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
Office of the
Chief Economist
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WHEAT: Projected U.S. wheat ending stocks for 2011/12 are raised 90 million bushels this month
with higher expected imports and lower expected food use and exports. Imports are raised 10 million
bushels with larger supplies in Canada. Food use is projected 5 million bushels lower in line with
revisions to 2010/11 based on the latest and final U.S. Bureau of Census mill grind estimates and
reflecting reduced prospects for per capita flour consumption during calendar year 2011. Exports for
2011/12 are projected 75 million bushels lower with larger supplies and exports expected for Canada
and the EU-27. The season-average farm price for all wheat is projected at $7.35 to $8.35 per
bushel, up from last months range of $7.00 to $8.20 per bushel supported by higher corn prices.
Global wheat supplies for 2011/12 are projected 7.6 million tons higher mostly on larger beginning
stocks in Canada and increased production for Canada, EU-27, and Ukraine. Beginning stocks for
Canada are raised 1.3 million tons and production is raised 2.5 million tons, both reflecting the latest
estimates from Statistics Canada. EU-27 production is raised 2.3 million tons with increases for
Germany, Romania, France, Spain, and Bulgaria as harvest reports and revisions to official estimates
continue to indicate higher yields. Production for Ukraine is raised 1.0 million tons based on the
latest harvest reports. Other smaller production changes include 0.2-million-ton increases for both
Brazil and Morocco, and a 0.2-million-ton reduction for Uzbekistan.
World wheat trade is raised slightly for 2011/12 with increased imports projected for the United States
and Uzbekistan. Global exports are also raised as higher expected shipments from Canada and EU27 more than offset reductions for the United States and Turkey. Global wheat consumption is
increased 1.9 million tons with higher expected wheat feeding in Canada, China, Morocco, and
Turkey more than offsetting a reduction for Russia. World wheat ending stocks for 2011/12 are
projected 5.7 million tons higher at 194.6 million. At this level, global stocks would be up from
2010/11 and the second largest in the past decade.
COARSE GRAINS: U.S. feed grain supplies for 2011/12 are projected lower this month with reduced
corn production as summer heat and dryness continue to be reflected in survey-based yield
forecasts. Corn production for 2011/12 is forecast 417 million bushels lower with expected yields
down from last month across most of the Corn Belt. The national average corn yield is forecast at
148.1 bushels per acre, down 4.9 bushels from August and 16.6 bushels below the 2009/10 record.
As forecast, this years yield would be the lowest since 2005/06. Despite the lower yield, production
is forecast to be the third highest ever with the second highest planted area since 1944.
Total corn supplies for 2011/12 are lowered 442 million bushels with a 20-million-bushel reduction in
carryin and a 5-million-bushel reduction in expected imports. Beginning stocks for 2011/12 drop with
small increases in 2010/11 exports and use for sweeteners reflecting the latest available data.
Imports for 2011/12 are reduced with the smaller forecast corn crop in Canada. Supplies for 2011/12
are projected to be the lowest since 2006/07.
Total corn use for 2011/12 is projected 400 million bushels lower with tighter supplies. Projected feed
and residual use is reduced 200 million bushels mostly reflecting lower expected residual
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disappearance with the smaller forecast crop. Corn use for ethanol is projected 100 million bushels
lower with higher expected corn prices and continued weakening in the outlook for U.S. gasoline
consumption as forecast by the Energy Information Administration. Corn exports for 2011/12 are
projected 100 million bushels lower with increased supplies and exports expected from Ukraine,
Argentina, and Brazil. U.S. ending stocks are projected 42 million bushels lower at 672 million. The
stocks-to-use ratio is projected at 5.3 percent, compared with last months projection of 5.4 percent.
The season-average farm price is projected 30 cents per bushel higher on both ends of the range to
a record $6.50 to $7.50 per bushel.
Global coarse grain supplies for 2011/12 are projected 3.1 million tons lower with larger barley,
sorghum, millet, and oats supplies only partly offsetting the reduction for corn driven by the U.S.
changes. Global corn supplies are reduced 4.5 million tons as increases in foreign beginning stocks
and production partly offset the reduction in U.S. supplies. Projected global corn production for
2011/12 is lowered 5.9 million tons as a 4.8-million-ton increase in expected foreign output is
outweighed by the 10.6-million-ton U.S. reduction. Brazil and Argentina production for 2011/12 are
raised 4.0 million tons and 1.5 million tons, respectively, on higher expected area with rising returns
for corn in both countries. Ukraine corn production is raised 1.5 million tons based on indications for
higher yields. Production is raised 1.0 million tons for EU-27 with higher expected yields in France
and several countries in Eastern Europe. Production is lowered 1.0 million tons for Canada based on
the latest Statistics Canada estimates. Production is also lowered 2.1 million tons for Egypt as lack
of government restrictions on planting resulted in a sharp shift in acreage away from corn and into
rice.
Global coarse grain trade for 2011/12 is raised slightly with increased foreign trade in barley and corn
more than offsetting the reduction in U.S. corn shipments. Barley imports are raised for Saudi Arabia
and Syria with larger shipments expected from Ukraine and Russia. Corn exports are raised for
Ukraine, Argentina, Brazil, and EU-27. Corn exports are lowered for Canada and Paraguay. Global
corn consumption for 2011/12 is lowered 7.3 million tons, mostly reflecting lower expected use in the
United States. Foreign corn feeding and consumption are nearly unchanged. World corn ending
stocks are projected up 2.9 million tons with increases in South America, Ukraine, and EU-27 more
than offsetting the reduction projected for the United States.
RICE: U.S. rice production in 2011/12 is forecast at 190.9 million cwt, up 2.8 million from last month
due entirely to an increase in yield. Harvested area is estimated at 2.62 million acres, down 20,000
acres. The average yield is estimated at a record 7,273 pounds per acre, up 159 pounds per acre
from last month. Long-grain production is estimated at 119.2 million cwt, down 4.9 million from last
month, and the smallest crop since 1996/97. Combined medium- and short-grain production is
estimated at a record 71.6 million, an increase of 7.7 million from last month.
All rice beginning stocks for 2011/12 are lowered 2.7 million cwt from last month to 48.4 million
(rough-equivalent basis) based on USDAs Rice Stocks report released on August 26. The import
projection is raised 1.0 million cwt to 19.0 million as it is expected that more long-grain rice will be
imported due to tighter domestic supplies.
Exports for 2011/12 are projected at 93.0 million cwt, down 4.0 million cwt from last month, and down
18.6 million from the revised 2010/11 estimate. Long-grain exports are lowered 5.0 million cwt from
last month to 61.0 million, and combined medium- and short-grain exports are raised 1.0 million to
32.0 million. The decrease in the export projection is due mostly to a much tighter supply situation,
but additionally to an expected increase in competition from South American exporters in Western
Hemisphere long-grain markets. Long-grain exports to Iraq are also expected to be lower. Increased
competition principally from Egypt is expected to reduce medium-grain exports to Libya. All rice
ending stocks for 2011/12 are projected at 38.3 million cwt, up 5.1 million from last month, but down
10.1 million from the revised 2010/11 stocks.
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The long-grain season-average farm price range is projected at $13.50 to $14.50 per cwt, up 80
cents per cwt on both ends of the range from last month compared to $11.10 per cwt for 2010/11.
The combined medium- and short-grain farm price range is projected at $15.00 to $16.00 per cwt, up
50 cents per cwt on each end of the range from last month compared to a revised $18.40 per cwt for
2010/11. The 2010/11 all rice season-average farm price is forecast at $14.00 to $15.00 per cwt, up
80 cents per cwt on each end of the range from last month compared to a revised $12.70 per cwt for
2010/11. The increase in prices is due to both expected tighter domestic supplies, for long-grain, and
higher global prices as a result of government policies in Thailand aimed at supporting domestic rice
prices. Additionally, higher commodity prices in general will help to support rice prices.
Projected global 2011/12 rice supply and use are increased from last month. Global rice production
is projected at a record 458.4 million tons, up 2.1 million tons from last month, primarily due to larger
expected crops in Brazil, China, the Philippines, and the United States. Chinas 2011/12 rice crop is
increased 1.0 million tons to 139.0 million, due mainly to an increase in the early rice crop. Brazils
rice crop is raised nearly a million tons due to both an increase in area and expected yield. The
recent surge in global prices accounts for the increase in planted area in Brazil from last months
forecast. Global 2011/12 trade is nearly unchanged from last month. Global consumption is raised
0.7 million tons from a month ago due mostly to China. Global ending stocks for 2011/12 are
projected at 98.7 million tons, up 0.7 million from last month, and the largest stocks since 2002/03.
Stocks are raised for Brazil, China, the Philippines, and the United States.
OILSEEDS: U.S. oilseed production for 2011/12 is projected at 92.4 million tons, up 0.7 million from
last month. Soybean production is projected higher, partly offset by declines for peanuts and
cottonseed. Soybean production for 2011/12 is projected at 3.085 billion bushels, up 29 million due
to higher yields. Soybean ending stocks are projected at 165 million bushels, up 10 million as higher
supplies are only partly offset by increased exports. Other changes for 2011/12 include reduced food
use of soybean oil reflecting increased use of canola and palm oil, increased use of soybean oil for
biodiesel, and reduced food use for 2010/11.
Soybean crush for 2010/11 is increased 5 million bushels to 1.65 billion reflecting higher-thanexpected crush reported for July. With soybean exports unchanged, ending stocks are projected at
225 million bushels, down 5 million from last month. Other changes for 2010/11 include increased
use of soybean oil for biodiesel and reduced food use. Soybean oil used for production of methyl
ester was reported record high for July by the U.S. Census Bureau. Soybean oil stocks are projected
at 2.84 billion pounds, up slightly from last month.
Soybean and product prices are all projected higher for 2011/12. The U.S. season-average soybean
price is projected at $12.65 to $14.65 per bushel, up 15 cents on both ends of the range as higher
corn prices provide support. Soybean meal prices are projected at $360 to $390 per short ton, up
$5.00 on both ends of the range. Soybean oil prices are projected at 55.5 to 59.0 cents per pound,
up 0.5 cents on both ends of the range.
Global oilseed production for 2011/12 is projected at 453.0 million tons, up 1.5 million tons from last
month. Production increases for soybeans, rapeseed, sunflowerseed, and cottonseed are only partly
offset by lower peanut production. Soybean production is projected higher for the United States and
India. India=s soybean production is raised 0.7 million tons to a record 10.5 million due to higher
planted area. Canola production for Canada is increased 0.6 million tons to a record 13.2 million
based on higher area and yield reported in the most recent report from Statistics Canada. Harvested
area is projected record high despite excessive rainfall and flooding in parts of Saskatchewan and
Manitoba that prevented some area from being planted. Canada=s canola production is also raised
for both the 2009 and 2010 crops based on the same report. Other changes include higher
sunflowerseed production for EU-27, higher cottonseed production for China, lower cottonseed
production for Pakistan, and lower peanut production for India.
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SUGAR: Projected U.S. sugar supply for fiscal year 2011/12 is decreased 215,000 short tons, raw
value, from last month, due to lower beginning stocks and production. Beet sugar production is
lowered 175,000 tons based on lower forecast sugarbeet production. Sugar use is unchanged.
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, AND DAIRY: The 2011 forecast of total red meat and poultry production is
raised reflecting higher beef production, but lower pork production. Continued large cow slaughter is
expected to boost beef production. A slower pace of slaughter in the third quarter and slightly lower
weights due to heat stress are expected to result in lower pork production compared to last month.
USDA will release its Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report on September 28, providing an estimate of sow
farrowings in June-August and an indication of producer intentions for farrowings into early 2012.
Broiler production is about unchanged as an increased forecast of third-quarter production is offset by
lower expected production in the fourth quarter. No change is made to turkey production and only a
slight revision is made to egg production. For 2012, the beef production forecast is raised but pork
and poultry production forecasts are reduced from last month. Larger forecast early year beef
production reflects marketing of the large number of calves which are being placed as a result of
drought in the Southern Plains. However, production in subsequent quarters will reflect tighter
supplies of cattle and lighter expected carcass weights due to the placement of lighter cattle and
relatively high feed prices. Pork forecasts are reduced as tight feed supplies dampen hog weights.
Poultry production forecasts are reduced as relatively high feed costs limit the sectors expansion.
The egg production forecast is lowered due to lower hatching egg production.
Beef import forecasts are lowered in 2011 and 2012 as U.S. cow slaughter remains relatively high.
The beef export forecast for 2011 is little changed from last month as lower-than-expected secondquarter exports are largely offset by higher forecast exports in the second half of the year. The pork
export forecast for 2011 is lowered as second-quarter exports were smaller than expected. The
broiler export forecast is also reduced on lower-than-expected shipments in the second quarter. No
change is made to red meat or poultry exports for 2012.
The cattle price for 2011 is about unchanged as a higher third-quarter price is offset by a lower
fourth-quarter price. Cattle prices for 2012 are forecast slightly lower as larger marketings pressure
cattle prices early in the year. Hog prices are raised slightly from last month for 2011 but are
unchanged for 2012. Broiler prices are lowered for 2011 as supplies remain relatively large and
demand relatively weak. Prices for 2012 are raised from last month on lower production.
The milk production forecast for 2011 is raised as the dairy herd has been expanding at a more rapid
rate than expected. However, the forecast for 2012 is reduced as higher forecast feed prices reduce
the rate of growth in milk per cow. Commercial exports for 2011 are raised on the strength of current
product exports. For 2012, fat basis exports are lowered, largely on slightly weaker butter exports.
Skim solids imports are raised for both 2011 and 2012.
Cheese prices for 2011 are forecast lower, but nonfat dry milk (NDM) and whey prices are forecast
higher on the strength of relatively strong exports. Butter prices remain unchanged. The Class III
price is lowered, based on the lower forecast cheese price, but the Class IV price forecast is
unchanged from last month. For 2012, butter and cheese prices are unchanged but NDM and whey
prices are forecast higher. The Class III price is unchanged, but the Class IV price forecast is raised.
The all milk price forecast is lowered to $20.15 to $20.35 per cwt for 2011, but is unchanged at
$17.80 to $18.80 per cwt for 2012.
COTTON: This months U.S. 2011/12 cotton estimates reflect lower supplies and offtake, resulting in
ending stocks marginally above last month. Beginning stocks are lowered 250,000 bales while
production is unchanged, based on a combination of higher area and lower yields. Domestic mill use
is unchanged. Exports are reduced 300,000 bales to 12.0 million, due mainly to lower U.S. supplies
and lower imports by China. Ending stocks are raised 100,000 bales to 3.4 million bales. The
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marketing-year average price received by producers is projected to range from 85 to 105 cents per
pound, unchanged from last month.
The world 2011/12 estimates show small revisions from last month. Production is raised marginally,
as an increase for China more than offsets reductions for Pakistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
World consumption is virtually unchanged and world trade is reduced slightly. Global ending stocks
are now estimated at 51.9 million bales, 18 percent above the beginning level and slightly below last
month.
The U.S. 2010/11 balance sheet is revised to reflect higher mill use and lower ending stocks relative
to last month. The August 25th U.S. Census Bureau report Consumption on the Cotton System and
Stocks included preliminary end-of-season stocks data; however, this data will not be revised by
Census in September due to the elimination of the Current Industrial Reports series. USDAs Farm
Services Agency (FSA) collects data on both cotton domestic mill use and stocks in public
warehouses as part of its ongoing program responsibilities. The August Census report and the FSA
data were considered in making changes for 2010/11.
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:
KATHLEEN A. MERRIGAN
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 Boards analysts chair the Interagency Commodity
Estimates Committees (ICECs) that prepare the monthly report.
In 2011, the WASDE report will be released on Oct. 12, Nov. 9, and
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 and U.S. Supply and Use for Grains ............................................................ 8
World and U.S. Supply and Use for Cotton ............................................................ 9
World and U.S. Supply and Use for Oilseeds ....................................................... 10
U.S. Wheat Supply and Use ................................................................................ 11
U.S. Wheat by Class: Supply and Use ................................................................ 11
U.S. Feed Grain and Corn Supply and Use ......................................................... 12
U.S. Sorghum, Barley and Oats Supply and Use ................................................. 13
U.S. Rice Supply and Use ................................................................................... 14
U.S. Soybeans and Products Supply and Use ..................................................... 15
U.S. Sugar Supply and Use ................................................................................. 16
Mexico Sugar Supply and Use and High Fructose Corn Syrup Imports ............... 16
U.S. Cotton Supply and Use ................................................................................ 17
World Wheat Supply and Use .............................................................................. 18
World Coarse Grains Supply and Use ................................................................. 20
World Corn Supply and Use................................................................................. 22
World Rice Supply and Use ................................................................................. 24
World Cotton Supply and Use .............................................................................. 26
World Soybean Supply and Use .......................................................................... 28
World Soybean Meal Supply and Use .................................................................. 29
World Soybean Oil Supply and 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 and 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
Output
Total
Supply
Trade 2/
Total
Use
Ending
Stocks
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2234.90
2194.54
2688.06
2683.83
289.94
277.79
2198.76
2231.29
489.30
452.53
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
2264.66
2267.69
2714.19
2720.22
278.40
280.20
2280.18
2277.02
434.01
443.20
World
Total Grains 3/
Wheat
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
684.40
648.20
852.19
848.07
135.80
130.24
652.32
654.73
199.87
193.34
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
672.09
678.12
863.83
871.45
131.33
131.89
674.96
676.86
188.87
194.59
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
1110.17
1095.15
1304.00
1290.55
122.95
114.61
1108.60
1127.65
195.40
162.90
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
1136.32
1131.20
1297.24
1294.10
115.27
116.46
1150.03
1144.14
147.21
149.96
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
440.33
451.19
531.86
545.21
31.19
32.94
437.84
448.92
94.02
96.29
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
456.25
458.38
553.12
554.67
31.80
31.86
455.19
456.02
97.93
98.65
filler
filler
filler
Total Grains 3/
Wheat
filler
Trade 2/
Ending
Stocks
82.11
89.19
330.33
338.47
75.87
51.92
Output
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
416.25
397.93
488.31
479.59
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
401.36
390.94
459.58
448.75
80.56
75.85
339.05
331.31
39.97
41.60
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
60.37
60.10
81.46
89.29
23.93
35.08
30.98
30.79
26.55
23.43
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
56.51
56.51
82.66
82.94
29.94
27.90
34.47
34.33
18.26
20.71
filler
Total
Use
Total
Supply
United States
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
348.76
330.23
398.13
380.94
54.66
50.63
295.34
303.32
48.13
26.98
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
338.81
328.31
368.72
357.58
47.51
44.97
300.57
292.95
20.64
19.66
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
7.13
7.59
8.71
9.36
3.51
3.49
4.02
4.36
1.18
1.51
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
6.04
6.13
8.20
8.24
3.11
2.99
4.02
4.03
1.07
1.23
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
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
Output
Total
Supply
Trade 2/
Total
Use
Ending
Stocks
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
1,818.64
1,796.61
2,199.75
2,204.24
207.84
188.60
1,868.43
1,892.82
413.43
400.61
filler
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filler
filler
filler
1,863.30
1,876.74
2,254.61
2,271.47
197.84
204.34
1,941.13
1,945.71
394.04
401.61
Foreign 3/
Total Grains 4/
Wheat
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
624.03
588.10
770.73
758.78
111.87
95.17
621.34
623.94
173.32
169.91
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
615.58
621.60
781.17
788.52
101.39
103.99
640.50
642.53
170.61
173.89
Rice, milled
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
761.42
764.92
905.87
909.61
68.29
63.98
813.26
824.33
147.27
135.92
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
797.51
802.89
928.52
936.52
67.76
71.49
849.46
851.20
126.57
130.30
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
433.20
443.59
523.15
535.85
27.68
29.45
433.82
444.56
92.84
94.78
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
450.21
452.25
544.93
546.43
28.69
28.87
451.18
451.99
96.86
97.42
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
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.
World
United States
Foreign 3/
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Output
Total
Supply
Trade 2/
Total
Use
Ending
Stocks
101.38
114.56
122.71
122.96
12.19
18.10
16.55
16.56
89.20
96.45
106.16
106.41
161.94
158.45
167.70
166.93
18.53
21.06
19.41
19.17
143.41
137.39
148.29
147.77
35.57
35.38
37.59
37.30
12.04
14.38
12.30
12.00
23.53
21.01
25.29
25.30
118.89
114.39
115.18
115.22
3.55
3.90
3.80
3.80
115.34
110.49
111.38
111.42
43.89
43.97
52.66
51.91
2.95
2.60
3.30
3.40
40.94
41.37
49.36
48.51
1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. 2/ Based on export estimate. 3/ Total Foreign is equal to world minus United States.
See global cotton tables for treatment of export/import imbalances.
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World and U.S. Supply and Use for Oilseeds 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
World
Oilseeds
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
Oilmeals
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
Vegetable Oils 2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
United States
Oilseeds
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
Oilmeals
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
Vegetable Oils 2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Foreign 3/
Oilseeds
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
Oilmeals
2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
Vegetable Oils 2009/10
2010/11 (Est.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
2011/12 (Proj.)
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Output
Total
Supply
Trade
Total
Use 2/
Ending
Stocks
442.69
452.88
451.44
452.98
243.74
256.99
266.11
266.25
140.29
146.35
151.72
151.76
497.77
524.05
529.50
532.95
249.90
264.65
274.32
274.86
153.57
159.53
162.95
163.13
108.07
106.64
113.91
114.43
71.96
77.53
79.22
79.38
58.26
60.45
62.76
62.97
357.60
375.35
389.42
389.67
238.63
252.80
262.06
262.40
137.77
144.88
150.12
150.22
71.17
79.97
69.54
72.56
7.66
8.62
8.39
8.73
13.18
11.37
10.18
10.26
Output
Total
Supply
Trade
Total
/Use 2
Ending
Stocks
98.90
100.38
91.68
92.41
40.07
38.48
37.65
37.67
10.06
9.91
9.65
9.70
105.59
106.88
100.52
101.38
41.67
40.94
39.94
40.23
15.14
15.47
15.01
15.21
41.69
41.65
38.87
39.27
10.30
8.45
7.96
7.96
1.95
1.87
1.15
1.22
51.49
49.39
48.70
48.81
31.02
32.11
31.64
31.93
11.20
11.84
12.55
12.60
5.55
7.56
5.25
5.47
0.34
0.38
0.33
0.34
1.99
1.76
1.30
1.39
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
Output
Total
Supply
Trade
Total
/Use 2
Ending
Stocks
343.79
352.49
359.76
360.57
203.67
218.51
228.45
228.58
130.23
136.44
142.07
142.06
392.18
417.16
428.98
431.57
208.23
223.71
234.38
234.63
138.43
144.06
147.94
147.92
66.38
64.99
75.04
75.16
61.65
69.07
71.25
71.42
56.31
58.58
61.60
61.74
306.11
325.96
340.73
340.87
207.61
220.69
230.41
230.47
126.57
133.04
137.57
137.62
65.63
72.40
64.30
67.09
7.32
8.24
8.05
8.39
11.19
9.61
8.88
8.88
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years with Brazil and Argentina on an Oct.-Sept. year. 2/ Crush only for oilseeds. 3/ Total
foreign is equal to world minus United States.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 11
U.S. Wheat Supply and Use 1/
2009/10
Area Planted
Area Harvested
59.2
49.9
44.5
Beginning Stocks
Production
Imports
Supply, Total
Food
Seed
Feed and Residual
Domestic, Total
Exports
Use, Total
Ending Stocks
CCC Inventory
Free Stocks
Outstanding Loans
Avg. Farm Price ($/bu) 2/
657
2,218
119
2,993
919
69
150
1,138
879
2,018
976
0
976
51
4.87
2010/11 Est.
2011/12 Proj.
2011/12 Proj.
Aug
Sep
Million Acres
53.6
55.2
47.6
45.9
Bushels
46.4
45.2
Million Bushels
976
861
2,208
2,077
97
100
3,281
3,037
926
945
73
82
133
240
1,131
1,267
1,289
1,100
2,420
2,367
861
671
0
861
15
5.70
7.00 - 8.20
55.2
45.9
45.2
861
2,077
110
3,047
940
82
240
1,262
1,025
2,287
761
0
761
10
7.35 - 8.35
Hard
Winter
Hard
Spring
Soft
Red
385
234
242
80
35
976
1,018
570
238
275
107
2,208
White
Durum
Total
1,404
832
508
362
175
3,281
403
308
229
95
96
1,131
616
339
109
182
43
1,289
1,019
647
338
277
139
2,420
386
185
170
85
35
861
386
185
170
85
35
861
794
475
452
298
57
2,077
1,181
695
647
392
132
3,047
469
277
325
106
85
1,262
440
260
125
180
20
1,025
909
537
450
286
105
2,287
Sep
272
158
197
106
28
761
Aug
222
143
197
96
13
671
Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning June 1. 2/ Marketing-year weighted average price
received by farmers. 3/ Includes imports.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 12
U.S. Feed Grain and Corn Supply and Use 1/
FEED GRAINS
Area Planted
Area Harvested
Yield per Harvested Acre
Beginning Stocks
Production
Imports
Supply, Total
Feed and Residual
Food Seed & Industrial
Domestic, Total
Exports
Use, Total
Ending Stocks
CCC Inventory
Free Stocks
Outstanding Loans
2009/10
100.0
89.5
3.89
47.0
348.6
2.2
397.8
136.7
158.3
295.1
54.7
349.7
48.1
0.0
48.1
3.9
10/2009
2010/11 Est.
2011/12 Proj.
Aug
Million Acres
99.6
102.9
90.0
92.1
Metric Tons
3.67
3.68
Million Metric Tons
48.1
27.5
330.0
338.6
2.4
2.3
380.6
368.4
133.0
128.3
170.0
172.0
303.0
300.3
50.6
47.5
353.6
347.8
27.0
20.6
0.0
27.0
2.6
.Est 11/2010
2011/12 Proj.
Sep
102.9
92.1
3.56
27.0
328.1
2.2
357.3
123.2
169.4
292.6
45.0
337.6
19.6
.Proj 12/2011
.Proj 12/2011
August
September
CORN
Area Planted
Area Harvested
Yield per Harvested Acre
Beginning Stocks
Production
Imports
Supply, Total
Feed and Residual
Food, Seed & Industrial 2/
Ethanol & by-products 3/
Domestic, Total
Exports
Use, Total
Ending Stocks
CCC Inventory
Free Stocks
Outstanding Loans
Avg. Farm Price ($/bu) 4/
86.4
79.5
164.7
1,673
13,092
8
14,774
5,125
5,961
4,591
11,086
1,980
13,066
1,708
0
1,708
147
3.55
Million Acres
88.2
92.3
81.4
84.4
Bushels
152.8
153.0
Million Bushels
1,708
940
12,447
12,914
30
20
14,185
13,874
5,000
4,900
6,430
6,510
5,020
5,100
11,430
11,410
1,835
1,750
13,265
13,160
920
714
0
920
100
5.20
6.20 - 7.20
92.3
84.4
148.1
920
12,497
15
13,432
4,700
6,410
5,000
11,110
1,650
12,760
672
6.50 - 7.50
Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning September 1 for corn and sorghum; June 1 for
barley and oats. 2/ For a breakout of FSI corn uses, see Feed Outlook table 5 or access the data on the Web through the
Feed Grains Database at www.ers.usda.gov/data/feedgrains. 3/ Corn used to produce ethanol and by-products including
distillers' grains, corn gluten feed, corn gluten meal, and corn oil. 4/ Marketing-year weighted average price received by
farmers.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 13
U.S. Sorghum, Barley, and Oats Supply and Use 1/
SORGHUM
2009/10
2010/11 Est.
2011/12 Proj.
Aug
2011/12 Proj.
Sep
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
6.6
5.5
69.4
55
383
0
438
141
90
231
166
396
41
3.22
5.4
4.8
71.8
41
345
0
387
125
85
210
150
360
27
5.15
5.3
4.4
54.8
27
241
0
267
55
80
135
110
245
22
6.00 - 7.00
5.3
4.4
55.6
27
244
0
271
55
80
135
110
245
26
6.30 - 7.30
Million Bushels
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
10/2009
.Est 11/2010
.Proj 12/2011
.Proj 12/2011
BARLEY
August
Filler
September
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
3.6
3.1
73.0
89
227
17
333
48
164
211
6
217
115
4.66
2.9
2.5
73.1
115
180
9
305
50
159
208
8
216
89
3.86
2.7
2.4
70.4
89
168
10
268
40
160
200
10
210
58
5.80 - 6.90
2.7
2.4
70.4
89
168
10
268
40
160
200
10
210
58
5.45 - 6.55
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
10/2009
.Est 11/2010
.Proj 12/2011
.Proj 12/2011
August
September
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
3.4
1.4
67.5
84
93
95
272
115
74
190
2
192
80
2.02
3.1
1.3
64.3
80
81
85
247
102
74
176
3
179
68
2.52
2.6
0.9
61.6
68
57
90
215
90
76
166
3
169
46
3.40 - 4.00
2.6
0.9
61.6
68
57
90
215
90
76
166
3
169
46
3.40 - 4.00
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
OATS
Filler
Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning September 1 for sorghum, June 1 for barley and
oats. 2/ Marketing-year weighted average price received by farmers.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 14
U.S. Rice Supply and Use 1/
(Rough Equivalent of Rough and Milled Rice)
TOTAL RICE
Area Planted
Area Harvested
2009/10
3.14
3.10
Filler
7,085
Beginning Stocks 2/
Production
Imports
Supply, Total
Domestic & Residual 3/
Exports, Total 4/
Rough
Milled (rough equiv.)
Use, Total
Ending Stocks
Avg. Milling Yield (%) 5/
Avg. Farm Price ($/cwt) 6/
30.4
219.9
19.0
269.3
124.5
108.3
40.4
68.0
232.8
36.5
71.53
14.40
2010/11 Est.
2011/12 Proj.
Aug
Million Acres
3.64
2.68
3.62
2.64
Pounds
6,725
7,114
Million Hundredweight
36.5
51.1
243.1
188.1
18.3
18.0
297.9
257.2
137.9
127.0
111.6
97.0
34.9
35.0
76.8
62.0
249.5
224.0
48.4
33.2
68.86
70.75
12.70
13.20 - 14.20
2011/12 Proj.
Sep
2.69
2.62
7,273
48.4
190.9
19.0
258.3
127.0
93.0
34.0
59.0
220.0
38.3
70.75
14.00 - 15.00
Total
10/2009
.Est 11/2010
.Proj 12/2011
.Proj 12/2011
August
September
LONG-GRAIN RICE
Harvested Acres (mil.)
Filler
Yield (pounds/acre)
Beginning Stocks
Production
Supply, Total 7/
Domestic & Residual 3/
Exports 8/
Use, Total
Ending Stocks
Avg. Farm Price ($/cwt) 6/
Filler
Yield (pounds/acre)
Beginning Stocks
Production
Supply, Total 7/
Domestic & Residual 3/
Exports 8/
Use, Total
Ending Stocks
Avg. Farm Price ($/cwt) 6/
Filler
2.27
2.83
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
6,743
20.0
152.7
189.3
91.9
74.3
166.2
23.0
12.90
6,486
23.0
183.3
222.2
108.5
78.0
186.5
35.6
11.10
39.8
124.2
179.5
94.0
66.0
160.0
19.5
12.70 - 13.70
35.6
119.2
171.4
92.0
61.0
153.0
18.4
13.50 - 14.50
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
10/2009
.Est 11/2010
.Proj 12/2011
.Proj 12/2011
August
September
0.84
0.79
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
8,010
8.0
67.1
78.6
32.5
34.0
66.6
12.0
18.40
7,580
12.0
59.8
73.1
29.4
33.6
63.0
10.1
18.40
9.9
63.9
76.3
33.0
31.0
64.0
12.3
14.50 - 15.50
10.1
71.6
84.2
35.0
32.0
67.0
17.2
15.00 - 16.00
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. 2/ Includes the following quantities of broken kernel rice (type
undetermined) not included in estimates of beginning stocks by type (in mil. cwt): 2009/10-2.4; 2010/11-1.4; 2011/12-2.7. 3/ Residual includes
unreported use, processing losses, and estimating errors. Use by type may not add to total rice use because of the difference in brokens between
beginning and ending stocks. 4/ Includes rough rice and milled rice exports. Milled rice exports are converted to an equivalent rough basis. 5/
Expressed as a percent, i.e., the total quantity of whole kernel and broken rice produced divided by the quantity of rough rice milled. Data supplied
by the USA Rice Federation. The 2011/12 milling yield is calculated using the previous three-year average, excluding 2010/11, i.e. 2007/082009/10. 6/ Includes imports. 7/ Marketing-year weighted average price received by farmers. 8/ Exports by type of rice are estimated.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 15
U.S. Soybeans and Products Supply and Use (Domestic Measure) 1/
SOYBEANS
Filler
2009/10
2010/11 Est.
2011/12 Proj.
Aug
2011/12 Proj.
Sep
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
77.5
76.4
Million Acres
77.4
76.6
75.0
73.8
75.0
73.8
44.0
Bushels
43.5
41.4
41.8
Beginning Stocks
Production
Imports
Supply, Total
Crushings
Exports
Seed
Residual
Use, Total
Ending Stocks
Avg. Farm Price ($/bu) 2/
138
3,359
15
3,512
1,752
1,499
90
20
3,361
151
9.59
151
3,329
15
3,495
1,650
1,495
87
38
3,270
225
11.35
230
3,056
15
3,301
1,635
1,400
90
21
3,146
155
12.50 - 14.50
225
3,085
15
3,325
1,635
1,415
88
23
3,161
165
12.65 - 14.65
10/2009
.Est 11/2010
.Proj 12/2011
.Proj 12/2011
August
September
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Million Pounds
3,406
2,816
19,075
18,670
160
185
22,641
21,671
16,600
18,050
2,400
3,500
14,200
14,550
3,200
1,650
19,800
19,700
2,841
1,971
53.25
54.50 - 58.50
2,841
18,670
185
21,696
17,750
3,600
14,150
1,800
19,550
2,146
55.00 - 59.00
Area Planted
Area Harvested
Filler
Million Bushels
Total
SOYBEAN OIL
Filler
Beginning Stocks
Production
Imports
Supply, Total
Domestic
Methyl Ester
Food, Feed & other Industrial 3/
Exports
Use, Total
Ending stocks
Avg. Farm Price (c/lb) 2/
2,861
19,615
103
22,578
15,814
1,680
14,134
3,359
19,173
3,406
35.95
Total
10/2009
.Est 11/2010
.Proj 12/2011
.Proj 12/2011
August
September
350
38,835
165
39,350
30,500
8,550
39,050
300
360.00 - 390.00
SOYBEAN MEAL
Filler
Beginning Stocks
Production
Imports
Supply, Total
Domestic
Exports
Use, Total
Ending Stocks
Avg. Farm Price ($/s.t.) 2/
235
41,707
160
42,101
30,640
11,160
41,800
302
311.27
Total
Note: Reliability calculations at end of report. 1/ Marketing year beginning September 1 for soybeans; October 1 for soybean oil and soybean
meal. 2/ Prices: soybeans, marketing year weighted average price received by farmers; oil, simple average of crude soybean oil, Decatur; meal,
simple average of 48 percent, Decatur. 3/ "Other" includes all non-methyl ester industrial use.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 16
U.S. Sugar Supply and Use 1/
2009/10
2010/11 Est.
Filler
Filler
Filler
2011/12 Proj.
2011/12 Proj.
Aug
Sep
Filler
Filler
1,785
8,110
4,750
3,360
1,630
170
1,400
160
2,962
1,384
350
1,228
1,218
12,857
1,745
7,935
4,575
3,360
1,630
170
1,400
160
2,962
1,384
350
1,228
1,218
12,642
200
11,315
11,125
190
0
11,515
1,342
11.7
200
11,315
11,125
190
0
11,515
1,127
9.8
Beginning Stocks
Production 2/
Beet Sugar
Cane Sugar
Florida
Hawaii
Louisiana
Texas
Imports
TRQ 3/
Other Program 4/
Other 5/
Mexico
Total Supply
1,534
7,963
4,575
3,388
1,646
161
1,469
112
3,318
1,854
450
1,014
807
12,815
Exports
Deliveries
Food 6/
Other 7/
Miscellaneous
Total Use
Ending Stocks
Stocks to Use Ratio
211
11,106
10,870
236
0
11,317
1,498
13.2
250
11,235
11,000
235
0
11,485
1,745
15.2
Total
1/ Fiscal years beginning Oct 1. Historical data are from FSA "Sweetener Market Data". 2/ Production projections for 2011/12
are based on Crop Production, trend recovery rates, and processor projections where appropriate. 3/ For 2010/11, shortfall (87).
For 2011/12, shortfall (115). 4/ Includes sugar under the re-export and polyhydric alcohol programs. 5/ For 2009/10, other hightier (207) and other (0). For 2010/11, other high-tier (20) and other (0). For 2011/12, other high-tier (10) and other (0).
6/Combines SMD deliveries for domestic human food use and SMD miscellaneous uses. 7/ Transfers to sugar-containing
products for reexport, and for nonedible alcohol and feed.
Mexico Sugar Supply and Use and High Fructose Corn Syrup Imports 1/
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Sugar
Imports
Domestic 2/
Exports
Ending
Stocks
2010/11 Est.
2010/11 Est.
Aug
Sep
973
973
5,495
5,495
392
392
4,600
4,600
1,482
1,482
778
778
2011/12 Proj.
2011/12 Proj.
Aug
Sep
778
778
5,650
5,650
270
270
4,632
4,632
1,113
1,113
953
953
1/ U.S. HFCS exports to Mexico (metric tons, dry-weight basis): Oct-Sep 2009/10 = 927,221; Oct-Jul 2009/10 = 778,432; Oct-Jul
2010/11 = 868,604. Footnote source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2/Includes domestic consumption, Mexico's products export program
(IMMEX), and any residual statistical discrepancies.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 17
U.S. Cotton Supply and Use 1/
Filler
Area
Planted
Harvested
2009/10
2010/011 Est.
Filler
Filler
9.15
7.53
2011/012 Proj.
2011/012 Proj.
Aug
Sep
Filler
Filler
13.73
9.67
14.72
9.85
822
807
2.85
16.55
0.01
19.41
3.80
12.30
16.10
0.01
3.30
85.0 - 105.0
2.60
16.56
0.01
19.17
3.80
12.00
15.80
-0.03
3.40
85.0 - 105.0
Million Acres
10.97
10.70
Filler
777
Pounds
812
Million 480 Pound Bales
Beginning Stocks 2/
Production
Imports
Supply, Total
Domestic Use
Exports, Total
Use, Total
Unaccounted 3/
Ending Stocks
Avg. Farm Price 4/
6.34
12.19
0.00
18.53
3.55
12.04
15.59
-0.01
2.95
62.9
2.95
18.10
0.01
21.06
3.90
14.38
18.28
0.18
2.60
81.5
Total
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 for 2009/10 and 2010/11; estimated
thereafter. 3/ Reflects the difference between the previous season's supply less total use and ending stocks. 4/ Cents
per pound for upland cotton.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 18
World Wheat Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
Beginning
Stocks
167.80
17.87
149.93
30.36
1.29
3.59
6.55
18.94
70.90
1.53
45.80
7.31
9.22
2.69
2.71
Domestic
Feed 2/
117.29
4.08
113.21
63.45
0.03
3.70
2.22
57.50
18.19
0.40
10.00
1.70
2.85
0.40
2.04
Domestic
Total 2/
652.32
30.98
621.34
144.48
5.83
6.73
6.93
125.00
236.91
11.00
107.00
31.67
39.35
23.00
12.69
Ending
Stocks
World 3/
199.87
United States
26.55
Total Foreign
173.32
Major Exporters 4/
29.43
Argentina
1.36
Australia
4.08
Canada
7.83
EU-27 5/
16.16
Major Importers 6/
85.18
Brazil
1.52
China
54.43
Sel. Mideast 7/
9.79
N. Africa 8/
11.15
Pakistan
3.56
Southeast Asia 9/
2.92
Selected Other
0.00
India
13.43
80.68
0.22
0.10
78.15
0.06
16.12
FSU-12
22.65
113.93
5.42
25.78
78.00
36.66
27.33
Russia
10.74
61.77
0.16
16.80
39.60
18.56
14.52
Kazakhstan
3.36
17.05
0.06
2.90
7.80
7.87
4.80
Ukraine
3.10
20.87
0.03
3.30
12.30
9.34
2.36
Beginning
Ending
Domestic
Domestic
2010/11 Est.
Stocks
Stocks
Production
Imports
/Feed 2
/Total 2
Exports
World 3/
199.87
648.20
129.68
115.00
654.73
130.24
193.34
United States
26.55
60.10
2.64
3.62
30.79
35.08
23.43
Total Foreign
173.32
588.10
127.05
111.38
623.94
95.17
169.91
Major Exporters 4/
29.43
199.78
5.04
60.81
144.14
65.60
24.51
Argentina
1.36
15.00
0.01
0.03
5.88
9.00
1.49
Australia
4.08
26.00
0.10
5.40
8.53
17.50
4.16
Canada
7.83
23.17
0.43
2.89
7.74
16.50
7.19
EU-27 5/
16.16
135.61
4.50
52.50
122.00
22.60
11.67
Major Importers 6/
85.18
184.94
70.37
21.71
242.02
7.43
91.03
Brazil
1.52
5.90
6.70
0.20
10.80
2.50
0.82
China
54.43
115.18
0.93
13.00
109.50
0.94
60.09
Sel. Mideast 7/
9.79
19.58
13.49
2.00
32.16
1.16
9.54
N. Africa 8/
11.15
16.13
24.00
2.38
39.33
0.38
11.58
Pakistan
3.56
23.90
0.15
0.40
23.20
1.00
3.41
Southeast Asia 9/
2.92
0.00
15.77
2.84
14.34
0.56
3.78
Selected Other
0.00
India
16.12
80.80
0.30
0.15
81.81
0.05
15.36
FSU-12
27.33
80.97
5.71
23.58
75.38
14.61
24.02
Russia
14.52
41.51
0.10
16.00
38.60
3.98
13.55
Kazakhstan
4.80
9.70
0.03
2.00
6.70
5.52
2.30
Ukraine
2.36
16.84
0.05
2.80
11.60
4.30
3.35
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.
2009/10
Production
684.40
60.37
624.03
198.59
11.00
21.92
26.85
138.82
185.55
5.03
115.12
16.32
20.26
24.00
0.00
Imports
133.58
3.23
130.35
6.05
0.00
0.12
0.40
5.52
70.89
7.13
1.39
18.72
21.40
0.17
13.39
Exports
135.80
23.93
111.87
61.08
5.10
14.83
19.04
22.12
5.25
1.16
0.89
0.88
0.38
0.30
0.50
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 19
World Wheat Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.)
(Million Metric Tons)
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Feed 2/
Domestic
Total 2/
Exports
Ending
Stocks
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
191.74
193.34
filler
23.43
23.43
filler
168.31
169.91
filler
23.31
24.51
1.49
1.49
4.16
4.16
5.90
7.19
11.77
11.67
filler
91.04
91.03
0.82
0.82
60.09
60.09
9.49
9.54
11.73
11.58
3.41
3.41
3.76
3.78
672.09
678.12
filler
56.51
56.51
filler
615.58
621.60
filler
193.49
198.29
13.50
13.50
25.00
25.00
21.50
24.00
133.49
135.79
filler
186.63
187.03
4.80
5.00
117.00
117.00
17.29
17.29
19.13
19.33
24.00
24.00
0.00
0.00
129.38
129.75
filler
2.72
2.99
filler
126.66
126.76
filler
8.01
8.01
0.01
0.01
0.10
0.10
0.40
0.40
7.50
7.50
filler
66.75
66.75
6.70
6.70
1.00
1.00
13.75
13.75
21.00
21.00
0.20
0.20
14.70
14.70
127.90
130.10
filler
6.53
6.53
filler
121.37
123.57
filler
64.13
65.13
0.03
0.03
4.90
4.90
2.70
3.70
56.50
56.50
filler
24.10
25.50
0.10
0.10
16.00
17.00
2.10
2.10
2.70
3.10
0.40
0.40
2.25
2.25
674.96
676.86
filler
34.47
34.33
filler
640.50
642.53
filler
148.38
149.13
5.93
5.93
8.00
8.00
7.95
8.70
126.50
126.50
filler
244.60
245.95
10.80
10.80
112.00
113.00
31.53
31.53
40.15
40.50
23.40
23.40
14.13
14.13
131.33
131.89
filler
29.94
27.90
filler
101.39
103.99
filler
54.50
57.50
7.50
7.50
17.00
17.00
15.00
17.00
15.00
16.00
filler
5.06
5.06
0.50
0.50
1.00
1.00
0.71
0.71
0.28
0.28
1.00
1.00
0.57
0.57
188.87
194.59
filler
18.26
20.71
filler
170.61
173.89
filler
21.93
24.17
1.57
1.57
4.26
4.26
4.85
5.89
11.25
12.45
filler
94.75
93.80
1.02
1.22
65.09
64.09
8.29
8.34
11.43
11.13
3.21
3.21
3.76
3.79
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
15.36
15.36
23.62
24.02
13.55
13.55
1.81
2.30
3.45
3.35
85.93
85.93
106.62
107.45
56.00
56.00
16.00
16.00
21.00
22.00
0.00
0.00
5.75
5.85
0.20
0.20
0.03
0.03
0.05
0.05
0.20
0.20
27.23
26.83
18.50
18.00
2.70
2.80
3.20
3.20
84.70
84.70
79.55
79.05
41.30
40.60
7.50
7.70
12.00
12.00
0.40
0.40
33.21
33.21
16.00
16.00
7.50
7.50
9.00
9.00
16.19
16.19
23.24
25.06
12.45
13.15
2.84
3.13
3.50
4.40
2011/12 Proj.
World 3/
Aug
Sep
United States
Aug
Sep
Total Foreign
Aug
Sep
Major Exporters 4/
Argentina
Australia
Canada
EU-27 5/
Major Importers 6/
Brazil
China
Sel. Mideast 7/
N. Africa 8/
Pakistan
Southeast Asia 9/
Selected Other
India
FSU-12
Russia
Kazakhstan
Ukraine
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
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.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 20
World Coarse Grain Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
2009/10
World 3/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 4/
Argentina
Australia
Canada
Major Importers 5/
EU-27 5/
Japan
Mexico
N. Afr & Mideast 7/
Saudi Arabia
Southeast Asia 8/
South Korea
Selected Other
Brazil
China
FSU-12
Russia
Ukraine
2010/11 Est.
World 3/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 4/
Argentina
Australia
Canada
Major Importers 5/
EU-27 5/
Japan
Mexico
N. Afr & Mideast 7/
Saudi Arabia
Southeast Asia 8/
South Korea
Selected Other
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Feed 2/
Domestic
Total 2/
Exports
193.83
47.06
146.77
15.65
1.70
3.29
6.33
44.88
20.84
1.57
5.24
8.51
2.55
4.00
1.51
1,110.17
348.76
761.42
75.99
28.53
11.10
22.48
237.50
155.05
0.18
27.27
32.19
0.43
21.99
0.34
115.67
2.32
113.36
2.23
0.01
0.00
2.15
85.16
3.04
19.20
10.96
23.06
9.18
6.56
8.51
649.14
136.75
512.39
32.69
6.93
5.52
15.61
235.72
112.73
14.73
24.12
42.88
9.43
20.84
6.40
1,108.60
295.34
813.26
50.18
10.05
7.09
22.22
312.96
150.28
19.65
40.89
50.43
9.70
28.45
8.71
122.95
54.66
68.29
28.35
18.75
4.43
3.09
6.05
2.99
0.00
0.64
1.12
0.00
1.31
0.00
195.40
48.13
147.27
15.34
1.44
2.87
5.65
48.53
25.67
1.31
1.94
12.21
2.45
2.80
1.65
0.00
12.45
52.14
8.84
4.88
2.37
58.41
163.63
68.18
31.84
24.14
0.74
3.78
0.41
0.04
0.03
42.04
112.35
39.23
20.27
9.60
49.71
166.98
55.18
30.44
12.96
11.60
0.21
14.98
3.10
11.38
10.29
52.37
7.27
3.22
2.21
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
/Feed 2
Domestic
/Total 2
Exports
Ending
Stocks
195.40
48.13
147.27
15.34
1.44
2.87
5.65
48.53
25.67
1.31
1.94
12.21
2.45
2.80
1.65
1,095.15
330.23
764.92
78.56
30.25
13.61
22.26
220.23
139.57
0.17
27.87
28.59
0.43
23.22
0.34
113.61
2.58
111.03
1.02
0.02
0.00
0.87
86.11
8.28
18.25
10.50
21.11
8.11
7.36
8.06
647.40
133.07
514.32
32.92
7.74
6.14
14.18
233.85
113.80
13.68
22.10
43.06
8.73
22.14
6.04
1,127.65
303.32
824.33
50.69
11.03
7.81
20.67
311.59
151.76
18.60
38.45
50.74
9.00
30.05
8.42
114.61
50.63
63.98
30.88
18.01
5.66
4.69
6.59
6.03
0.00
0.10
0.13
0.00
0.33
0.00
Ending
Stocks
162.90
26.99
135.92
13.35
2.67
3.00
3.42
36.68
15.72
1.12
1.77
11.04
1.99
3.00
1.63
0.00
Brazil
10.29
59.93
0.91
44.56
52.26
8.51
10.36
China
52.37
179.16
2.98
120.30
179.99
0.17
54.35
FSU-12
7.27
47.69
1.22
28.39
41.57
9.24
5.37
Russia
3.22
16.42
0.75
10.53
18.26
0.30
1.84
Ukraine
2.21
21.44
0.04
10.23
13.34
8.35
2.00
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.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 21
World Coarse Grain Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.)
(Million Metric Tons)
2011/12 Proj.
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Feed 2/
Domestic
Total 2/
Exports
Ending
Stocks
1,136.32
1,131.20
112.73
113.28
661.40
657.57
1,150.03
1,144.14
115.27
116.46
147.21
149.96
World 3/
Aug
Sep
160.92
162.90
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
United States
Aug
Sep
27.49
26.99
338.81
328.31
2.42
2.29
128.35
123.27
300.57
292.95
47.51
44.97
20.64
19.66
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
Total Foreign
Aug
Sep
133.43
135.92
797.51
802.89
110.32
110.99
533.05
534.30
849.46
851.20
67.76
71.49
126.57
130.30
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
12.93
13.35
2.67
2.67
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.42
82.40
82.96
33.51
35.01
13.38
13.38
22.52
21.58
1.58
1.58
0.02
0.02
0.00
0.00
1.47
1.47
33.41
32.90
8.21
8.21
6.07
6.07
14.18
13.68
51.43
50.95
11.63
11.63
7.74
7.74
20.71
20.23
33.51
34.01
22.31
23.31
5.71
5.71
3.45
2.95
11.97
12.94
2.26
2.76
2.93
2.93
2.82
3.29
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
filler
Aug
Sep
EU-27 5/
Aug
Sep
Japan
Aug
Sep
Mexico
Aug
Sep
N. Afr & Mideast 7/ Aug
Sep
Saudi Arabia
Aug
Sep
Southeast Asia 8/
Aug
Sep
South Korea
Aug
Sep
Selected Other
36.60
36.68
15.72
15.72
1.12
1.12
1.77
1.77
10.95
11.04
1.99
1.99
3.00
3.00
1.63
1.63
229.15
227.50
142.39
143.64
0.18
0.18
31.73
31.73
29.01
26.21
0.43
0.43
25.00
24.90
0.34
0.34
83.88
84.68
4.17
4.17
19.14
19.14
11.63
11.63
21.68
21.78
8.31
9.01
6.96
6.96
7.26
7.26
233.52
232.92
108.23
108.23
14.45
14.45
25.10
25.10
43.74
42.64
8.83
9.33
23.44
23.44
5.24
5.24
312.46
311.36
146.48
146.48
19.37
19.37
42.12
42.12
51.47
49.87
9.10
9.60
31.54
31.54
7.62
7.62
3.29
3.79
2.76
3.26
0.00
0.00
0.10
0.10
0.19
0.19
0.00
0.00
0.25
0.25
0.00
0.00
33.87
33.71
13.04
13.79
1.07
1.07
2.90
2.90
9.99
8.98
1.62
1.82
3.18
3.07
1.61
1.61
9.08
10.36
54.55
54.35
4.80
5.37
1.70
1.84
1.58
2.00
59.33
63.33
184.31
184.31
67.77
70.15
29.40
29.70
26.33
28.40
1.36
0.86
3.93
3.93
0.59
0.59
0.25
0.25
0.02
0.02
45.55
47.05
127.90
127.90
37.74
38.12
17.83
18.20
10.60
10.60
53.30
54.80
190.84
190.84
52.82
53.50
27.30
27.90
13.78
13.85
8.01
8.51
0.27
0.27
13.92
16.32
1.31
1.71
12.11
14.11
8.47
11.24
51.68
51.48
6.42
6.29
2.75
2.18
2.04
2.46
Major Exporters 4/
Argentina
Australia
Canada
Major Importers 5/
Brazil
China
FSU-12
Russia
Ukraine
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
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.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 22
World Corn Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
2009/10
World 3/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 4/
Argentina
South Africa
Major Importers 5/
Egypt
EU-27 6/
Japan
Mexico
Southeast Asia 7/
South Korea
Selected Other
Brazil
Canada
China
FSU-12
Ukraine
2010/11 Est.
World 3/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 4/
Argentina
South Africa
Major Importers 5/
Egypt
EU-27 6/
Japan
Mexico
Southeast Asia 7/
South Korea
Selected Other
Brazil
Canada
China
FSU-12
Ukraine
Beginning
Stocks Production
Imports
Domestic Domestic
Feed 2/ Total 2/
Exports
147.14
42.50
104.64
5.09
0.98
4.11
18.22
1.40
6.15
1.00
3.56
4.00
1.47
813.44
332.55
480.89
36.72
23.30
13.42
105.64
6.28
56.95
0.00
20.37
21.93
0.08
90.29
0.21
90.07
0.01
0.01
0.00
52.57
5.83
2.93
15.98
8.30
6.55
8.46
483.01
130.17
352.83
9.60
5.00
4.60
112.16
9.90
44.70
11.70
14.20
20.80
6.36
816.69
281.59
535.10
17.20
6.90
10.30
159.49
12.00
59.50
16.30
30.20
28.40
8.39
96.81
50.30
46.52
18.56
16.49
2.06
3.46
0.02
1.52
0.00
0.64
1.29
0.00
12.08
1.83
51.17
1.75
0.94
56.10
9.56
158.00
18.04
10.49
0.40
2.10
1.30
0.26
0.02
40.00
7.00
112.00
11.50
5.00
47.00
11.61
159.00
13.12
5.70
11.60
0.13
0.15
5.58
5.07
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Domestic
/Feed 2
Imports
Domestic
/Total 2
Ending
Stocks
143.90
43.38
100.52
6.06
0.89
5.17
13.47
1.49
5.01
0.68
1.39
2.80
1.61
0.00
9.99
1.76
51.31
1.36
0.67
Ending
Stocks
Exports
143.90
43.38
100.52
6.06
0.89
5.17
13.47
1.49
5.01
0.68
1.39
2.80
1.61
823.97
316.17
507.80
34.00
22.00
12.00
106.28
6.50
55.90
0.00
20.60
23.17
0.07
90.09
0.76
89.33
0.04
0.01
0.03
55.85
5.40
7.30
15.50
8.00
7.35
8.00
495.00
127.01
368.00
9.90
5.10
4.80
113.40
9.90
47.30
11.00
12.90
22.10
6.00
843.56
290.34
553.23
17.70
7.10
10.60
161.03
12.10
62.30
15.60
28.50
30.00
8.10
89.47
46.61
42.86
17.00
14.50
2.50
1.42
0.01
1.00
0.00
0.10
0.31
0.00
9.99
1.76
51.31
1.36
0.67
57.50
11.71
173.00
18.56
11.92
0.50
0.80
1.30
0.37
0.01
42.50
6.70
120.00
11.54
5.40
49.50
11.30
172.00
12.96
6.10
8.50
1.80
0.10
5.66
5.50
124.30
23.36
100.94
5.40
1.30
4.09
13.15
1.28
4.91
0.58
1.39
3.00
1.58
0.00
9.99
1.17
53.51
1.67
1.00
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 intratrade. 7/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
September 2011
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World Corn Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.)
(Million Metric Tons)
Beginning
Stocks Production
2011/12 Proj.
Domestic
Feed 2/
Domestic
Total 2/
Exports
Ending
Stocks
90.61
90.09
510.09
505.11
868.92
861.58
92.96
93.22
114.53
117.39
World 3/
Aug
Sep
122.93
124.30
United States
Aug
Sep
23.87
23.36
Total Foreign
Aug
Sep
99.06
100.94
5.40
5.40
1.30
1.30
4.09
4.09
13.16
13.15
1.28
1.28
4.91
4.91
0.58
0.58
1.39
1.39
3.00
3.00
1.58
1.58
115.07
113.82
5.90
3.80
60.09
61.04
0.00
0.00
24.00
24.00
24.95
24.85
0.08
0.08
54.15
54.05
6.10
6.00
4.00
4.00
16.10
16.10
9.20
9.20
6.95
6.95
7.20
7.20
117.20
116.10
9.90
8.80
47.00
47.00
11.50
11.50
15.80
15.80
23.40
23.40
5.20
5.20
166.20
164.50
12.10
10.40
62.50
62.50
16.10
16.10
32.10
32.10
31.50
31.50
7.30
7.30
1.34
1.84
0.01
0.01
1.00
1.50
0.00
0.00
0.10
0.10
0.23
0.23
0.00
0.00
14.84
14.69
1.17
0.67
5.50
5.95
0.58
0.58
2.39
2.39
3.18
3.07
1.56
1.56
8.69
9.99
1.17
1.17
53.71
53.51
1.17
1.67
0.50
1.00
57.00
61.00
11.00
10.00
178.00
178.00
26.10
27.60
16.50
18.00
1.00
0.50
1.40
1.40
2.00
2.00
0.20
0.20
0.01
0.01
43.50
45.00
6.80
6.30
127.50
127.50
14.84
14.84
6.70
6.70
50.50
52.00
11.50
11.00
182.50
182.50
16.46
16.46
7.40
7.40
8.00
8.50
1.00
0.50
0.20
0.20
8.96
10.46
8.50
10.00
8.19
10.99
1.07
1.07
51.01
50.81
2.05
2.55
1.11
1.61
filler
filler
filler
filler
860.52
854.67
Imports
filler
328.03
317.44
filler
532.48
537.23
filler
38.50
40.00
26.00
27.50
12.50
12.50
filler
filler
0.51
0.38
filler
90.11
89.71
filler
0.04
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.03
filler
filler
124.47
119.39
filler
385.62
385.72
filler
10.40
10.40
5.50
5.50
4.90
4.90
filler
filler
289.83
282.21
filler
579.09
579.38
filler
18.40
18.40
7.60
7.60
10.80
10.80
filler
filler
44.45
41.91
filler
18.13
17.06
filler
48.51
51.31
filler
96.40
100.33
filler
20.50
21.50
18.50
19.50
2.00
2.00
filler
5.03
5.53
1.21
1.71
3.82
3.82
filler
filler
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.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 24
World Rice Supply and Use (Milled Basis) 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
2009/10
World 3/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 4/
India
Pakistan
Thailand
Vietnam
Major Importers 5/
Brazil
EU-27 6/
Indonesia
Nigeria
Philippines
Sel. Mideast 7/
Selected Other
Burma
C. Amer & Carib 8/
China
Egypt
Japan
Mexico
South Korea
2010/11 Est.
World 3/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 4/
India
Pakistan
Thailand
Vietnam
Major Importers 5/
Brazil
EU-27 6/
Indonesia
Nigeria
Philippines
Sel. Mideast 7/
Selected Other
Burma
C. Amer & Carib 8/
China
Egypt
Japan
Mexico
South Korea
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Total /2
Domestic
Exports
Ending
Stocks
91.53
0.98
90.56
26.95
19.00
1.20
4.79
1.96
15.76
0.91
1.02
7.06
0.57
4.67
1.48
440.33
7.13
433.20
141.14
89.09
6.80
20.26
24.99
60.54
7.93
1.89
36.37
2.60
9.77
1.60
28.11
0.60
27.51
0.72
0.00
0.02
0.30
0.40
11.62
0.69
1.32
1.15
1.75
2.20
3.23
437.84
4.02
433.82
117.96
85.69
2.92
10.20
19.15
74.01
8.48
2.86
38.00
4.45
13.30
5.28
31.19
3.51
27.68
21.68
1.90
4.00
9.05
6.73
0.78
0.50
0.24
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.02
94.02
1.18
92.84
29.17
20.50
1.10
6.10
1.47
13.12
0.55
1.12
6.58
0.47
3.35
1.01
0.00
0.04
0.33
38.55
0.56
2.72
0.17
1.00
10.55
1.63
136.57
4.30
7.71
0.18
4.92
0.00
1.46
0.39
0.02
0.67
0.61
0.31
9.85
3.03
134.32
3.67
8.20
0.78
4.77
0.45
0.00
0.65
0.71
0.20
0.01
0.00
0.30
0.38
40.53
0.50
2.69
0.17
1.45
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Total /2
Domestic
Exports
Ending
Stocks
94.02
1.18
92.84
29.17
20.50
1.10
6.10
1.47
13.12
0.55
1.12
6.58
0.47
3.35
1.01
451.19
7.59
443.59
146.16
95.30
4.70
20.26
25.90
63.42
9.26
1.87
37.06
2.67
10.54
1.61
30.51
0.58
29.92
0.75
0.00
0.05
0.20
0.50
11.71
0.40
1.15
2.20
1.90
1.20
3.55
448.92
4.36
444.56
123.45
91.00
2.65
10.50
19.30
75.20
8.40
2.90
39.00
4.57
13.33
5.30
32.94
3.49
29.45
22.80
3.00
2.80
10.00
7.00
1.03
0.75
0.25
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.02
96.29
1.51
94.78
29.83
21.80
0.40
6.06
1.57
12.02
1.06
0.99
6.84
0.47
1.76
0.85
0.00
0.30
0.38
40.53
0.50
2.69
0.17
1.45
10.75
1.62
137.00
3.10
7.72
0.15
4.30
0.00
1.59
0.54
0.04
0.70
0.66
0.33
10.05
3.19
135.00
3.40
8.13
0.82
4.80
0.80
0.00
0.50
0.08
0.20
0.01
0.00
0.20
0.40
42.57
0.16
2.79
0.15
1.28
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.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 25
World Rice Supply and Use (Milled Basis) 1/ (Cont'd.)
(Million Metric Tons)
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Total /2
Domestic
Exports
Ending
Stocks
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
96.87
96.29
1.59
1.51
95.29
94.78
30.34
29.83
21.80
21.80
0.40
0.40
6.06
6.06
2.07
1.57
12.09
12.02
1.15
1.06
0.96
0.99
6.84
6.84
0.47
0.47
1.77
1.76
0.85
0.85
456.25
458.38
6.04
6.13
450.21
452.25
149.98
149.98
97.00
97.00
6.80
6.80
20.75
20.75
25.43
25.43
62.58
63.62
7.90
8.84
1.90
1.90
37.30
37.30
2.70
2.70
10.80
10.90
1.61
1.61
30.04
30.02
0.57
0.60
29.47
29.41
0.60
0.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.10
0.10
0.50
0.50
12.54
12.44
0.60
0.50
1.17
1.17
1.40
1.40
1.95
1.95
2.20
2.20
3.85
3.85
455.19
456.02
4.02
4.03
451.18
451.99
126.25
126.25
93.00
93.00
2.80
2.80
10.90
10.90
19.55
19.55
75.94
76.07
8.40
8.50
2.80
2.83
39.55
39.55
4.65
4.65
13.35
13.35
5.47
5.47
31.80
31.86
3.11
2.99
28.69
28.87
21.80
21.80
3.50
3.50
3.90
3.90
8.00
8.00
6.40
6.40
0.96
1.14
0.60
0.78
0.35
0.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
97.93
98.65
1.07
1.23
96.86
97.42
32.87
32.36
22.30
22.30
0.50
0.50
8.01
8.01
2.05
1.55
10.31
10.87
0.65
1.12
0.88
0.88
5.99
5.99
0.47
0.47
1.42
1.51
0.85
0.85
Aug
Sep
C. Amer & Carib 8/ Aug
Sep
China
Aug
Sep
Egypt
Aug
Sep
Japan
Aug
Sep
Mexico
Aug
Sep
South Korea
Aug
Sep
0.20
0.20
0.39
0.40
42.57
42.57
0.16
0.16
2.79
2.79
0.15
0.15
1.28
1.28
11.00
11.00
1.69
1.69
138.00
139.00
4.70
4.70
7.68
7.68
0.13
0.13
4.24
4.24
0.00
0.00
1.46
1.46
0.48
0.48
0.02
0.02
0.70
0.70
0.73
0.73
0.35
0.35
10.25
10.25
3.13
3.14
136.50
137.00
3.80
3.80
8.25
8.25
0.87
0.87
4.80
4.80
0.80
0.80
0.00
0.00
0.60
0.60
0.50
0.50
0.15
0.15
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.15
0.15
0.40
0.40
43.95
44.45
0.58
0.58
2.77
2.77
0.14
0.14
1.07
1.07
2011/12 Proj.
World 3/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 4/
India
Pakistan
Thailand
Vietnam
Major Importers 5/
Brazil
EU-27 6/
Indonesia
Nigeria
Philippines
Sel. Mideast 7/
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Selected Other
Burma
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.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 26
World Cotton Supply and Use 1/
(Million 480-Pound Bales)
2009/10
World
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 4/
Central Asia 5/
Afr. Fr. Zone 6/
S. Hemis 7/
Australia
Brazil
India
Major Importers 8/
Mexico
China
EU-27 9/
Turkey
Pakistan
Indonesia
Thailand
Bangladesh
Vietnam
2010/11 Est.
World
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 4/
Central Asia 5/
Afr. Fr. Zone 6/
S. Hemis 7/
Australia
Brazil
India
Major Importers 8/
Mexico
China
EU-27 9/
Turkey
Pakistan
Indonesia
Thailand
Bangladesh
Vietnam
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Use
Exports
Loss
/2
Ending
Stocks
60.55
6.34
54.22
21.13
3.37
0.75
7.43
0.98
4.99
8.92
31.30
0.76
22.37
0.66
1.65
3.46
0.35
0.29
0.70
0.26
101.38
12.19
89.20
41.88
6.00
2.22
9.20
1.78
5.45
23.00
44.93
0.42
32.00
1.06
1.75
9.60
0.03
3/
0.05
0.02
36.24
3/
36.24
1.40
3/
3/
0.37
3/
0.15
0.48
32.27
1.39
10.90
0.94
4.39
1.57
2.20
1.81
3.80
1.69
118.89
3.55
115.34
29.06
1.70
0.18
5.66
0.04
4.40
19.85
82.16
1.90
50.00
1.03
5.80
10.80
2.05
1.78
3.80
1.60
35.57
12.04
23.53
20.13
5.86
2.27
4.90
2.12
1.99
6.55
2.26
0.08
0.02
1.06
0.15
0.73
0.02
0.01
0.00
0.00
-0.16
-0.01
-0.15
-0.26
0.00
0.00
-0.28
-0.15
-0.15
0.00
0.11
0.03
0.00
0.05
-0.08
0.03
0.05
0.03
0.01
0.00
43.89
2.95
40.94
15.48
1.82
0.52
6.72
0.75
4.35
6.00
23.97
0.58
15.25
0.52
1.93
3.08
0.46
0.29
0.74
0.37
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Use
Exports
Loss
/2
Ending
Stocks
43.89
2.95
40.94
15.48
1.82
0.52
6.72
0.75
4.35
6.00
23.97
0.58
15.25
0.52
1.93
3.08
0.46
0.29
0.74
0.37
114.56
18.10
96.45
50.45
6.54
2.29
14.89
4.20
8.50
25.40
43.29
0.71
30.50
1.06
2.10
8.80
0.03
3/
0.06
0.02
35.33
0.01
35.32
1.91
0.01
3/
0.88
3/
0.70
0.45
30.90
1.20
11.98
1.05
3.35
1.45
2.00
1.75
3.50
1.65
114.39
3.90
110.49
29.89
1.91
0.18
5.73
0.04
4.40
20.50
76.50
1.65
46.00
1.06
5.60
10.25
2.00
1.70
3.60
1.70
35.38
14.38
21.01
17.58
4.48
2.05
5.50
2.51
2.00
5.10
2.35
0.35
0.12
1.04
0.15
0.50
0.02
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.03
0.18
-0.15
-0.26
0.00
0.00
-0.28
-0.15
-0.15
0.00
0.11
0.03
0.00
0.05
-0.08
0.03
0.05
0.03
0.01
0.00
43.97
2.60
41.37
20.63
1.98
0.57
11.52
2.55
7.31
6.25
19.20
0.46
11.60
0.48
1.71
2.56
0.42
0.32
0.69
0.34
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.
September 2011
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World Cotton Supply and Use 1/
(Million 480-Pound Bales)
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Use
Exports
Loss
/2
Ending
Stocks
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
44.99
43.97
2.85
2.60
42.14
41.37
122.71
122.96
16.55
16.56
106.16
106.41
37.58
37.31
0.01
0.01
37.58
37.30
115.18
115.22
3.80
3.80
111.38
111.42
37.59
37.30
12.30
12.00
25.29
25.30
-0.14
-0.19
0.01
-0.03
-0.15
-0.15
52.66
51.91
3.30
3.40
49.36
48.51
21.55
20.63
1.98
1.98
0.57
0.57
11.44
11.52
2.46
2.55
7.30
7.31
7.25
6.25
19.06
19.20
0.49
0.46
11.62
11.60
0.48
0.48
1.56
1.71
2.56
2.56
0.39
0.42
0.32
0.32
0.69
0.69
0.34
0.34
2011/12 Proj.
World
United States
Total Foreign
filler
filler
filler
54.10
53.80
6.98
6.68
2.78
2.78
15.68
15.68
4.50
4.50
8.70
8.70
27.00
27.00
filler
49.07
49.62
1.10
1.15
33.00
34.00
1.65
1.65
2.90
2.90
10.30
9.80
0.03
0.03
3/
3/
0.07
0.07
0.02
0.02
filler
1.29
1.29
0.01
0.01
3/
3/
0.26
0.26
3/
3/
0.10
0.10
0.50
0.50
filler
34.00
33.69
1.10
1.10
15.00
14.50
0.98
0.98
3.40
3.10
1.10
1.45
2.00
2.20
1.73
1.73
3.70
3.70
1.80
1.80
filler
30.18
30.18
1.91
1.91
0.18
0.18
5.97
5.97
0.04
0.04
4.60
4.60
20.50
20.50
filler
77.10
77.16
1.80
1.80
46.00
46.00
1.05
1.05
5.90
5.80
10.30
10.30
1.90
2.10
1.70
1.70
3.70
3.70
1.75
1.75
filler
21.79
21.79
4.87
4.57
2.41
2.41
9.09
8.89
4.30
4.20
3.70
3.60
5.00
5.50
filler
2.41
2.41
0.25
0.25
0.05
0.05
1.36
1.36
0.15
0.15
0.45
0.45
0.02
0.02
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
filler
-0.26
-0.26
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-0.28
-0.28
-0.15
-0.15
-0.15
-0.15
0.00
0.00
filler
0.11
0.11
0.03
0.03
0.00
0.00
0.05
0.05
-0.08
-0.08
0.03
0.03
0.05
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.00
filler
25.22
24.00
2.19
2.19
0.75
0.75
12.59
12.87
2.77
2.96
7.95
8.06
9.25
7.75
filler
22.51
22.83
0.62
0.64
13.57
14.05
0.64
0.64
1.89
1.84
3.18
3.03
0.45
0.47
0.32
0.32
0.75
0.75
0.42
0.42
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.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 28
2009/10
World 2/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 3/
Argentina
Brazil
Major Importers 4/
China
EU-27
Japan
Mexico
2010/11 Est.
World 2/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 3/
Argentina
Brazil
Major Importers 4/
China
EU-27
Japan
Mexico
Beginning
Stocks
42.68
3.76
38.91
28.75
16.59
12.04
8.54
7.56
0.56
0.18
0.04
86.73
0.40
86.33
0.19
0.00
0.17
73.54
50.34
12.30
3.40
3.52
Exports
Ending
Stocks
209.54
47.67
161.87
69.53
34.13
33.70
69.29
48.83
12.51
2.37
3.58
238.30
50.67
187.63
74.41
35.72
36.80
84.90
59.43
13.38
3.58
3.62
92.59
40.80
51.80
47.02
13.09
28.58
0.24
0.18
0.04
0.00
0.00
59.34
4.11
55.24
38.23
22.28
15.84
13.95
13.26
0.28
0.22
0.05
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Crush
Domestic
Total
Exports
Ending
Stocks
59.34
4.11
55.24
38.23
22.28
15.84
13.95
13.26
0.28
0.22
0.05
264.12
90.61
173.51
132.80
49.00
75.50
17.30
15.10
1.05
0.22
0.11
89.28
0.41
88.87
0.05
0.00
0.03
76.33
52.00
13.10
3.22
3.55
222.30
44.91
177.39
75.85
38.00
36.00
75.77
55.00
12.70
2.23
3.62
252.62
48.31
204.31
80.96
39.63
39.30
92.10
65.95
13.90
3.45
3.66
91.30
40.69
50.61
44.57
8.50
29.88
0.28
0.20
0.05
0.00
0.00
68.82
6.13
62.70
45.55
23.15
22.18
15.20
14.21
0.47
0.21
0.05
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Crush
Domestic
Total
Exports
Ending
Stocks
68.42
68.82
6.26
6.13
62.16
62.70
45.23
45.55
22.85
23.15
22.16
22.18
15.13
15.20
14.11
14.21
0.50
0.47
0.21
0.21
0.05
0.05
257.47
258.99
83.17
83.97
174.30
175.02
134.00
134.00
53.00
53.00
73.50
73.50
16.35
16.37
14.00
14.00
1.20
1.22
0.22
0.22
0.11
0.11
95.27
95.27
0.41
0.41
94.86
94.86
0.07
0.07
0.00
0.00
0.05
0.05
80.74
80.74
56.50
56.50
12.60
12.60
3.40
3.40
3.75
3.75
232.11
232.09
44.50
44.50
187.61
187.59
78.95
78.33
40.00
40.00
37.10
36.48
81.72
81.72
60.60
60.60
12.60
12.60
2.36
2.36
3.80
3.80
262.32
262.24
47.52
47.51
214.81
214.73
84.20
83.58
41.65
41.65
40.50
39.88
98.10
98.10
71.60
71.60
13.80
13.80
3.59
3.59
3.84
3.84
97.89
98.30
38.10
38.51
59.79
59.79
53.80
53.80
11.80
11.80
36.50
36.50
0.26
0.26
0.20
0.20
0.03
0.03
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
60.95
62.55
4.22
4.48
56.73
58.07
41.30
42.24
22.40
22.70
18.71
19.36
13.86
13.95
12.81
12.91
0.47
0.46
0.25
0.25
0.07
0.07
2011/12 Proj.
World 2/
Aug
Sep
United States
Aug
Sep
Total Foreign
Aug
Sep
Major Exporters 3/ Aug
Sep
Argentina
Aug
Sep
Brazil
Aug
Sep
Major Importers 4/ Aug
Sep
China
Aug
Sep
EU-27
Aug
Sep
Japan
Aug
Sep
Mexico
Aug
Sep
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).
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 29
World Soybean Meal Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
2009/10
World 2/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 3/
Argentina
Brazil
India
Major Importers 4/
EU-27
China
2010/11 Est.
World 2/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 3/
Argentina
Brazil
India
Major Importers 4/
EU-27
China
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Total
Exports
Ending
Stocks
4.39
0.21
4.18
2.71
0.77
1.84
0.10
0.42
0.13
0.00
165.28
37.84
127.44
58.73
26.62
26.12
5.99
50.17
9.88
38.64
53.12
0.15
52.97
0.10
0.00
0.09
0.01
28.77
20.73
0.08
161.09
27.80
133.29
16.27
0.69
12.84
2.75
77.23
30.14
37.55
55.58
10.12
45.46
41.05
24.91
12.99
3.15
1.71
0.47
1.18
6.12
0.27
5.84
4.22
1.79
2.23
0.21
0.42
0.13
0.00
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Total
Exports
Ending
Stocks
6.12
0.27
5.84
4.22
1.79
2.23
0.21
0.42
0.13
0.00
175.79
35.98
139.81
65.08
29.68
27.90
7.50
55.41
10.02
43.56
57.49
0.17
57.32
0.07
0.00
0.06
0.01
31.67
22.90
0.30
172.63
27.90
144.74
17.17
0.72
13.45
3.01
85.65
32.25
43.26
59.64
8.21
51.43
47.25
28.60
14.15
4.50
1.15
0.50
0.60
7.13
0.32
6.81
4.95
2.15
2.60
0.21
0.69
0.30
0.00
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Total
Exports
Ending
Stocks
6.84
7.13
0.27
0.32
6.57
6.81
4.70
4.95
2.15
2.15
2.35
2.60
0.21
0.21
0.69
0.69
0.30
0.30
0.00
0.00
183.10
183.03
35.28
35.23
147.82
147.79
66.98
66.96
31.21
31.21
28.75
28.25
7.03
7.50
59.85
59.85
9.93
9.93
48.00
48.00
58.45
58.45
0.15
0.15
58.30
58.30
0.06
0.06
0.00
0.00
0.05
0.05
0.01
0.01
32.95
32.95
23.70
23.70
0.30
0.30
180.51
180.49
27.67
27.67
152.84
152.83
17.91
17.90
0.74
0.74
13.95
13.95
3.23
3.21
91.55
91.55
33.13
33.13
47.60
47.60
60.95
60.95
7.76
7.76
53.19
53.19
48.97
48.97
30.22
30.22
14.85
14.35
3.90
4.40
1.20
1.20
0.45
0.45
0.70
0.70
6.93
7.17
0.27
0.27
6.66
6.89
4.86
5.09
2.40
2.40
2.35
2.60
0.11
0.10
0.74
0.74
0.35
0.35
0.00
0.00
2011/12 Proj.
World 2/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 3/
Argentina
Brazil
India
Major Importers 4/
EU-27
China
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
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).
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 30
Beginning
Stocks
2009/10
World 2/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 3/
Argentina
Brazil
EU-27
Major Importers 4/
China
India
Pakistan
3.12
1.30
1.82
0.55
0.08
0.24
0.23
0.59
0.48
0.10
0.01
2010/11 Est.
World 2/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 3/
Argentina
Brazil
EU-27
Major Importers 4/
China
India
Pakistan
8.76
0.05
8.71
0.58
0.00
0.04
0.54
3.14
1.51
1.60
0.03
Ending
Stocks
38.32
7.17
31.15
9.38
1.93
5.06
2.40
13.23
10.44
2.76
0.04
9.26
1.52
7.74
6.28
4.45
1.45
0.38
0.08
0.08
0.00
0.00
3.19
1.55
1.64
0.69
0.18
0.23
0.28
0.49
0.21
0.28
0.00
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Total
Exports
Ending
Stocks
3.19
1.55
1.64
0.69
0.18
0.23
0.28
0.49
0.21
0.28
0.00
41.59
8.65
32.94
16.49
7.27
6.91
2.32
11.53
9.84
1.69
0.00
9.13
0.07
9.06
0.95
0.00
0.00
0.95
2.54
1.55
0.95
0.04
40.93
7.53
33.40
10.46
2.28
5.25
2.93
13.99
11.35
2.60
0.04
9.94
1.45
8.49
7.05
5.00
1.65
0.40
0.05
0.05
0.00
0.00
3.03
1.29
1.74
0.63
0.17
0.25
0.21
0.52
0.20
0.32
0.00
Beginning
Stocks
Production
Imports
Domestic
Total
Exports
Ending
Stocks
3.00
3.03
1.28
1.29
1.73
1.74
0.70
0.63
0.20
0.17
0.29
0.25
0.21
0.21
0.45
0.52
0.18
0.20
0.27
0.32
0.00
0.00
43.24
43.24
8.47
8.47
34.78
34.78
17.03
16.91
7.61
7.61
7.12
7.00
2.30
2.30
12.42
12.54
10.85
10.85
1.57
1.69
0.00
0.00
8.67
8.67
0.08
0.08
8.59
8.59
0.85
0.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.85
0.85
2.44
2.44
1.60
1.60
0.80
0.80
0.04
0.04
43.16
43.10
8.19
8.05
34.97
35.05
10.73
10.66
2.47
2.47
5.48
5.41
2.79
2.79
14.94
15.09
12.35
12.35
2.55
2.70
0.04
0.04
9.30
9.35
0.75
0.82
8.55
8.54
7.14
7.13
5.13
5.13
1.66
1.65
0.35
0.35
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.47
2.49
0.89
0.97
1.57
1.51
0.71
0.60
0.20
0.17
0.28
0.20
0.23
0.23
0.32
0.37
0.23
0.26
0.09
0.11
0.00
0.00
2011/12 Proj.
World 2/
United States
Total Foreign
Major Exporters 3/
Argentina
Brazil
EU-27
Major Importers 4/
China
India
Pakistan
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
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.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 31
U.S. Quarterly Animal Product Production 1/
Year and Quarter
2010
2012
Broiler
Turkey
Egg
Milk
Bil lbs
48.1
47.5
6,768
6,741
5,401
6,126
12,242
12,944
Million Pounds
9,496
1,415
9,484
1,506
26,304
22,437
49,039
36,911
5,643
43,058
92,097
7,622
192.8
I
II
6,411
6,559
5,720
5,371
12,200
12,002
9,291
9,501
1,402
1,471
10,814
11,104
23,014
23,106
1,889
1,909
48.4
50.4
III*
6,750
5,460
12,279
9,400
1,420
10,960
23,239
1,915
48.6
IV*
Annual
Aug Proj.
6,500
6,065
12,637
9,200
1,485
10,815
23,452
1,915
48.3
26,110
22,661
49,053
37,391
5,778
43,692
92,745
7,627
195.6
Sep Proj.
26,220
22,616
49,118
37,392
5,778
43,693
92,811
7,628
195.7
I*
II*
Annual
Aug Proj.
6,125
6,330
5,740
5,430
11,937
11,828
9,150
9,350
1,375
1,440
10,650
10,920
22,587
22,748
1,865
1,885
49.8
51.0
24,975
23,030
48,285
37,775
5,800
44,090
92,375
7,620
198.8
Sep Proj.
25,055
22,945
48,280
37,475
5,735
43,725
92,005
7,600
198.5
III
IV
Annual
2011
Beef
11,049
11,115
23,291
24,059
Mil doz
1,916
1,933
filler
* 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.
Barrows
and gilts
3/
Broilers
4/
Turkeys
5/
Eggs
6/
Milk
7/
Dol./cwt
95.47
100.28
Dol./cwt
60.13
50.11
Cents/lb.
84.5
80.0
Cents/lb.
97.9
103.7
Cents/doz.
93.1
123.2
Dol./cwt
16.80
17.70
95.38
55.06
82.9
90.4
106.3
16.29
110.07
112.79
59.94
68.80
77.9
82.6
90.2
99.9
105.8
106.6
18.73
20.13
III*
113-114
70-71
80-81
105-106
112-113
21.70-21.90
IV*
Annual
Aug Proj.
109-115
60-64
80-84
106-112
115-121
20.10-20.60
111-113
64-66
80-82
100-102
107-110
20.30-20.50
Sep Proj.
111-113
65-66
80-81
100-102
110-112
20.15-20.35
I*
II*
Annual
Aug Proj.
108-116
110-120
61-67
66-72
81-87
82-88
88-96
93-101
103-111
91-99
18.35-19.15
17.25-18.25
111-120
62-68
81-88
95-103
100-108
17.80-18.80
Sep Proj.
110-119
62-68
82-88
95-103
100-108
17.80-18.80
2010
III
IV
Annual
2011
2012
I
II
*Projection. 1/ Simple average of months. 2/ 5-Area, Direct, Total all grades 3/ National Base, Live equiv 51-52% lean. 4/
Wholesale, 12-city average. 5/ 8-16 lbs, hens National. 6/ Grade A large, New York, volume buyers. 7/ Prices received by
farmers for all milk.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 32
U.S. Meats Supply and Use
Beginning Production
stocks
1/
Item
Beef
Pork
Total Red
Meat 5/
Broiler
Turkey
Total
Poultry 6/
Imports
Total
Supply
Exports
Ending
Stocks
2010
565
26,414
2,297
Million Pounds /4
29,276
2,299
585
26,392
59.6
585
585
515
515
26,220
26,330
25,085
25,165
2,206
2,089
2,475
2,410
29,011
29,004
28,075
28,090
2,713
2,710
2,575
2,575
515
515
520
520
25,783
25,779
24,980
24,995
57.7
57.7
55.4
55.5
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
2010
525
22,456
859
23,840
4,224
541
19,075
47.7
541
541
600
600
22,680
22,635
23,049
22,964
886
836
885
825
24,107
24,012
24,534
24,389
5,012
4,951
5,135
5,135
600
600
600
600
18,495
18,461
18,799
18,654
45.9
45.8
46.3
45.9
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
2010
1,114
49,183
3,322
53,619
6,539
1,145
45,935
108.6
1,145
1,145
1,132
1,132
49,198
49,263
48,429
48,424
3,262
3,099
3,538
3,413
53,605
53,507
53,099
52,969
7,743
7,679
7,724
7,724
1,132
1,132
1,137
1,137
44,730
44,696
44,238
44,108
104.9
104.8
103.0
102.6
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
2010
616
36,516
107
37,239
6,765
773
29,701
82.3
773
773
700
700
36,991
36,992
37,371
37,074
105
104
104
104
37,869
37,869
38,175
37,878
6,480
6,464
6,700
6,700
700
700
700
700
30,689
30,705
30,775
30,478
84.3
84.3
83.8
83.0
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
2010
262
5,569
25
5,856
582
192
5,082
16.4
192
192
200
200
5,702
5,702
5,724
5,660
20
21
20
20
5,914
5,915
5,944
5,880
655
656
620
620
200
200
210
210
5,059
5,059
5,114
5,050
16.2
16.2
16.2
16.0
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
2010
880
42,589
136
43,605
7,426
969
35,209
100.0
969
969
904
904
43,216
43,217
43,609
43,248
129
128
128
128
44,314
44,314
44,641
44,280
7,222
7,205
7,410
7,410
904
904
914
914
36,188
36,205
36,317
35,956
101.9
101.9
101.4
100.4
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
Filler
2010
1,994
91,772
3,458
97,224
13,965
2,114
81,144
208.7
2,114
2,114
2,036
2,036
92,413
92,479
92,039
91,673
3,391
3,227
3,666
3,541
97,918
97,821
97,741
97,250
14,965
14,884
15,134
15,134
2,036
2,036
2,051
2,051
80,917
80,901
80,556
80,065
206.7
206.7
204.4
203.0
1/ Total including farm production for red meats and, for poultry, federally inspected plus non-federally inspected, less
condemnations. 2/ Pounds, retail-weight basis. 3/ Population source: Dept. of Commerce, Census Bureau. 4/ Carcass weight for
red meats and certified ready-to-cook weight for poultry. 5/ Beef, pork, veal, lamb and mutton. 6/ Broilers, turkeys and mature
chicken.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 33
U.S. Egg Supply and Use
Commodity
2009
2010
Eggs
Supply
Beginning Stocks
Production
Imports
Total Supply
Use
Exports
Hatching Use
Ending Stocks
Disappearance
Total
Per Capita (number)
2011 Proj.
2011 Proj.
2012 Proj.
2012 Proj.
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Million Dozen
17.2
7,546.1
10.5
7,573.8
18.0
7,622.0
11.8
7,651.8
19.3
7,626.5
24.1
7,669.9
19.3
7,627.5
23.4
7,670.2
20.0
7,620.0
24.0
7,664.0
20.0
7,600.0
24.0
7,644.0
242.2
955.2
18.0
258.4
982.7
19.3
282.0
963.2
20.0
279.2
953.2
20.0
250.0
975.0
19.0
250.0
955.0
19.0
6,358.4
248.2
6,391.4
247.3
6,404.7
245.8
6,417.8
246.3
6,420.0
244.3
6,420.0
244.3
2011 Proj.
2011 Proj.
2012 Proj.
2012 Proj.
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
Total
2009
2010
Milk
Production
Farm Use
Billion Pounds
189.3
1.0
192.8
1.0
195.6
1.0
195.7
1.0
198.8
1.0
198.5
1.0
10.1
188.3
5.6
204.0
11.3
191.8
4.1
207.2
10.9
194.6
3.2
208.8
10.9
194.8
3.2
208.8
11.4
197.8
3.2
212.4
11.4
197.6
3.2
212.2
4.5
11.3
0.7
187.3
8.3
10.9
0.2
187.8
9.0
11.4
0.0
188.4
9.2
11.4
0.0
188.2
8.7
11.6
0.0
192.2
8.6
11.5
0.0
192.0
10.9
188.3
5.5
204.7
11.3
191.8
4.8
208.0
12.3
194.6
4.8
211.7
12.3
194.8
5.3
212.3
12.3
197.8
4.5
214.7
12.2
197.6
5.1
214.9
22.3
11.3
2.9
168.7
32.1
12.3
0.0
164.0
32.2
12.3
0.0
167.2
32.6
12.2
0.0
167.5
32.3
12.1
0.0
170.2
32.3
12.0
0.0
170.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Million Pounds
CCC product net removals 1/
Butter
Cheese
Nonfat Dry Milk
Dry Whole Milk
30
3
248
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Includes products exported under the Dairy Export Incentive Program. 2/
Domestic commercial use only. The years 2009 and 2010 are adjusted for the Barter Program.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 34
U.S. Dairy Prices
Commodity
2009
2010
Product Prices 1/
Cheese
1.2963
1.5226
Butter
1.2094
1.7020
0.9222
1.1687
Dry Whey
0.2584
0.3716
2011 Proj.
2011 Proj.
2012 Proj.
2012 Proj.
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep
1.8251.845
1.9551.995
1.5051.525
0.5050.525
1.6701.770
1.6151.745
1.3701.440
0.4100.440
1.6701.770
1.6151.745
1.3751.445
0.4150.445
18.2518.45
19.0519.35
20.1520.35
16.1017.10
16.4517.55
17.8018.80
16.1017.10
16.5017.60
17.8018.80
Filler
11.36
14.41
Class IV
10.89
15.09
All Milk 3/
12.83
16.29
18.4018.60
19.0519.35
20.3020.50
1/ Simple average of monthly prices calculated by AMS from NASS weekly average dairy product prices for class price
computations. 2/ Annual Class III and Class IV prices are the simple averages of monthly minimum Federal order milk prices
paid by regulated plants for milk used in the respective classes. All milk price is the simple average of monthly prices received
by farmers for milk at average test. 3/ Does not reflect any deductions from producers as authorized by legislation.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 35
Note: Tables on pages 35-37 present a record of the September projection and the final Estimate. Using world wheat production as an
example, the "root mean square error" means that chances are 2 out of 3 that the current forecast will not be above or below the final
estimate by more than 2.1 percent. Chances are 9 out of 10 (90% confidence level) that the difference will not exceed 3.6 percent. The
average difference between the September projection and the final estimate is 9.3 million tons, ranging from 0.9 million to 30.7 million
tons. The September projection has been below the estimate 19 times and above 11 times.
Commodity and
Region
WHEAT
Root mean
square error
90 percent
confidence
interval
Percent
Production
World
U.S.
Foreign
Exports
2.1
1.8
2.4
3.6
3.1
4.1
9.3
0.9
9.2
0.9
0.1
1.0
30.7
2.5
30.9
19
12
20
11
18
10
World
U.S.
Foreign
Domestic Use
5.6
10.2
6.9
9.4
17.4
11.7
5.4
2.6
4.8
0.3
0.2
0.2
14.5
10.0
14.1
22
14
21
8
16
9
World
U.S.
Foreign
Ending Stocks
1.8
6.8
1.7
3.0
11.6
2.9
7.5
1.8
7.2
0.3
0.0
0.2
23.4
3.7
21.0
18
11
21
12
19
9
8.9
15.7
9.8
15.1
26.6
16.7
10.0
3.0
8.9
1.5
0.6
0.5
29.6
12.4
27.1
23
15
22
7
15
8
2.2
4.7
2.3
3.7
7.9
3.9
15.3
8.7
12.3
0.2
0.2
1.0
50.6
26.0
29.6
23
20
22
7
10
8
World
U.S.
Foreign
Domestic Use
6.4
16.0
13.8
10.9
27.2
23.4
5.5
7.1
6.2
0.1
0.4
0.7
16.5
19.1
15.3
20
12
19
10
18
11
World
U.S.
Foreign
Ending Stocks
1.5
4.0
1.6
2.6
6.8
2.7
10.4
6.7
8.7
0.4
0.1
0.4
29.1
15.8
22.0
16
20
19
14
10
11
13.2
23.1
15.2
22.5
39.3
25.8
16.5
8.9
11.6
1.8
1.5
0.7
43.2
32.2
25.8
23
13
25
7
17
5
2.5
4.7
2.6
4.3
8.0
4.4
6.9
0.2
6.8
0.4
0.0
0.3
24.1
0.5
24.4
24
16
24
6
13
6
World
U.S.
Foreign
Domestic Use
9.8
11.9
11.0
16.6
20.2
18.7
1.5
0.2
1.4
0.1
0.0
0.1
6.8
0.9
6.8
21
15
21
9
13
9
World
U.S.
Foreign
Ending Stocks
2.0
7.0
2.0
3.3
11.9
3.4
4.5
0.2
4.5
0.4
0.0
0.2
22.7
0.4
23.1
23
14
23
7
15
7
World
U.S.
Foreign
12.9
24.2
14.3
22.0
41.1
24.2
5.1
0.2
5.2
0.5
0.0
0.2
14.9
0.9
14.7
25
16
25
5
14
5
World
U.S.
Foreign
COARSE GRAINS 2/
Production
World
U.S.
Foreign
Exports
World
U.S.
Foreign
RICE, milled
Production
World
U.S.
Foreign
Exports
CONTINUED
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 36
Reliability of September Projections (Continued)
Differences between forecast and final estimate
Commodity and
Region
SOYBEANS
Production
World
U.S.
Foreign
Exports
World
U.S.
Foreign
Domestic Use
World
U.S.
Foreign
Ending Stocks
World
U.S.
Foreign
COTTON
90 percent
Root mean
confidence
square error
interval
Percent
Years
Average
Largest
Smallest
Million Metric Tons
Below
Final
Above
Final
4.6
5.1
7.8
7.8
8.7
13.3
6.1
3.0
6.2
0.4
0.9
1.0
27.4
8.3
29.1
19
17
16
11
13
14
7.7
12.3
19.7
13.1
20.9
33.5
2.9
2.4
2.6
0.2
0.1
0.0
12.5
7.2
10.5
19
18
12
11
12
18
3.6
4.4
4.4
6.1
7.5
7.4
4.5
1.6
4.2
0.0
0.1
0.0
15.1
4.0
11.2
19
19
20
11
11
10
18.6
36.2
21.1
31.6
61.5
35.8
4.2
0.2
13.0
2.2
0.2
6.6
4.1
0.0
14.7
Million 480-Pound Bales
19
9
20
11
21
9
Production
World
4.6
7.9
3.1
0.1
12.6
18
12
U.S.
6.5
11.0
0.9
0.0
2.4
16
13
Foreign
5.3
9.0
2.7
0.0
11.2
18
12
Exports
World
8.9
15.2
2.0
0.0
9.1
16
14
U.S.
22.7
38.7
1.2
0.1
3.2
16
14
Foreign
11.8
20.0
1.5
0.1
7.8
14
16
Domestic Use
World
3.9
6.6
2.9
0.1
13.1
13
17
U.S.
8.4
14.3
0.4
0.0
1.3
15
13
Foreign
4.0
6.8
2.8
0.0
12.3
14
15
Ending Stocks
World
15.1
25.7
5.0
0.3
12.7
20
10
U.S.
35.7
60.7
1.4
0.2
5.1
14
16
Foreign
15.5
26.3
4.3
0.2
13.2
20
10
1/ Marketing years 1981/82 through 2010/11 for grains, soybeans and cotton. Final for grains, soybeans, and cotton is
defined as the first November estimate following the marketing year, and for 2010/11 last month's estimate. 2/ Includes
corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet, and mixed grain.
September 2011
WASDE - 498 - 37
Reliability of United States September Projections 1/
Differences between forecast and final estimate
CORN
90 percent
Root mean
confidence
square error
interval
Percent
Average
Smallest
Million Bushels
Largest
Below
Final
Years
Above
Final
Production
Exports
Domestic Use
Ending Stocks
SORGHUM
4.9
16.6
4.4
26.8
8.3
28.2
7.5
45.5
325
255
262
331
15
46
15
2
885
725
565
1,321
20
11
20
13
10
19
10
17
Production
Exports
Domestic Use
Ending Stocks
BARLEY
6.3
20.1
10.9
50.5
10.7
34.1
18.5
85.7
27
35
34
39
0
1
0
1
81
115
114
155
13
17
14
9
16
13
14
21
Production
Exports
Domestic Use
Ending Stocks
OATS
4.9
52.5
9.8
18.1
8.4
89.2
16.7
30.8
12
15
25
21
2
0
0
0
36
82
72
70
12
13
12
14
18
14
16
15
8.9
102.8
5.3
16.7
15.1
174.6
9.0
28.3
44
8
39
47
5
9
9
16
24
11
21
14
Production
Exports
Domestic Use
Ending Stocks
SOYBEAN OIL
4.1
14.0
3.9
44.7
7.0
23.9
6.6
76.0
2,869
2,350
3,200
368
19
15
18
11
11
15
12
13
Production
Exports
Domestic Use
Ending Stocks
4.2
35.8
4.4
32.9
7.2
60.9
7.4
55.8
1,473
1,675
2,150
1,357
17
15
18
16
13
14
12
14
2,486
1,315
1,337
444
20
17
19
19
9
12
10
10
188
18
11
7.2
17
12
Production
Exports
Domestic Use
Ending Stocks
SOYBEAN MEAL
ANIMAL PROD. 3/
13
0
1
0
14
1
15
2
Thousand Short Tons
1,156
93
794
34
792
26
61
0
Million Pounds
539
425
457
459
26
0
86
60
Million Pounds
Beef
Pork
Broilers
Turkeys
4.4
3.0
2.2
3.8
7.5
5.1
3.7
6.4
Eggs
1.5
2.6
901
175
367
19
510
49
132
2
Million Dozen
82
Billion Pounds
Milk
1.8
3.1
2.1
0.1
1/ See pages 35 and 36 for record of reliability for U.S. wheat, rice, soybeans, and cotton. Marketing years 1981/82
through 2010/11 for grains, soybeans, and cotton. Final for grains, soybeans, and cotton is defined as the first November
estimate following the marketing year, and for 2010/11 last month's estimate. Calendar years 1995 through 2011 for
meats, eggs, and milk. Final for animal products is defined as latest annual production estimate published by NASS for
1995-2010, and for 2011 last month's estimate.
WASDE-498-38
= Domestic Unit
Factor
bushels
cwt
bushels
bushels
bushels
short tons
480-lb bales
.027216
.045359
.025401
.021772
.014515
.907185
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To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W,
Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (202)
720-5964 (voice or TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.