According to the USDA, for April 30- May 6, 2021 about corn, net sales reductions of 113,400MT for 20/21–a MY low–were down noticeably from the previous week and from the prior 4-week average. Increases primarily for #Mexico (168,700MT, including decreases of 48,700MT), southkorea (116,800MT, including 68,000MT switc. from unkn. destin. and decrea. of 19,300MT), Japan (81,400MT, including 86,200MT switc. from unkn. destin. and decrea. of 61,400MT), Colombia (46,000MT, includ. 50,000MT switc. from unkn. destin. and decreases of 4,000MT), and Guatemala (41,000MT, includ. 23,600MT switc. from ElSalvador, 8,000MT switc. from CostaRica, and 8,000MT switc. from Nicaragua), were more than offset by reduct. prim. for China (334,300MT) and unkn. destin. (192,600MT). For 21/22, net sales of 2,083,600MT were prim. for China (1,360,000MT), unkn. destin. (254,000MT), Mexico (219,500MT), Guatemala (84,600MT), and Japan (71,000MT). Exports of 1,544,100MT were down 30% from the previous week and 18% from the prior 4-week average. The destin. were prim. to China (355,700MT), Mexico (308,100MT), Japan (286,800MT), South Korea (247,800MT), and Egypt (59,200MT).
