.45 10.05
China : 4.25 15.54 41.10 41.04 51.44 0.40 9.05
EU-27 : 0.81 0.64 13.21 12.86 14.09 0.02 0.56
Japan : 0.27 0.26 3.40 2.50 3.75 0.00 0.18
Mexico : 0.06 0.15 3.33 3.47 3.50 0.00 0.04
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
World 2/ : 43.97 259.89 87.13 207.92 237.31 90.84 62.85
United States : 3.76 91.42 0.41 47.63 50.83 40.69 4.07
Total foreign : 40.21 168.48 86.72 160.29 186.48 50.15 58.78
Major exporters 3/ : 28.65 130.70 0.20 68.28 72.89 45.35 41.30
Argentina : 16.59 54.50 0.00 33.45 35.04 11.50 24.55
Brazil : 12.04 69.00 0.19 33.28 36.18 28.45 16.60
Major importers 4/ : 10.05 16.86 73.67 69.09 85.09 0.27 15.21
China : 9.05 14.70 50.00 48.68 59.28 0.20 14.27
EU-27 : 0.56 0.86 12.90 12.50 13.77 0.04 0.51
Japan : 0.18 0.23 3.60 2.53 3.83 0.00 0.18
Mexico : 0.04 0.11 3.45 3.51 3.55 0.00 0.05
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 2/ :
August : 63.52 253.69 89.54 219.75 250.92 91.11 64.73
September : 62.85 254.89 92.94 221.19 252.55 94.52 63.61
United States :
August : 4.34 93.44 0.27 44.91 49.21 39.05 9.80
September : 4.07 94.79 0.27 44.91 49.21 40.42 9.51
Total foreign :
August : 59.18 160.25 89.27 174.85 201.71 52.05 54.93
September : 58.78 160.10 92.67 176.29 203.35 54.10 54.09
Major exporters 3/ :
August : 41.82 121.50 0.19 73.81 78.59 46.74 38.19
September : 41.30 121.50 0.19 74.05 78.83 48.74 35.43
Argentina Aug : 24.97 50.00 0.00 39.26 40.91 12.50 21.56
Sep : 24.55 50.00 0.00 39.50 41.15 13.50 19.90
Brazil Aug : 16.70 65.00 0.18 33.00 36.00 29.40 16.47
Sep : 16.60 65.00 0.18 33.00 36.00 30.40 15.37
Major importers 4/ :
August : 14.97 16.91 75.95 76.49 92.82 0.52 14.50
September : 15.21 16.71 79.35 77.60 94.12 0.52 16.64
China Aug : 13.92 14.60 52.00 55.80 66.62 0.45 13.45
Sep : 14.27 14.40 55.00 56.70 67.72 0.45 15.50
EU-27 Aug : 0.61 1.00 12.60 12.40 13.62 0.03 0.56
Sep : 0.51 1.00 13.00 12.60 13.82 0.03 0.66
Japan Aug : 0.18 0.23 3.66 2.59 3.89 0.00 0.17
Sep : 0.18 0.23 3.66 2.59 3.89 0.00 0.17
Mexico Aug : 0.05 0.11 3.60 3.67 3.71 0.00 0.05
Sep : 0.05 0.11 3.60 3.67 3.71 0.00 0.05
===============================================================================
1/ Data based on local marketing years except Argentina and Brazil which are
adjusted to an October-September year. 2/ World imports and exports may not
balance due to differences in local marketing years and to time lags between
reported exports and imports. Therefore, world supply may not equal world
use. 3/ Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. 4/ Japan, China, and EU, Mexico, and
Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand).
WASDE-486-29 September 2010
World Soybean Meal Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
===============================================================================
: Supply : Use :
:=========================:===================: Ending
Region : : : : : : stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: : Total : :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports :
===============================================================================
:
: 2008/09
World 2/ : 6.36 151.43 51.18 151.94 52.82 4.23
United States : 0.27 35.47 0.08 27.90 7.71 0.21
Total foreign : 6.10 115.96 51.10 124.04 45.11 4.01
Major exporters 3/ : 3.83 54.81 0.10 15.00 40.94 2.79
Argentina : 1.14 24.36 0.00 0.63 24.03 0.85
Brazil : 2.59 24.70 0.08 12.42 13.11 1.84
India : 0.11 5.75 0.01 1.95 3.81 0.10
Major importers 4/ : 1.27 44.10 28.19 71.70 1.53 0.33
EU-27 : 1.07 10.13 20.98 31.58 0.47 0.13
China : 0.00 32.48 0.22 31.67 1.02 0.00
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
World 2/ : 4.23 163.76 53.21 161.04 55.28 4.87
United States : 0.21 37.67 0.13 27.40 10.34 0.27
Total foreign : 4.01 126.09 53.08 133.64 44.94 4.60
Major exporters 3/ : 2.79 57.33 0.11 16.32 40.63 3.28
Argentina : 0.85 26.08 0.00 0.67 25.38 0.87
Brazil : 1.84 25.79 0.10 13.00 12.50 2.23
India : 0.10 5.46 0.01 2.65 2.75 0.17
Major importers 4/ : 0.33 49.91 29.38 77.37 1.75 0.50
EU-27 : 0.13 9.85 21.80 31.09 0.45 0.23
China : 0.00 38.53 0.07 37.34 1.25 0.00
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 2/ :
August : 4.88 173.12 55.38 170.55 57.74 5.09
September : 4.87 174.29 55.63 171.94 57.66 5.19
United States :
August : 0.27 35.59 0.15 27.67 8.07 0.27
September : 0.27 35.59 0.15 27.49 8.26 0.27
Total foreign :
August : 4.61 137.53 55.23 142.89 49.67 4.82
September : 4.60 138.69 55.48 144.45 49.41 4.92
Major exporters 3/ :
August : 3.30 62.16 0.13 17.04 45.16 3.39
September : 3.28 62.34 0.13 17.06 45.20 3.49
Argentina Aug : 0.94 30.43 0.00 0.70 29.55 1.13
Sep : 0.87 30.61 0.00 0.70 29.55 1.24
Brazil Aug : 2.18 25.58 0.12 13.38 12.41 2.09
Sep : 2.23 25.58 0.12 13.40 12.45 2.08
India Aug : 0.17 6.15 0.01 2.96 3.20 0.17
Sep : 0.17 6.15 0.01 2.96 3.20 0.17
Major importers 4/ :
August : 0.50 55.60 30.80 84.31 2.00 0.59
September : 0.50 56.50 31.05 85.77 1.70 0.59
EU-27 Aug : 0.23 9.77 23.05 32.30 0.45 0.30
Sep : 0.23 9.93 23.05 32.46 0.45 0.30
China Aug : 0.00 44.16 0.05 42.71 1.50 0.00
Sep : 0.00 44.91 0.15 43.86 1.20 0.00
===============================================================================
1/ Data based on local marketing years except for Argentina and Brazil which
are adjusted to an October-September year. 2/ World imports and exports may
not balance due to differences in local marketing years and to time lags
between reported exports and imports. Therefore, world supply may not equal
world use. 3/ Argentina, Brazil, and India. 4/ Eastern Europe, China, EU,
and Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand).
WASDE-486-30 September 2010
World Soybean Oil Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
===============================================================================
: Supply : Use :
:=========================:===================: Ending
Region : : : : : : stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: : Total : :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports :
===============================================================================
:
: 2008/09
World 2/ : 3.11 35.70 8.96 35.91 9.12 2.73
United States : 1.13 8.50 0.04 7.38 1.00 1.30
Total foreign : 1.99 27.19 8.92 28.53 8.13 1.43
Major exporters 3/ : 0.94 14.35 0.80 8.48 7.01 0.59
Argentina : 0.30 5.91 0.00 1.43 4.70 0.08
Brazil : 0.43 6.12 0.01 4.27 1.91 0.37
EU-27 : 0.21 2.31 0.79 2.78 0.40 0.14
Major importers 4/ : 0.29 8.60 3.60 11.83 0.09 0.57
China : 0.23 7.31 2.49 9.49 0.08 0.47
India : 0.06 1.29 1.06 2.30 0.00 0.10
Pakistan : 0.01 0.00 0.04 0.05 0.00 0.00
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
World 2/ : 2.73 38.44 8.70 38.09 8.99 2.79
United States : 1.30 8.86 0.05 7.24 1.52 1.45
Total foreign : 1.43 29.58 8.65 30.86 7.47 1.34
Major exporters 3/ : 0.59 15.01 0.60 9.34 6.24 0.63
Argentina : 0.08 6.37 0.00 1.91 4.40 0.14
Brazil : 0.37 6.39 0.05 5.05 1.44 0.33
EU-27 : 0.14 2.25 0.55 2.38 0.40 0.16
Major importers 4/ : 0.57 9.90 3.14 13.13 0.08 0.40
China : 0.47 8.68 1.60 10.42 0.08 0.24
India : 0.10 1.23 1.50 2.67 0.00 0.16
Pakistan : 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.00
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 2/ :
August : 2.75 40.82 8.84 40.97 8.99 2.45
September : 2.79 41.10 8.86 41.31 9.06 2.38
United States :
August : 1.44 8.53 0.05 7.89 0.95 1.18
September : 1.45 8.53 0.05 7.89 0.95 1.19
Total foreign :
August : 1.31 32.29 8.79 33.08 8.03 1.27
September : 1.34 32.56 8.81 33.42 8.10 1.18
Major exporters 3/ :
August : 0.67 16.08 0.45 9.84 6.72 0.64
September : 0.63 16.16 0.60 10.04 6.77 0.59
Argentina Aug : 0.16 7.52 0.00 2.23 5.20 0.25
Sep : 0.14 7.57 0.00 2.28 5.25 0.17
Brazil Aug : 0.35 6.33 0.05 5.25 1.22 0.26
Sep : 0.33 6.33 0.05 5.21 1.22 0.28
EU-27 Aug : 0.16 2.23 0.40 2.36 0.30 0.13
Sep : 0.16 2.27 0.55 2.54 0.30 0.14
Major importers 4/ :
August : 0.33 11.33 3.37 14.65 0.07 0.31
September : 0.40 11.51 3.24 14.80 0.07 0.27
China Aug : 0.20 9.95 2.15 12.01 0.07 0.22
Sep : 0.24 10.12 2.00 12.07 0.07 0.22
India Aug : 0.12 1.39 1.18 2.60 0.00 0.08
Sep : 0.16 1.39 1.20 2.69 0.00 0.05
Pakistan Aug : 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.00
Sep : 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.00
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1/ Data based on local marketing years except for Argentina and Brazil which
are adjusted to an October-September year. 2/ World imports and exports may
not balance due to differences in local marketing years and to time lags
between reported exports and imports. Therefore, world supply may not equal
world use. 3/ Argentina, Brazil and EU. 4/ India, China and Pakistan.
WASDE-486-31 September 2010
U.S. Quarterly Animal Product Production 1/
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Year : : : Red : : : Total: Red : : :
and : : : meat : : :poultry: meat & : : :
quarter : Beef : Pork : 2/ :Broiler:Turkey: 3/ : poultry: Egg : Milk :
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: Million pounds Mil doz Bil lbs
2009 :
III : 6690 5700 12464 9172 1417 10725 23189 1880 46.8
IV : 6426 5996 12504 8827 1441 10385 22889 1924 46.3
Annual : 25965 22999 49274 35511 5663 41674 90947 7534 189.3
:
2010 :
I : 6251 5607 11936 8732 1340 10188 22124 1867 47.4
II : 6549 5301 11922 9198 1383 10706 22628 1891 49.7
III* : 6685 5420 12177 9375 1400 10900 23077 1905 47.9
IV* : 6220 5875 12171 9075 1425 10625 22796 1940 47.6
Annual :
Aug Proj : 25645 22238 48183 36491 5548 42530 90713 7602 192.0
Sep Proj : 25705 22203 48206 36380 5548 42419 90625 7603 192.7
:
2011 :
I* : 6050 5610 11735 8975 1375 10465 22200 1890 48.7
II* : 6300 5410 11781 9350 1375 10850 22631 1900 50.5
Annual :
Aug Proj : 25135 22655 48082 37575 5645 43720 91802 7660 194.6
Sep Proj : 25115 22640 48047 37325 5600 43425 91472 7660 196.2
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* Projection.
1/ Commercial production for red meats; federally inspected for poultry meats.
2/ Beef, pork, veal and lamb & mutton. 3/ Broilers, turkeys and mature chicken.
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