
WASDE Report 8/12/10
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WASDE - 485 August 12, 2010
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WHEAT: U.S. wheat ending stocks for 2010/11 are lowered this month as higher expected exports more than offset an increase in forecast production and lower projected feed and residual use. Production is forecast 49 million bushels higher mostly reflecting higher yields for durum and other spring wheat,especially in the Northern Plains. Winter wheat production is also raised slightly as higher yields in the Northern Plains and Pacific Northwest more than offset reductions in the eastern Corn Belt. Feed and residual use is lowered 10 million bushels as rising values have priced wheat out of feed rations. Exports are projected 200 million bushels higher with declines in foreign production, particularly in the FSU-12, reducing global supplies and making U.S. wheat competitive in key Middle East and North Africa markets. U.S. ending stocks are projected 141 million bushels lower from last month, and down 21 million from 2009/10. The 2010/11 season-average farm price is projected at $4.70 to $5.50 per bushel, up 50 cents on both ends of the range.
Several changes are made to U.S. supply and use estimates for 2009/10 based on the latest U.S. Bureau of Census trade and mill grind data and revisions. Exports are raised 16 million bushels and imports are raised 4 million bushels. Food use is lowered 3 million bushels. Thus, feed and residual is estimated 10 million bushels lower.
Global wheat supplies for 2010/11 are reduced sharply with world production lowered 15.3 million tons, mostly on reductions for FSU-12 and EU-27 countries. Production for Russia is lowered 8.0 million tons as continued extreme drought and record heat during July and early August have further reduced summer crop prospects. Kazakhstan production is lowered 2.5 million tons reflecting the same adverse weather conditions as in Russia. Ukraine production is lowered 3.0 million tons as heavy summer rains damaged maturing crops and hampered harvesting in western and southern growing areas. Harvest results also support indications that producers reduced input use in response to limits on available capital. EU-27 production is lowered 4.3 million tons with yields reduced for northwestern Europe on untimely heat and dryness. Yields are lowered for southeastern Europe as heavy rains from the same weather pattern that affected Ukraine reduced output. Production is also lowered for Algeria, Brazil, Uruguay, Belarus, and Croatia. Partially offsetting are increases for India, the United States, Australia, and Uzbekistan.
World wheat imports and exports are reduced sharply as tighter supplies and higher prices reduce projected global consumption. Imports are projected 5.7 million tons lower as higher prices reduce demand in a number of countries. Exports are lowered 12.0 million tons for Russia partly reflecting the recent announcement banning exports through December. Also limiting Russia export prospects is higher expected wheat feeding with drought-reduced forage and coarse grain crops and policy goals aimed at increasing domestic meat production.
Exports for Kazakhstan and Ukraine are lowered 2.0 million tons each with sharply lower production. Higher exports from other countries partly offset FSU-12 declines. Exports are raised 1.2 million tons for China, 1.0 million tons each for Australia and EU-27, and 0.9 million tons for Turkey. The 5.4-million-ton increase projected for U.S. exports is expected to offset the largest share of the decline from FSU-12. Global ending stocks are projected 12.3 million tons lower. At 174.8 million tons, world stocks are projected 49.9 million tons higher than in 2007/08 when prices soared to record levels.
COARSE GRAINS: Projected U.S. feed grain supplies for 2010/11 are raised this month as higher forecast production for corn and sorghum more than offset lower corn carryin. Beginning stocks for corn are projected 52 million bushels lower reflecting higher expected exports, corn use for sweeteners and
starch, and a small reduction in projected imports for 2009/10. Corn production for 2010/11 is forecast 120 million bushels higher. The survey-based yield forecast of 165.0 bushels per acre is up 1.5 bushels from last month's projection and 0.3 bushels above last year's record.
Domestic corn use for 2010/11 is raised 30 million bushels reflecting higher expected corn use for sweeteners and starch. Exports are projected 100 million bushels higher as tighter foreign supplies of wheat and coarse grains raise prospects for U.S. corn shipments. Despite higher production, ending stocks are projected down 61 million bushels at 1.3 billion, the lowest in 4 years. The season-average farm price is raised 5 cents on each end of the range to $3.50 to $4.10 per bushel. Similar price increases are projected for the other feed grains.
Other 2010/11 feed grains changes include higher sorghum and barley production with higher forecast yields. Sorghum feed and residual use is projected 15 million bushels higher with larger supplies. Sorghum exports are raised 10 million bushels with higher expected demand from Mexico.
Global coarse grain supplies for 2010/11 are projected 10.6 million tons lower with reduced foreign production more than offsetting higher U.S. output. More than half of the reduction in foreign coarse grain production is for barley. Barley production is lowered 3.0 million tons for Russia as extended drought and extreme heat sharply reduce yield potential for spring barley. EU-27 barley production is lowered 1.5 million tons on untimely dryness and heat in northwest Europe and excessive rains in eastern Europe. Barley production is lowered 1.5 million tons for Ukraine, 0.6 million tons for Algeria, and 0.5 million tons for Kazakhstan. Global corn production is lowered 0.8 million tons with Russia and Ukraine each lowered 1.5 million tons and EU-27 lowered 1.0 million tons. These reductions more than offset higher production in the United States. Global rye and oats production are lowered 1.3 million tons and 0.7 million tons,respectively, on reductions for Russia, EU-27, and Ukraine.
Global coarse grain imports are raised this month with increases for corn in China, EU-27, South Korea, and Israel, supporting higher expected corn feeding in each country. In EU-27, South Korea, and Israel, corn is expected to replace higher priced wheat in feed rations. Barley feeding is also raised for EU-27 replacing wheat. By contrast, coarse grain feeding is lowered 3.7 million tons for Russia with wheat expected to partly replace barley, corn, oats, and rye in livestock and poultry feeding. Offsetting reduced coarse grain exports from Ukraine and Russia are higher barley exports from EU-27 and Australia and higher corn exports from the United States. Global coarse grain ending stocks are lowered 8.1 million tons with corn ending stocks down 1.9 million. EU-27 barley ending stocks are down 4.0 million tons accounting for most of the rest. Coarse grain and corn ending stocks are both expected to remain well above their recent lows in 2006/07.
RICE: U.S. total rice supplies for 2010/11 are projected at a record 299.8 million cwt, down 9.6 million from last month, but up 29.9 million from the previous year. Beginning stocks, imports, and production are lowered from a month ago. U.S. beginning stocks for 2010/11 are lowered 4.5 million cwt to 33.9 million because of changes made to the 2009/10 supply and use balance. USDA's first survey-based forecast of the 2010/11 U.S. rice crop is a record 245.9 million cwt, down 4.1 million from last month's projection, but up 26.0 million from 2009/10. Average yield is forecast at 7,039 pounds per acre, down 118 pounds per acre from last month's trend-based projection, and a
decrease of 46 pounds per acre from last year. Area harvested at 3.5 million acres is unchanged from a month ago. Long-grain production is forecast at a record 187.2 million cwt, down 2.8 million from last month, while combined medium- and short-grain production is forecast at 58.6 million, down 1.4 million from a month ago. The import projection is lowered 1.0 million cwt to 20.0 million based mostly on the revised estimate for 2009/10, indicating slower growth.
U.S. total rice use for 2010/11 is projected at a record 243.0 million cwt, up 1.0 million cwt from last month, and an increase of 7.0 million from 2009/10. Domestic and residual use is unchanged from last month. The export projection is raised 1.0 million cwt from last month to 114.0 million based mostly on large food aid announcements for shipment early in the marketing year. The makeup of the export projection is changed from last month, as the combined milled- and brown-rice export projection is raised 5.0 million cwt, and the rough rice export projection is lowered 4.0 million cwt. The long-grain export projection is raised 1.0 million cwt to 80.0 million, and the combined medium- and short-grain estimate is unchanged from a month ago. U.S. rice ending stocks for 2010/11 are estimated at 56.8 million cwt, down 10.6 million from last month, but up 22.9 million from the previous year, and the highest stocks since 1985/86. The all rice and by-class prices for 2010/11 are unchanged from a month ago.
The U.S. 2009/10 export estimate is raised 4.0 million cwt to 109.0 million based on U.S. Census data through June and U.S. Export Sales data through July 29. Long-grain exports are raised 2.5 million cwt to 74.5 million, and combined medium-and short-grain exports are raised 1.5 million to a record 34.5 million. Additionally, the 2009/10 import estimate is lowered 0.5
million cwt to 19.5 million, based on Census data through June. The changes in 2009/10 trade led to a corresponding reduction in 2009/10 ending stocks.
Projected global 2010/11 total supplies are raised from a month ago primarily due to an increase in beginning stocks, while production and imports are nearly the same as last month. The increase in beginning stocks of 5.5 million tons is due primarily to an increase in India's 2009/10 rice crop combined with a reduction in estimated domestic and residual use-both estimates are based on a recently received report from the Agricultural Counselor's office in New Delhi. India's 2009/10 rice crop is estimated at 89.1 million tons, up 1.6 million from last month, and domestic consumption and residual is estimated at 85.4 million, down 3.9 million from the July estimate. Global rice production for 2010/11 is projected at a record 459.2 million tons, nearly the same as a month ago. Global consumption is raised from a month ago largely due to an increase for India. World ending stocks for 2010/11 are projected at 97.5 million tons, up 0.9 million from last month, largely the result of upward revisions for Bangladesh, Burma, India, and Turkey.
OILSEEDS: U.S. oilseed production for 2010/11 is projected at 103.3 million tons, up 2.6 million from last month as higher soybean and cottonseed production are only partly offset by lower peanut production. Soybean yields are forecast at 44.0 bushels per acre, 1.1 bushels above last month=s trend yield projection, and equal to last year=s record yield. The first survey-based forecast of U.S. soybean production is a record 3.4 billion bushels, 88 million above the July projection, and 74 million above last year=s crop. Projected soybean exports are raised 65 million bushels to 1.435 billion. The sharp increase in exports reflects strong export sales, especially to China, stronger projected import demand for China, and reduced soybean stocks in South America at the beginning of the 2010/11 marketing year. China soybean imports are raised to 49.5 and 52 million tons, respectively for 2009/10 and 2010/11. Soybean crush is raised 5 million bushels to 1.65 billion reflecting a small increase in domestic soybean meal demand. Soybean ending stocks are projected at 360 million bushels, unchanged from July.
Soybean and product prices all increased this month. The U.S. season-average soybean price for 2010/11 is projected at $8.50 to $10.00, up 40 cents on both ends of the range. Soybean meal prices are projected at $250 to $290 per short ton, up $10.00 on both ends of the range. Soybean oil prices are projected at 36.5 to 40.5 cents per pound, up 2.5 cents on both ends of the range.
Global oilseed production for 2010/11 is projected at 439.7 million tons, down 1 million from last month. Reductions for sunflower seed and rapeseed are mostly offset by higher soybean production. Sunflower seed production is reduced by 1 million tons each for Russia and Ukraine. Persistent drought and excessive heat in July and early August sharply reduced yield potential for both countries. Rapeseed production is reduced for EU-27, Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Higher global soybean production reflects the larger U.S. crop. Other changes include higher rapeseed production for Australia, lower sunflower seed production in EU-27, lower cottonseed production for Pakistan, and increased cottonseed production for India.
U.S. changes for 2009/10 include increased soybean crush and exports and lower ending stocks. Crush is raised 5 million bushels to 1.75 billion reflecting increased domestic soybean meal disappearance. Soybean exports are increased 10 million to a record 1.47 billion bushels. Soybean ending stocks are projected at 160 million bushels, down 15 million from last month. Soybean oil ending stocks are raised to 3.18 billion pounds reflecting sharply lower projected use for methyl ester production.
SUGAR: Projected U.S. sugar supply for fiscal year 2010/11 is increased 506,000 short tons, raw value, from last month, due to higher beginning stocks, production, and imports. Production is increased 100,000 tons due to higher than expected forecast U.S. sugar beet yields. Imports are increased 185,000 tons to reflect lower tariff rate quota (TRQ) shortfall and the announced refined specialty sugar quota. Sugar use is increased 200,000 tons in line with the increase for 2009/10.
For 2009/10, U.S. supplies are increased 341,000 tons, due to higher beginning stocks, production, and imports. Beginning stocks are increased 35,000 tons due to revisions in Sweetener Market Data. Cane sugar production is increased 6,000 tons based on processor reports. Imports are increased 300,000 tons: 50,000 tons less TRQ shortfall, 50,000 tons more re-export imports, and 200,000 tons from Mexico and high-tier imports. These import increases are driven by tight U.S. supplies. Total use is increased 120,000 tons, reflecting revised estimates in Sweetener Market Data. Ending stocks are increased 221,000 tons.For Mexico, 2010/11 ending stocks are lowered 95,000 metric tons, raw value, due to lower beginning stocks. Mexico's 2009/10 production is decreased slightly while exports are increased 90,000 tons; sugar use is unchanged.
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, AND DAIRY: Total U.S. meat production forecasts for 2010 and 2011 are reduced slightly from last month. Beef production for 2010 is reduced on slightly lower estimated second quarter output and forecast lighter average carcass weights in the third quarter that more than offset slightly higher slaughter. For 2011, beef production is unchanged but is shifted between quarters as more cattle are expected to be marketed in the first part of the year. Pork production in late 2010 and 2011 is reduced on lower expected imports of live swine from Canada. Broiler meat and turkey
production for 2010 reflects slightly higher estimated second quarter production. Forecast poultry meat production for the remainder of 2010 and 2011 is unchanged. Cattle, hog, and poultry prices are little changed from last month.
Beef imports are raised for 2010 based on the current pace of imports and weakening domestic cow slaughter. Export forecasts for beef, pork, and broilers are raised, partly reflecting strong recent shipments. Stronger demand from a number of markets is expected to support higher exports through the remainder of this year and into next year.
Forecast milk production for 2010 and 2011 is raised from last month. Producers continue to add cows to the herd and the rate of growth in milk per cow has increased. Exports for 2010 and 2011 are raised sharply as June exports were strong, global supplies remain relatively tight, and demand in a number of markets is expected to support higher than previously forecast sales. However, sales in 2011 will be dampened by increased competition.
Strong demand for butter and cheese resulted in higher forecast prices for 2010 but the prices for nonfat dry milk (NDM) and whey are lowered from last month. The Class III price forecast for 2010 is raised as the higher cheese price more than offsets the lower whey price, but the Class IV price forecast is reduced as the lower NDM price more than offsets the higher butter
price. For 2011, cheese, NDM, and whey price forecasts are reduced but butter is raised. For 2011, the Class III and Class IV price forecasts are lowered. The all milk price is forecast to average $15.90 to $16.10 per cwt for 2010 and $15.55 to $16.55 per cwt for 2011.
COTTON: The 2010/11 U.S. cotton forecast shows higher production and exports compared with last month, resulting in lower ending stocks. Production is raised 234,000 bales, as the first survey-based forecast indicates lower abandonment, more than offsetting a reduction in yield. Exports are raised 700,000 bales to 15.0 million based on larger supplies and higher foreign import demand. The projected range for the marketing-year average price received by producers is raised 1 cent on each end of the range to 61 to 75 cents per pound.
With largely offsetting increases in world production and consumption, a reduction in world 2010/11 beginning stocks is reflected in ending stocks. World beginning stocks are lowered 3.4 million bales from last month, including reductions for China, India, Pakistan, Brazil, and Australia, partially offset by an increase for the United States. Production is raised for India, the United States, Turkey, and Australia, but is reduced 7 percent for Pakistan due to estimated losses from floods. World consumption is raised to nearly 121 million bales, 2.7 percent above last season, with increases from last month mainly in China and Turkey. With lower beginning stocks and higher consumption, this month's China imports are raised 850,000 bales, accounting for about three-fourths of the 1.2 million-bale increase in world imports. Exports are higher mainly in India and the United States. World ending stocks are now projected at 45.6 million bales. If realized, the stocks-to-use ratio of 38 percent would be the smallest since 1994/95.
This month's estimates include historical adjustments in supply and use for India and Pakistan. China's 2009/10 consumption is raised 1.0 million bales based on recent indications of higher offtake.
WASDE-485-8 August 2010
World and U.S. Supply and Use for Grains 1/
Million Metric Tons
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: : Total : : Total : Ending
Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade 2/ : Use : Stocks
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:
: World
Total grains 3/ :
2008/09 : 2,240.91 2,610.13 285.37 2,159.92 450.21
2009/10 (Est.) : 2,226.48 2,676.69 278.28 2,199.90 476.79
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 2,237.90 2,709.13 276.57 2,245.29 463.84
August : 2,212.81 2,689.60 271.15 2,245.28 444.32
Wheat :
2008/09 : 683.26 808.13 143.41 642.62 165.51
2009/10 (Est.) : 680.30 845.80 132.23 651.84 193.97
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 661.07 854.08 131.28 667.04 187.05
August : 645.73 839.70 124.67 664.94 174.76
Coarse grains 4/ :
2008/09 : 1,109.62 1,273.36 112.99 1,079.53 193.84
2009/10 (Est.) : 1,103.57 1,297.41 115.93 1,109.55 187.86
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 1,117.55 1,306.33 113.81 1,126.15 180.18
August : 1,107.91 1,295.77 114.97 1,123.72 172.04
Rice, milled :
2008/09 : 448.03 528.64 28.97 437.77 90.86
2009/10 (Est.) : 442.61 533.48 30.12 438.51 94.97
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 459.28 548.72 31.48 452.11 96.61
August : 459.17 554.13 31.51 456.62 97.52
:
: United States
Total grains 3/ :
2008/09 : 400.28 461.70 81.58 314.23 65.89
2009/10 (Est.) : 416.45 488.49 82.05 338.25 68.19
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 418.85 494.14 84.10 339.62 70.42
August : 424.00 497.79 92.37 340.49 64.94
Wheat :
2008/09 : 68.02 79.80 27.64 34.29 17.87
2009/10 (Est.) : 60.31 81.41 23.98 30.94 26.49
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 60.30 89.52 27.22 32.55 29.75
August : 61.64 90.85 32.66 32.28 25.92
Coarse grains 4/ :
2008/09 : 325.87 373.98 50.94 275.98 47.06
2009/10 (Est.) : 349.22 398.58 54.64 303.31 40.63
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 350.74 394.94 53.36 303.02 38.57
August : 354.68 397.56 56.15 304.16 37.25
Rice, milled :
2008/09 : 6.40 7.93 3.00 3.96 0.96
2009/10 (Est.) : 6.92 8.50 3.43 4.00 1.07
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 7.81 9.68 3.53 4.05 2.11
August : 7.68 9.38 3.56 4.05 1.77
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1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Based on export estimate. See
individual commodity tables for treatment of export/import imbalances. 3/
Wheat, coarse grains and milled rice. 4/ Corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye,
millet and mixed grains (for U.S. excludes millet and mixed grains).
WASDE-485-9 August 2010
World and U.S. Supply and Use for Grains, Continued 1/
Million Metric Tons
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: : Total : : Total : Ending
Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade 2/ : Use : Stocks
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:
: Foreign 3/
Total grains 4/ :
2008/09 : 1,840.63 2,148.42 203.79 1,845.68 384.32
2009/10 (Est.) : 1,810.03 2,188.20 196.23 1,861.65 408.60
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 1,819.05 2,214.99 192.47 1,905.67 393.42
August : 1,788.82 2,191.81 178.78 1,904.79 379.39
Wheat :
2008/09 : 615.24 728.33 115.78 608.33 147.64
2009/10 (Est.) : 619.98 764.39 108.25 620.89 167.48
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 600.76 764.57 104.06 634.49 157.30
August : 584.09 748.85 92.01 632.66 148.85
Coarse grains 5/ :
2008/09 : 783.76 899.38 62.05 803.55 146.78
2009/10 (Est.) : 754.35 898.82 61.28 806.24 147.22
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 766.81 911.39 60.45 823.13 141.62
August : 753.23 898.21 58.83 819.56 134.80
Rice, milled :
2008/09 : 441.63 520.71 25.96 433.81 89.91
2009/10 (Est.) : 435.70 524.98 26.69 434.51 93.90
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 451.47 539.03 27.95 448.06 94.51
August : 451.49 544.75 27.94 452.57 95.74
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1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Based on export estimate. See
individual commodity tables for treatment of export/import imbalances. 3/
Total foreign is equal to world minus United States. 4/ Wheat, coarse grains
and milled rice. 5/ Corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet and mixed
grains.
World and U.S. Supply and Use for Cotton 1/
Million 480-lb. bales
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: : Total : : Total : Ending
Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade 2/ : Use : Stocks
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:
: World
2008/09 : 107.16 167.84 30.11 109.94 60.53
2009/10 (Est.) : 102.15 162.68 35.65 117.71 47.58
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 116.02 167.00 37.02 119.70 49.91
August : 116.85 164.43 38.24 120.87 45.61
: United States
2008/09 : 12.82 22.87 13.28 3.59 6.34
2009/10 (Est.) : 12.19 18.53 12.00 3.40 3.10
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 18.30 21.20 14.30 3.40 3.50
August : 18.53 21.64 15.00 3.40 3.20
: Foreign 3/
2008/09 : 94.34 144.98 16.83 106.35 54.20
2009/10 (Est.) : 89.96 144.16 23.65 114.31 44.48
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 97.72 145.80 22.72 116.30 46.41
August : 98.32 142.79 23.24 117.47 42.41
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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.
WASDE-485-10 August 2010
World and U.S. Supply and Use for Oilseeds 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
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: : Total : : Total : Ending
Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade : Use 2/ : Stocks
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:
: World
Oilseeds :
2008/09 : 396.37 458.03 94.48 338.32 56.34
2009/10 (Est.) : 441.20 497.54 104.97 355.50 74.28
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 440.74 516.67 103.78 370.03 77.32
August : 439.74 514.02 104.92 371.00 73.83
Oilmeals :
2008/09 : 228.59 236.37 69.27 227.95 5.93
2009/10 (Est.) : 242.31 248.25 72.59 238.21 6.17
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 251.76 258.23 74.47 247.80 6.83
August : 253.27 259.44 74.83 249.48 6.46
Vegetable Oils :
2008/09 : 133.38 144.66 55.81 130.45 12.61
2009/10 (Est.) : 139.06 151.67 57.75 137.61 11.45
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 146.48 157.84 60.58 144.44 11.94
August : 146.14 157.59 60.18 144.19 11.46
:
: United States
Oilseeds :
2008/09 : 89.20 97.41 35.69 49.34 5.62
2009/10 (Est.) : 98.90 105.60 40.93 51.40 5.82
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 100.78 107.91 38.53 49.02 11.32
August : 103.34 110.04 40.31 49.28 11.32
Oilmeals :
2008/09 : 37.71 39.86 7.95 31.67 0.25
2009/10 (Est.) : 39.87 41.37 10.64 30.39 0.33
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 37.90 40.04 8.33 31.38 0.33
August : 38.03 40.18 8.33 31.51 0.33
Vegetable Oils :
2008/09 : 9.67 14.36 1.46 11.17 1.74
2009/10 (Est.) : 10.00 14.98 1.87 11.32 1.79
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 9.70 14.63 1.30 11.86 1.47
August : 9.75 14.81 1.30 11.94 1.56
:
: Foreign 3/
Oilseeds :
2008/09 : 307.17 360.63 58.78 288.98 50.72
2009/10 (Est.) : 342.30 391.94 64.04 304.11 68.46
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 339.96 408.77 65.24 321.00 66.00
August : 336.40 403.98 64.61 321.72 62.52
Oilmeals :
2008/09 : 190.87 196.52 61.32 196.28 5.69
2009/10 (Est.) : 202.45 206.88 61.95 207.82 5.84
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 213.86 218.19 66.14 216.42 6.50
August : 215.24 219.26 66.50 217.97 6.12
Vegetable Oils :
2008/09 : 123.72 130.30 54.35 119.28 10.87
2009/10 (Est.) : 129.06 136.70 55.88 126.30 9.66
2010/11 (Proj.) :
July : 136.78 143.21 59.28 132.58 10.47
August : 136.39 142.79 58.88 132.25 9.90
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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.
WASDE-485-11 August 2010
U.S. Wheat Supply and Use 1/
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: : : 2010/11 Projections
Item : 2008/09 : 2009/10 :==============================
: : Est. : July August
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Area : Million acres
Planted : 63.2 59.1 54.3 54.3
Harvested : 55.7 49.9 48.3 48.3
Yield per harvested : Bushels
acre : 44.9 44.4 45.9 46.9
: Million bushels
Beginning stocks : 306 657 973 973
Production : 2,499 2,216 2,216 2,265
Imports : 127 119 100 100
Supply, total : 2,932 2,991 3,289 3,338
Food : 927 917 940 940
Seed : 78 70 76 76
Feed and residual : 255 149 180 170
Domestic, total : 1,260 1,137 1,196 1,186
Exports : 1,015 881 1,000 1,200
Use, total : 2,275 2,018 2,196 2,386
Ending stocks : 657 973 1,093 952
CCC inventory : 0 0
Free stocks : 657 973
Outstanding loans : 27 51
Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 6.78 4.87 4.20- 5.00 4.70- 5.50
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U.S. Wheat by Class: Supply and Use
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Year beginning : Hard : Hard : Soft : : :
June 1 : Winter : Spring : Red : White : Durum : Total
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2009/10 (estimated) : Million bushels
Beginning stocks : 254 142 171 64 25 657
Production : 919 548 404 237 109 2,216
Supply, total 3/ : 1,175 731 607 310 169 2,991
Domestic use : 420 282 256 88 90 1,137
Exports : 370 214 109 143 44 881
Use, total : 790 497 366 231 134 2,018
Ending stocks, total : 385 234 241 79 35 973
:
2010/11 (projected) :
Beginning stocks : 385 234 241 79 35 973
Production : 1,029 593 260 274 109 2,265
Supply, total 3/ : 1,415 862 521 362 178 3,338
Domestic use : 491 263 242 106 84 1,186
Exports : 545 340 100 160 55 1,200
Use, total : 1,036 603 342 266 139 2,386
Ending stocks, total :
August : 379 259 179 96 39 952
July : 476 333 162 88 34 1,093
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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.
WASDE-485-12 August 2010
U.S. Feed Grain and Corn Supply and Use 1/
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: : : 2010/11 Projections
Item : 2008/09 : 2009/10 :==============================
: : Est. : July August
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FEED GRAINS :
Area : Million acres
Planted : 101.8 100.1 100.0 * 100.0
Harvested : 91.0 89.6 90.0 * 90.0
Yield per harvested : Metric tons
acre : 3.58 3.90 3.89 3.94
: Million metric tons
Beginning stocks : 45.1 47.0 41.9 40.6
Production : 325.7 349.0 350.6 354.5
Imports : 3.0 2.2 2.1 2.1
Supply, total : 373.7 398.3 394.6 397.2
Feed and residual : 140.9 146.9 141.6 141.9
Food, seed & industrial : 134.8 156.2 161.2 161.9
Domestic, total : 275.7 303.0 302.7 303.9
Exports : 50.9 54.6 53.4 56.1
Use, total : 326.6 357.7 356.1 360.0
Ending stocks, total : 47.0 40.6 38.5 37.2
CCC inventory : 0.0 0.0
Free stocks : 47.0 40.6
Outstanding loans : 4.4 4.6
:
CORN :
Area : Million acres
Planted : 86.0 86.5 87.9 * 87.9
Harvested : 78.6 79.6 81.0 * 81.0
Yield per harvested : Bushels
acre : 153.9 164.7 163.5 * 165.0
: Million bushels
Beginning stocks : 1,624 1,673 1,478 1,426
Production : 12,092 13,110 13,245 13,365
Imports : 14 8 10 10
Supply, total : 13,729 14,791 14,733 14,802
Feed and residual : 5,182 5,525 5,350 5,350
Food, seed & industrial : 5,025 5,865 6,060 6,090
Ethanol for fuel 2/ : 3,709 4,500 4,700 4,700
Domestic, total : 10,207 11,390 11,410 11,440
Exports : 1,849 1,975 1,950 2,050
Use, total : 12,056 13,365 13,360 13,490
Ending stocks, total : 1,673 1,426 1,373 1,312
CCC inventory : 0 0
Free stocks : 1,673 1,426
Outstanding loans : 171 175
Avg. farm price ($/bu) 3/ : 4.06 3.50- 3.60 3.45- 4.05 3.50- 4.10
===============================================================================
Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning
September 1 for corn and sorghum; June 1 for barley and oats. 2/ For a further
breakout of FSI corn uses including ethanol, see the ERS Feed Outlook table 5,
or Feed Grains Database at "www.ers.usda.gov/db/feedgrains." 3/ Marketing-year
weighted average price received by farmers. * For July: Area planted and
harvested of corn as reported in June 30, 2010, "Acreage" report. Projected
corn yield based on the simple linear trend of the national average yield for
1990-2009 adjusted for 2010 planting progress.
WASDE-485-13 August 2010
U.S. Sorghum, Barley and Oats Supply and Use 1/
===============================================================================
: : : 2010/11 Projections
Item : 2008/09 : 2009/10 :==============================
: : Est. : July August
===============================================================================
: Million bushels
SORGHUM :
Area planted (mil. acres) : 8.3 6.6 6.0 * 6.0
Area harv. (mil. acres) : 7.3 5.5 5.2 * 5.2
Yield (bushels/acre) : 65.0 69.4 67.6 * 74.1
Beginning stocks : 53 55 28 28
Production : 472 383 350 383
Imports : 0 0 0 0
Supply, total : 525 438 378 411
Feed and residual : 233 140 105 120
Food, seed & industrial : 95 100 100 100
Total domestic : 328 240 205 220
Exports : 143 170 140 150
Use, total : 471 410 345 370
Ending stocks, total : 55 28 33 41
Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 3.20 3.10- 3.20 3.15- 3.75 3.20- 3.80
:
BARLEY :
Area planted (mil. acres) : 4.2 3.6 3.0 * 3.0
Area harv. (mil. acres) : 3.8 3.1 2.5 * 2.5
Yield (bushels/acre) : 63.6 73.0 71.6 * 72.3
Beginning stocks : 68 89 115 115
Production : 240 227 182 184
Imports : 29 17 15 15
Supply, total : 337 333 312 314
Feed and residual : 67 48 50 50
Food, seed & industrial : 169 164 165 165
Total domestic : 236 212 215 215
Exports : 13 6 10 10
Use, total : 249 218 225 225
Ending stocks, total : 89 115 87 89
Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 5.37 4.66 3.50- 4.10 3.55- 4.15
:
OATS :
Area planted (mil. acres) : 3.2 3.4 3.2 * 3.2
Area harv. (mil. acres) : 1.4 1.4 1.3 * 1.3
Yield (bushels/acre) : 63.7 67.5 66.7 * 66.3
Beginning stocks : 67 84 80 80
Production : 89 93 88 87
Imports : 115 95 90 90
Supply, total : 270 272 258 258
Feed and residual : 108 115 115 115
Food, seed & industrial : 75 75 76 76
Total domestic : 183 190 191 191
Exports : 3 2 3 3
Use, total : 186 192 194 194
Ending stocks, total : 84 80 64 64
Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 3.15 2.02 2.10- 2.70 2.15- 2.75
===============================================================================
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. * For July: Sorghum area planted
and area harvested as reported in the June 30, 2010, "Acreage" report. Sorghum
projected yield derived from the 2000-2009 average yield, excluding 2002 and
2003, adjusted to reflect adequate to abundant soil moisture in the southern
and central Plains. Barley and oats area planted, area harvested, yield, and
production as reported in the July 9, 2010, "Crop Production" report.
WASDE-485-14 August 2010
U.S. Rice Supply and Use 1/
(Rough Equivalent of Rough and Milled Rice)
===============================================================================
: : : 2010/11 Projections
Item : 2008/09 : 2009/10 :==============================
: : Est. : July August
===============================================================================
TOTAL :
Area : Million acres
Planted : 3.00 3.14 3.51 * 3.51
Harvested : 2.98 3.10 3.49 * 3.49
Yield per harvested : Pounds
acre : 6,846 7,085 7,157 * 7,039
:
: Million hundredweight
Beginning stocks 2/ : 29.6 30.6 38.4 33.9
Production : 203.7 219.9 250.0 245.9
Imports : 19.2 19.5 21.0 20.0
Supply, total : 252.6 269.9 309.4 299.8
Domestic & residual 3/ : 126.4 127.0 129.0 129.0
Exports, total 4/ : 95.6 109.0 113.0 114.0
Rough : 31.6 40.0 47.0 43.0
Milled (rough equiv.) : 64.0 69.0 66.0 71.0
Use, total : 222.0 236.0 242.0 243.0
Ending stocks : 30.6 33.9 67.4 56.8
Avg. milling yield (%) 5/ : 69.25 69.36 68.86 68.86
Avg. farm price ($/cwt) 6/ : 16.80 14.00 10.75-11.75 10.75-11.75
:
LONG GRAIN :
Harvested acres (mil.) : 2.35 2.27
Yield (pounds/acre) : 6,522 6,743
Beginning stocks : 19.1 20.1 24.3 21.3
Production : 153.3 152.7 190.0 187.2
Supply, total 7/ : 188.2 189.8 232.3 226.1
Domestic & Residual 3/ : 99.4 94.0 99.0 99.0
Exports 8/ : 68.8 74.5 79.0 80.0
Use, total : 168.1 168.5 178.0 179.0
Ending stocks : 20.1 21.3 54.3 47.1
Avg. farm price ($/cwt) 6/ : 14.90 12.80 9.00-10.00 9.00-10.00
:
MEDIUM & SHORT GRAIN :
Harvested acres (mil.) : 0.63 0.84
Yield (pounds/acre) : 8,063 8,010
Beginning stocks : 9.1 8.0 11.7 10.2
Production : 50.5 67.1 60.0 58.6
Supply, total 7/ : 61.9 77.7 74.7 71.3
Domestic & Residual 3/ : 27.0 33.0 30.0 30.0
Exports 8/ : 26.9 34.5 34.0 34.0
Use, total : 53.9 67.5 64.0 64.0
Ending stocks : 8.0 10.2 10.7 7.3
Avg. farm price ($/cwt) 6/ : 24.80 17.80 17.00-18.00 17.00-18.00
===============================================================================
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): 2008/09-1.4; 2009/10-2.4; 2010/11-2.4. 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-- the national average milling yield calculated by the Farm Service
Agency (FSA) from warehouse stored loan data. The 2010/11 milling yield is
calculated using the previous five-year average. 6/ Includes imports. 7/
Marketing-year weighted average price received by farmers. 8/ Exports by type of rice are estimated. * For July: Area planted and area harvested as
reported in June 30, 2010, "Acreage" report. Projected yield is derived from
the trend yields by rice class for the period, 1990-2009.
WASDE-485-15 August 2010
U.S. Soybeans and Products Supply and Use (Domestic Measure) 1/
===============================================================================
: : : 2010/11 Projections
Item : 2008/09 : 2009/10 :===============================
: : Est. : July August
===============================================================================
SOYBEANS: : Million acres
Area :
Planted : 75.7 77.5 78.9* 78.9
Harvested : 74.7 76.4 78.0* 78.0
:
: Bushels
Yield per harvested :
acre : 39.7 44.0 42.9* 44.0
:
: Million bushels
:
Beginning stocks : 205 138 175 160
Production : 2,967 3,359 3,345 3,433
Imports : 13 15 10 10
Supply, total : 3,185 3,512 3,530 3,603
Crushings : 1,662 1,750 1,645 1,650
Exports : 1,279 1,470 1,370 1,435
Seed : 90 92 88 88
Residual : 16 41 67 70
Use, total : 3,047 3,353 3,170 3,243
Ending stocks : 138 160 360 360
Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 9.97 9.60 8.10- 9.60 8.50 -10.00
:
:
: Million pounds
SOYBEAN OIL: :
Beginning stocks : 2,485 2,861 2,916 3,176
Production : 18,745 19,555 3/ 18,755 18,810
Imports : 90 110 115 115
Supply, total : 21,319 22,526 21,786 22,101
Domestic : 16,265 16,100 17,300 17,400
For methyl ester : 2,013 1,800 2,900 2,900
Exports : 2,193 3,250 2,100 2,100
Use, total : 18,459 19,350 19,400 19,500
Ending stocks : 2,861 3,176 2,386 2,601
Average price (c/lb) 2/ : 32.16 35.50 34.00- 36.50-
: 38.00 40.50
:
: Thousand short tons
SOYBEAN MEAL: :
Beginning stocks : 294 235 300 300
Production : 39,102 41,525 3/ 39,135 39,235
Imports : 88 140 165 165
Supply, total : 39,484 41,900 39,600 39,700
Domestic : 30,752 30,100 30,400 30,500
Exports : 8,497 11,500 8,900 8,900
Use, total : 39,249 41,600 39,300 39,400
Ending stocks : 235 300 300 300
Average price ($/s.t.) 2/ : 331.17 310.00 240.00- 250.00-
: 280.00 290.00
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Note: Reliability calculations at end of report. 1/ Marketing year beginning
September 1 for soybeans; October 1 for soybean oil and meal. 2/ Prices:
soybeans, marketing year weighted average price received by farmers; soybean
oil, simple average of crude soybean oil, Decatur; soybean meal, simple average
of 48 percent, Decatur. 3/ Based on October year crush of 1,760 million
bushels. *Planted and harvested acres from the June 30 Acreage report;
projected yield based on 1989-2009 trend analysis.
WASDE-485-16 August 2010
U.S. Sugar Supply and Use 1/
======================================================================
: : : 2010/11 Projection
Item : 2008/09 : 2009/10 :======================
: : Est. : July August
======================================================================
: 1,000 short tons, raw value
:
Beginning stocks : 1,664 1,534 1,268 1,489
Production 2/ : 7,532 7,811 8,235 8,335
Beet sugar : 4,214 4,450 4,710 4,810
Cane sugar : 3,318 3,361 3,525 3,525
Florida : 1,577 1,638 1,785 1,785
Hawaii : 192 147 135 135
Louisiana : 1,397 1,465 1,465 1,465
Texas : 152 111 140 140
Imports : 3,082 3,029 2,084 2,269
TRQ 3/ : 1,370 1,874 1,224 1,409
Other program 4/ : 308 450 300 300
Other 5/ : 1,404 705 560 560
Mexico : 1,402 530 550 550
Total supply : 12,278 12,374 11,587 12,093
:
Exports : 136 200 150 150
Deliveries : 10,608 10,685 10,485 10,685
Food 6/ : 10,442 10,475 10,300 10,500
Other 7/ : 166 210 185 185
Miscellaneous : 0 0 0 0
Total use : 10,744 10,885 10,635 10,835
Ending stocks : 1,534 1,489 952 1,258
:
Stocks to use ratio : 14.3 13.7 9.0 11.6
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1/ Fiscal years beginning Oct 1. Includes Puerto Rico. Historical data are from FSA,
"Sweetener Market Data" except imports (U.S. Customs Service, Census Bureau). 2/
Production projections for 2010/11 are based on Crop Production, trend recovery rates, and
processor projections where appropriate. 3/ For 2010/11, includes shortfall of 60,000 tons.
4/ Includes sugar under the re-export and polyhydric alcohol programs. 5/ For 2008/09, other
high-tier (0) and other (0). For 2009/10, other high-tier (175) and other (0). For 2010/11,
other high-tier (10) and other (0). 6/Combines SMD deliveries for domestic human food use,
SMD
miscellaneous uses, and the difference between SMD imports and WASDE imports. 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/
==========================================================================
: Supply : Use :
Fiscal :====================================================: Ending
year : Beginning : Production: Imports : Domestic :Exports: stocks
: stocks : : : 2/ : :
==========================================================================
1,000 metric tons, raw value
Sugar
2009/10 est.
Jul 488 5,120 820 5,170 390 868
Aug 488 5,115 820 5,170 480 773
2010/11 proj.
Jul 868 5,450 150 4,950 500 1,018
Aug 773 5,450 150 4,950 500 923
==========================================================================
1/ U.S. HFCS exports to Mexico (metric tons, dry-weight basis): Oct-Sep 2008/09 = 302,844;
Oct-Jun 2008/09 = 192,608; Oct-Jun 2009/10 = 672,357. Footnote source: U.S. Census Bureau.
2/Includes domestic consumption and Mexico's products export program (IMMEX).
WASDE-485-17 August 2010
U. S. Cotton Supply and Use 1/
===============================================================================
: : : 2010/11 Projections
Item : 2008/09 : 2009/10 :===============================
: : Est. : July August
===============================================================================
: Million acres
Area :
Planted : 9.47 9.15 10.91 * 10.91
Harvested : 7.57 7.53 10.40 * 10.63
:
: Pounds
Yield per harvested :
acre : 813 777 845 * 837
:
: Million 480 pound bales
:
Beginning stocks 2/ : 10.05 6.34 2.90 3.10
Production : 12.82 12.19 18.30 18.53
Imports : 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01
Supply, total : 22.87 18.53 21.20 21.64
Domestic use : 3.59 3.40 3.40 3.40
Exports : 13.28 12.00 14.30 15.00
Use, total : 16.86 15.40 17.70 18.40
Unaccounted 3/ : -0.33 0.03 0.00 0.04
Ending stocks : 6.34 3.10 3.50 3.20
:
Avg. farm price 4/ : 47.8 62.5 60.0-74.0 61.0-75.0
===============================================================================
Note: Reliability calculations at end of report.
1/ Upland and extra-long staple; marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may
not add due to rounding. 2/ Based on Bureau of Census data. 3/ Reflects the
difference between the previous season's supply less total use and ending
stocks based on Bureau of Census data. 4/ Cents per pound for upland cotton.
*For July, planted area reported in June 30 "Acreage." Projected harvested
area and yield per harvested area adjusted from historical averages to reflect
favorable crop conditions in the Southwest.
WASDE-485-18 August 2010
World Wheat Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
===============================================================================
: Supply : Use :
:=========================:=======================:Ending
Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: :===============: :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports:
===============================================================================
:
: 2008/09
:
World 3/ : 124.87 683.26 136.86 118.43 642.62 143.41 165.51
United States : 8.32 68.02 3.46 6.95 34.29 27.64 17.87
Total foreign : 116.54 615.24 133.40 111.48 608.33 115.78 147.64
Major exporters 4/ : 22.75 211.24 8.26 68.07 147.70 65.64 28.91
Argentina : 2.35 10.10 0.03 0.03 5.33 6.77 0.39
Australia : 3.65 21.42 0.11 3.75 6.85 14.75 3.59
Canada : 4.41 28.61 0.38 3.30 8.03 18.81 6.56
EU-27 5/ : 12.34 151.11 7.74 61.00 127.50 25.32 18.38
Major importers 6/ : 63.35 171.94 74.39 14.97 231.35 6.44 71.89
Brazil : 0.34 5.88 6.40 0.20 10.70 0.40 1.53
China : 38.96 112.46 0.48 8.00 105.50 0.72 45.69
Select. Mideast 7/ : 6.53 13.40 20.45 1.85 31.10 0.87 8.41
N. Africa 8/ : 9.48 14.35 23.48 2.70 37.56 0.25 9.50
Pakistan : 3.48 20.96 3.13 0.40 22.80 2.10 2.66
Southeast Asia 9/ : 2.66 0.00 11.96 1.32 11.74 0.42 2.46
Selected other :
India : 5.80 78.57 0.01 0.10 70.92 0.02 13.43
FSU-12 : 12.88 115.45 6.54 24.65 76.32 37.76 20.80
Russia : 3.87 63.70 0.20 16.20 38.90 18.39 10.48
Kazakhstan : 2.45 12.55 0.11 2.70 7.53 5.70 1.88
Ukraine : 2.07 25.90 0.07 2.90 11.90 13.04 3.11
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
:
World 3/ : 165.51 680.30 130.94 117.51 651.84 132.23 193.97
United States : 17.87 60.31 3.23 4.06 30.94 23.98 26.49
Total foreign : 147.64 619.98 127.71 113.46 620.89 108.25 167.48
Major exporters 4/ : 28.91 196.79 6.01 65.73 146.12 59.00 26.58
Argentina : 0.39 9.60 0.01 0.03 4.93 4.50 0.57
Australia : 3.59 22.50 0.10 4.00 7.10 14.50 4.59
Canada : 6.56 26.50 0.40 3.70 8.60 18.50 6.36
EU-27 5/ : 18.38 138.20 5.50 58.00 125.50 21.50 15.07
Major importers 6/ : 71.89 184.02 68.75 15.44 234.45 4.92 85.29
Brazil : 1.53 4.94 6.50 0.20 10.80 1.20 0.97
China : 45.69 115.00 1.39 8.00 105.00 0.89 56.19
Select. Mideast 7/ : 8.41 14.84 17.65 1.70 31.64 0.79 8.47
N. Africa 8/ : 9.50 20.23 20.95 2.95 39.33 0.24 11.13
Pakistan : 2.66 24.03 0.20 0.40 23.20 0.30 3.40
Southeast Asia 9/ : 2.46 0.00 13.45 1.64 12.44 0.41 3.07
Selected other :
India : 13.43 80.68 0.30 0.10 78.21 0.10 16.10
FSU-12 : 20.80 113.84 5.30 27.73 80.41 36.65 22.87
Russia : 10.48 61.70 0.15 19.00 42.00 18.50 11.83
Kazakhstan : 1.88 17.00 0.08 2.70 7.55 7.80 3.61
Ukraine : 3.11 20.90 0.05 3.30 12.30 9.30 2.46
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use
adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World
imports and exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years,
grain in transit, and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina,
Australia, Canada, and the EU-27. 5/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 6/ Brazil,
China, Japan, Mexico, N. Africa, Pakistan, selected Middle East, and Southeast
Asia. 7/ Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen,
United Arab Emirates, and Oman. 8/ Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and
Tunisia. 9/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
WASDE-485-19 August 2010
World Wheat Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.)
(Million Metric Tons)
===============================================================================
: Supply : Use :
:=========================:=======================:Ending
Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: :===============: :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports:
===============================================================================
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 3/ :
July : 193.02 661.07 127.58 121.80 667.04 131.28 187.05
August : 193.97 645.73 121.93 120.23 664.94 124.67 174.76
United States :
July : 26.49 60.30 2.72 4.90 32.55 27.22 29.75
August : 26.49 61.64 2.72 4.63 32.28 32.66 25.92
Total foreign :
July : 166.53 600.76 124.86 116.90 634.49 104.06 157.30
August : 167.48 584.09 119.21 115.60 632.66 92.01 148.85
Major exporters 4/ :
July : 27.58 196.32 6.51 63.20 145.95 61.00 23.46
August : 26.58 193.01 6.51 61.20 143.95 63.00 19.14
Argentina Jul : 1.07 12.00 0.01 0.10 5.10 7.00 0.97
Aug : 0.57 12.00 0.01 0.10 5.10 7.00 0.47
Australia Jul : 4.59 22.00 0.10 4.10 7.25 15.50 3.94
Aug : 4.59 23.00 0.10 4.10 7.25 16.50 3.94
Canada Jul : 6.36 20.50 0.40 2.00 7.10 15.50 4.66
Aug : 6.36 20.50 0.40 2.00 7.10 15.50 4.66
EU-27 5/ Jul : 15.57 141.82 6.00 57.00 126.50 23.00 13.90
Aug : 15.07 137.51 6.00 55.00 124.50 24.00 10.08
Major importers 6/ :
July : 82.83 183.39 65.73 16.81 237.94 4.62 89.39
August : 85.29 182.39 63.03 16.31 237.33 5.97 87.39
Brazil Jul : 0.67 5.50 6.30 0.20 10.90 0.60 0.97
Aug : 0.97 5.00 6.50 0.20 10.80 0.60 1.07
China Jul : 56.14 114.50 0.90 9.00 105.80 0.85 64.89
Aug : 56.19 114.50 0.50 9.00 105.80 2.00 63.39
Sel. Mideast 7/Jul : 8.22 17.55 14.98 2.10 32.85 0.71 7.18
Aug : 8.47 17.55 14.08 1.75 32.45 0.71 6.93
N. Africa 8/ Jul : 10.38 18.05 21.50 2.85 39.85 0.24 9.84
Aug : 11.13 17.55 20.90 2.95 40.25 0.24 9.09
Pakistan Jul : 3.40 22.60 0.30 0.40 23.60 0.30 2.40
Aug : 3.40 22.60 0.30 0.40 23.60 0.30 2.40
SE Asia 9/ Jul : 2.37 0.00 13.45 1.71 12.94 0.43 2.46
Aug : 3.07 0.00 12.45 1.46 12.44 0.43 2.66
Selected other :
India Jul : 16.10 79.00 0.30 0.10 80.01 0.40 14.99
Aug : 16.10 80.71 0.30 0.10 82.44 0.20 14.48
FSU-12 Jul : 23.77 100.62 6.23 32.48 85.86 31.65 13.11
Aug : 22.87 87.21 5.88 34.18 87.17 15.85 12.94
Russia Jul : 12.83 53.00 0.15 24.00 47.20 15.00 3.78
Aug : 11.83 45.00 0.65 26.00 49.20 3.00 5.28
Kazakhstan Jul : 3.91 14.00 0.08 2.70 7.65 8.00 2.33
Aug : 3.61 11.50 0.08 2.70 7.65 6.00 1.53
Ukraine Jul : 2.26 20.00 0.05 3.10 12.10 8.00 2.21
Aug : 2.46 17.00 0.05 2.80 11.60 6.00 1.91
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1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use
adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World
imports and exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years,
grain in transit, and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina,
Australia, Canada, and the EU-27. 5/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 6/ Brazil,
China, Japan, Mexico, N. Africa, Pakistan, selected Middle East, and Southeast
Asia. 7/ Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen,
United Arab Emirates, and Oman. 8/ Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and
Tunisia. 9/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
WASDE-485-20 August 2010
World Coarse Grain Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
===============================================================================
: Supply : Use :
:=========================:=======================:Ending
Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: :===============: :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports:
===============================================================================
:
: 2008/09
:
World 3/ : 163.74 1109.62 110.40 645.80 1079.53 112.99 193.84
United States : 45.06 325.87 3.05 140.92 275.98 50.94 47.06
Total foreign : 118.68 783.76 107.35 504.88 803.55 62.05 146.78
Major exporters 4/ : 13.21 71.67 2.10 32.66 49.33 22.45 15.20
Argentina : 3.27 19.13 0.04 5.79 8.75 12.45 1.24
Australia : 2.67 12.27 0.00 5.89 7.25 4.41 3.29
Canada : 4.01 27.18 1.90 16.63 22.87 3.87 6.36
Major importers 5/ : 35.05 243.91 82.52 234.41 311.37 6.72 43.39
EU-27 6/ : 12.77 161.43 3.41 114.05 151.80 5.55 20.25
Japan : 1.71 0.22 19.61 15.05 19.97 0.00 1.57
Mexico : 4.74 32.25 10.47 25.24 42.06 0.16 5.24
N. Afr & Mideast 7/: 6.97 24.70 23.22 39.59 46.92 0.23 7.75
Saudi Arabia : 2.81 0.27 8.69 9.13 9.35 0.01 2.41
Southeast Asia 8/ : 3.19 24.63 5.21 20.36 28.27 0.77 4.00
South Korea : 2.12 0.36 7.25 6.41 8.21 0.00 1.52
Selected other :
Brazil : 12.87 53.62 1.60 40.75 48.53 7.15 12.41
China : 40.43 172.66 1.65 107.83 160.32 0.22 54.19
FSU-12 : 4.45 78.56 0.65 41.30 57.94 17.10 8.62
Russia : 1.59 40.70 0.11 21.90 32.80 4.79 4.80
Ukraine : 1.59 26.22 0.02 10.33 13.70 11.88 2.25
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
:
World 3/ : 193.84 1103.57 110.50 653.09 1109.55 115.93 187.86
United States : 47.06 349.22 2.31 146.91 303.31 54.64 40.63
Total foreign : 146.78 754.35 108.19 506.18 806.24 61.28 147.22
Major exporters 4/ : 15.20 76.42 2.45 33.94 51.26 26.06 16.75
Argentina : 1.24 27.95 0.03 7.63 10.66 15.81 2.75
Australia : 3.29 11.57 0.00 5.64 7.11 4.69 3.06
Canada : 6.36 22.37 2.27 16.21 22.77 3.03 5.20
Major importers 5/ : 43.39 235.15 81.89 232.21 309.91 5.62 44.90
EU-27 6/ : 20.25 151.76 2.67 110.58 148.53 2.98 23.17
Japan : 1.57 0.18 19.59 14.87 19.78 0.00 1.56
Mexico : 5.24 27.80 10.75 24.53 41.30 0.25 2.24
N. Afr & Mideast 7/: 7.75 31.98 20.79 41.38 49.07 1.13 10.32
Saudi Arabia : 2.41 0.27 9.51 9.23 9.43 0.00 2.76
Southeast Asia 8/ : 4.00 22.78 5.61 20.44 28.35 1.26 2.78
South Korea : 1.52 0.34 8.24 6.54 8.59 0.00 1.50
Selected other :
Brazil : 12.41 56.86 0.91 42.28 50.00 8.53 11.64
China : 54.19 161.35 2.98 109.75 164.55 0.22 53.75
FSU-12 : 8.62 67.94 0.52 39.37 55.41 14.93 6.74
Russia : 4.80 31.82 0.20 20.52 30.99 3.02 2.81
Ukraine : 2.25 24.12 0.02 9.70 12.87 11.46 2.06
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. Coarse grains include corn, sorghum,
barley, oats, rye, millet, and mixed grains (for U.S. excludes millet and
mixed grains). 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the
differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and exports may not
balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit, and reporting
discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Australia, Canada, and South
Africa. 5/ The EU-27, Mexico, Japan, selected North Africa and Middle East,
South Korea, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan. 6/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/
Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, and
Turkey. 8/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
WASDE-485-21 August 2010
World Coarse Grain Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.)
(Million Metric Tons)
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: Supply : Use :
:=========================:=======================:Ending
Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: :===============: :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports:
===============================================================================
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 3/ :
July : 188.78 1117.55 110.62 656.21 1126.15 113.81 180.18
August : 187.86 1107.91 112.82 654.95 1123.72 114.97 172.04
United States :
July : 41.95 350.74 2.25 141.62 303.02 53.36 38.57
August : 40.63 354.68 2.25 142.00 304.16 56.15 37.25
Total foreign :
July : 146.82 766.81 108.38 514.59 823.13 60.45 141.62
August : 147.22 753.23 110.58 512.96 819.56 58.83 134.80
Major exporters 4/ :
July : 16.97 73.18 2.73 35.04 52.89 26.08 13.90
August : 16.75 73.18 2.73 34.54 52.39 26.58 13.68
Argentina Jul : 3.77 27.08 0.03 8.02 11.18 16.21 3.49
Aug : 2.75 27.08 0.03 8.02 11.18 16.21 2.47
Australia Jul : 3.36 10.97 0.00 5.64 7.17 4.46 2.70
Aug : 3.06 10.97 0.00 5.54 7.07 4.96 2.00
Canada Jul : 5.10 22.11 2.57 16.32 22.90 2.88 3.99
Aug : 5.20 22.11 2.57 16.32 23.10 2.88 3.89
Major importers 5/ :
July : 44.82 234.98 83.22 237.77 316.75 6.96 39.31
August : 44.90 231.28 83.97 240.12 319.00 7.81 33.34
EU-27 6/ Jul : 23.17 146.35 2.72 111.75 150.25 5.26 16.72
Aug : 23.17 143.16 3.22 113.65 152.16 6.11 11.28
Japan Jul : 1.56 0.18 19.38 14.66 19.58 0.00 1.54
Aug : 1.56 0.18 19.38 14.66 19.58 0.00 1.54
Mexico Jul : 2.49 31.93 11.75 25.43 42.40 0.15 3.62
Aug : 2.24 32.03 11.95 25.43 42.40 0.15 3.67
N Afr/M.East 7/Jul : 9.82 31.06 20.68 42.98 50.87 0.77 9.92
Aug : 10.32 30.46 20.73 43.23 51.12 0.77 9.62
Saudi Arabia Jul : 2.76 0.27 9.21 9.33 9.53 0.00 2.71
Aug : 2.76 0.27 8.71 9.33 9.53 0.00 2.21
S.-east Asia 8/Jul : 2.95 24.77 6.01 22.04 30.14 0.79 2.80
Aug : 2.78 24.77 6.01 21.74 29.74 0.79 3.02
South Korea Jul : 1.50 0.34 8.64 6.84 9.02 0.00 1.46
Aug : 1.50 0.34 9.14 7.34 9.52 0.00 1.46
Selected other :
Brazil Jul : 11.29 53.73 1.41 43.58 51.30 7.03 8.09
Aug : 11.64 53.73 1.41 43.58 51.30 7.03 8.44
China Jul : 53.75 173.00 2.08 110.81 167.80 0.27 60.75
Aug : 53.75 173.00 2.98 111.81 168.80 0.27 60.65
FSU-12 Jul : 6.78 62.80 0.46 36.84 52.04 12.86 5.15
Aug : 6.74 53.16 1.01 32.15 46.55 9.83 4.54
Russia Jul : 2.81 26.80 0.15 17.20 26.90 1.22 1.65
Aug : 2.81 20.90 0.70 13.50 22.40 0.44 1.57
Ukraine Jul : 2.10 24.95 0.02 10.93 14.00 11.21 1.86
Aug : 2.06 21.75 0.02 10.43 13.50 9.01 1.32
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. Coarse grains include corn, sorghum,
barley, oats, rye, millet, and mixed grains (for U.S. excludes millet and
mixed grains). 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the
differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and exports may not
balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit, and reporting
discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Australia, Canada, and South
Africa. 5/ The EU-27, Mexico, Japan, selected North Africa and Middle East,
South Korea, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan. 6/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/
Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, and
Turkey. 8/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
WASDE-485-22 August 2010
World Corn Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
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: Supply : Use :
:=========================:=======================:Ending
Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: :===============: :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports:
===============================================================================
:
: 2008/09
:
World 3/ : 131.32 797.83 82.45 478.84 781.64 84.42 147.51
United States : 41.26 307.14 0.34 131.62 259.27 46.97 42.50
Total foreign : 90.06 490.69 82.10 347.22 522.37 37.45 105.00
Major exporters 4/ : 5.27 27.57 0.06 8.80 16.30 11.99 4.61
Argentina : 2.18 15.00 0.03 4.50 6.40 10.32 0.49
South Africa : 3.09 12.57 0.03 4.30 9.90 1.67 4.11
Major importers 5/ : 16.51 117.89 48.99 115.87 162.94 2.67 17.77
Egypt : 0.85 6.65 5.03 8.70 11.10 0.01 1.41
EU-27 6/ : 4.36 62.32 2.74 47.50 62.00 1.74 5.68
Japan : 1.16 0.00 16.53 12.10 16.70 0.00 1.00
Mexico : 4.13 24.23 7.76 16.40 32.40 0.16 3.56
Southeast Asia 7/ : 3.19 24.57 5.20 20.30 28.20 0.76 4.00
South Korea : 2.08 0.09 7.19 6.37 7.89 0.00 1.47
Selected other :
Brazil : 12.58 51.00 1.14 38.50 45.50 7.14 12.08
Canada : 1.46 10.59 1.84 7.53 11.66 0.37 1.86
China : 39.39 165.90 0.05 107.00 152.00 0.17 53.17
FSU-12 : 1.14 21.67 0.42 12.92 14.76 6.89 1.58
Ukraine : 0.67 11.40 0.01 5.10 5.85 5.50 0.73
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
:
World 3/ : 147.51 808.45 85.20 486.93 816.93 89.82 139.03
United States : 42.50 333.01 0.20 140.34 289.32 50.17 36.23
Total foreign : 105.00 475.44 85.00 346.58 527.61 39.65 102.80
Major exporters 4/ : 4.61 36.50 0.05 9.60 17.20 16.50 7.46
Argentina : 0.49 22.50 0.03 5.20 7.10 14.00 1.92
South Africa : 4.11 14.00 0.03 4.40 10.10 2.50 5.54
Major importers 5/ : 17.77 106.72 50.20 110.95 158.80 2.74 13.15
Egypt : 1.41 6.82 5.00 9.50 11.90 0.00 1.34
EU-27 6/ : 5.68 55.77 2.50 43.50 58.50 1.25 4.21
Japan : 1.00 0.00 16.30 11.70 16.30 0.00 1.00
Mexico : 3.56 21.30 8.00 14.80 30.80 0.25 1.81
Southeast Asia 7/ : 4.00 22.72 5.60 20.40 28.30 1.24 2.78
South Korea : 1.47 0.08 8.20 6.50 8.30 0.00 1.45
Selected other :
Brazil : 12.08 54.35 0.50 40.00 47.00 8.50 11.43
Canada : 1.86 9.56 2.20 7.40 11.90 0.15 1.57
China : 53.17 155.00 1.00 109.00 156.00 0.15 53.02
FSU-12 : 1.58 17.85 0.33 11.27 12.87 5.68 1.21
Ukraine : 0.73 10.50 0.01 4.80 5.50 5.20 0.54
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted
to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and
exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in
transit, and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina and South
Africa. 5/ Egypt, the EU-27, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast
Asia. 6/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines,
Thailand, and Vietnam.
WASDE-485-23 August 2010
World Corn Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.)
(Million Metric Tons)
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: Supply : Use :
:=========================:=======================:Ending
Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: :===============: :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports:
===============================================================================
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 3/ :
July : 139.59 832.38 86.72 492.90 830.89 89.16 141.08
August : 139.03 831.59 89.17 493.65 831.42 90.42 139.20
United States :
July : 37.55 336.44 0.25 135.90 289.83 49.53 34.89
August : 36.23 339.49 0.25 135.90 290.59 52.07 33.32
Total foreign :
July : 102.04 495.94 86.47 357.00 541.06 39.63 106.19
August : 102.80 492.10 88.92 357.75 540.83 38.35 105.88
Major exporters 4/ :
July : 7.46 33.50 0.05 10.50 18.50 16.50 6.01
August : 7.46 33.50 0.05 10.10 17.90 16.50 6.61
Argentina Jul : 2.92 21.00 0.03 5.50 7.50 14.00 2.44
Aug : 1.92 21.00 0.03 5.50 7.50 14.00 1.44
South Africa Jul : 4.54 12.50 0.03 5.00 11.00 2.50 3.56
Aug : 5.54 12.50 0.03 4.60 10.40 2.50 5.16
Major importers 5/ :
July : 13.33 112.83 52.60 113.85 162.30 2.11 14.35
August : 13.15 111.79 53.60 114.55 162.90 1.91 13.74
Egypt Jul : 1.34 7.00 5.40 10.10 12.60 0.00 1.14
Aug : 1.34 7.00 5.40 10.10 12.60 0.00 1.14
EU-27 6/ Jul : 4.21 56.99 2.50 43.00 58.00 1.20 4.50
Aug : 4.21 55.95 3.00 43.50 58.50 1.00 3.66
Japan Jul : 1.00 0.00 16.30 11.70 16.30 0.00 1.00
Aug : 1.00 0.00 16.30 11.70 16.30 0.00 1.00
Mexico Jul : 1.81 24.00 9.10 15.60 31.80 0.15 2.96
Aug : 1.81 24.00 9.10 15.60 31.80 0.15 2.96
S.-east Asia 7/Jul : 2.95 24.71 6.00 22.00 30.10 0.76 2.80
Aug : 2.78 24.71 6.00 21.70 29.70 0.76 3.02
South Korea Jul : 1.45 0.08 8.60 6.80 8.70 0.00 1.43
Aug : 1.45 0.08 9.10 7.30 9.20 0.00 1.43
Selected other :
Brazil Jul : 11.08 51.00 1.00 41.30 48.30 7.00 7.78
Aug : 11.43 51.00 1.00 41.30 48.30 7.00 8.13
Canada Jul : 1.47 10.50 2.50 8.00 12.50 0.30 1.67
Aug : 1.57 10.50 2.50 8.00 12.70 0.30 1.57
China Jul : 53.02 166.00 0.10 110.00 159.00 0.20 59.92
Aug : 53.02 166.00 1.00 111.00 160.00 0.20 59.82
FSU-12 Jul : 1.21 21.37 0.28 13.16 14.86 6.26 1.75
Aug : 1.21 18.37 0.48 12.16 13.86 5.08 1.12
Ukraine Jul : 0.54 13.00 0.01 5.90 6.60 6.00 0.95
Aug : 0.54 11.50 0.01 5.80 6.50 5.00 0.55
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted
to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and
exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in
transit, and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina and South
Africa. 5/ Egypt, the EU-27, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast
Asia. 6/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines,
Thailand, and Vietnam.
WASDE-485-24 August 2010
World Rice Supply and Use (Milled Basis) 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
===============================================================================
: Supply : Use :
:=========================:===================: Ending
Region : : : : : : stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: : Total 2/: :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports :
===============================================================================
:
: 2008/09
World 3/ : 80.61 448.03 27.09 437.77 28.97 90.86
United States : 0.92 6.40 0.61 3.96 3.00 0.96
Total foreign : 79.69 441.63 26.48 433.81 25.96 89.91
Major exporters 4/ : 18.43 150.12 0.80 123.08 19.52 26.75
India : 13.00 99.18 0.00 91.09 2.09 19.00
Pakistan : 0.70 6.70 0.00 3.49 2.91 1.00
Thailand : 2.71 19.85 0.30 9.50 8.57 4.79
Vietnam : 2.02 24.39 0.50 19.00 5.95 1.96
Major importers 5/ : 14.43 64.48 11.53 74.63 0.74 15.07
Brazil : 0.97 8.57 0.68 8.53 0.57 1.12
EU-27 6/ : 1.13 1.62 1.34 2.93 0.14 1.02
Indonesia : 5.61 38.30 0.25 37.09 0.01 7.06
Nigeria : 0.77 3.20 1.75 5.15 0.00 0.57
Philippines : 4.42 10.75 2.60 13.65 0.00 4.12
Sel. Mideast 7/ : 1.43 1.67 3.73 5.67 0.02 1.13
Selected other :
Burma : 0.59 10.15 0.00 9.65 1.05 0.04
C. Amer & Carib 8/ : 0.39 1.51 1.31 2.93 0.00 0.29
China : 38.02 134.33 0.34 133.00 0.78 38.90
Egypt : 0.69 4.40 0.02 4.00 0.55 0.56
Japan : 2.56 8.03 0.66 8.33 0.20 2.72
Mexico : 0.19 0.16 0.59 0.76 0.01 0.17
South Korea : 0.69 4.84 0.25 4.79 0.00 1.00
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
World 3/ : 90.86 442.61 27.43 438.51 30.12 94.97
United States : 0.96 6.92 0.62 4.00 3.43 1.07
Total foreign : 89.91 435.70 26.81 434.51 26.69 93.90
Major exporters 4/ : 26.75 140.31 0.80 117.08 21.20 29.58
India : 19.00 89.13 0.00 85.43 2.20 20.50
Pakistan : 1.00 6.50 0.00 2.90 3.75 0.85
Thailand : 4.79 20.30 0.30 9.60 9.50 6.29
Vietnam : 1.96 24.38 0.50 19.15 5.75 1.94
Major importers 5/ : 15.07 64.09 11.31 76.04 0.48 13.94
Brazil : 1.12 7.64 0.95 8.55 0.30 0.86
EU-27 6/ : 1.02 1.98 1.35 3.10 0.14 1.11
Indonesia : 7.06 38.80 0.25 38.10 0.02 7.99
Nigeria : 0.57 3.40 1.80 5.30 0.00 0.47
Philippines : 4.12 9.76 2.20 13.61 0.00 2.46
Sel. Mideast 7/ : 1.13 2.07 3.50 5.69 0.02 0.99
Selected other :
Burma : 0.04 10.60 0.00 10.00 0.30 0.34
C. Amer & Carib 8/ : 0.29 1.62 1.50 3.08 0.00 0.33
China : 38.90 137.00 0.30 134.50 0.85 40.85
Egypt : 0.56 4.30 0.04 4.00 0.60 0.29
Japan : 2.72 7.71 0.70 8.20 0.20 2.73
Mexico : 0.17 0.18 0.60 0.77 0.01 0.17
South Korea : 1.00 4.92 0.30 4.75 0.00 1.46
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use
adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. Total
domestic includes both domestic use and unreported disappearance. 3/ World
imports and exports may not balance due to differences in some countries.
4/ India, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 5/ Brazil, Indonesia, Hong Kong,
Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Philippines, selected Middle East, and the EU-27. 6/
Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/ Selected Middle East includes Iran, Iraq, and
Saudi Arabia. 8/ Central American and Caribbean countries.
WASDE-485-25 August 2010
World Rice Supply and Use (Milled Basis) 1/ (Cont'd.)
(Million Metric Tons)
===============================================================================
: Supply : Use :
:=========================:===================: Ending
Region : : : : : : stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: : Total 2/: :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports :
===============================================================================
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 3/ :
July : 89.44 459.28 28.67 452.11 31.48 96.61
August : 94.97 459.17 28.90 456.62 31.51 97.52
United States :
July : 1.21 7.81 0.67 4.05 3.53 2.11
August : 1.07 7.68 0.64 4.05 3.56 1.77
Total foreign :
July : 88.23 451.47 28.00 448.06 27.95 94.51
August : 93.90 451.49 28.26 452.57 27.94 95.74
Major exporters 4/ :
July : 24.43 150.85 0.85 125.80 21.90 28.43
August : 29.58 150.85 0.85 130.30 21.90 29.08
India Jul : 15.00 99.00 0.00 93.50 2.50 18.00
Aug : 20.50 99.00 0.00 98.00 2.50 19.00
Pakistan Jul : 1.20 6.50 0.00 3.00 3.60 1.10
Aug : 0.85 6.50 0.00 3.00 3.60 0.75
Thailand Jul : 6.29 20.60 0.35 9.80 10.00 7.44
Aug : 6.29 20.60 0.35 9.80 10.00 7.44
Vietnam Jul : 1.94 24.75 0.50 19.50 5.80 1.89
Aug : 1.94 24.75 0.50 19.50 5.80 1.89
Major importers 5/ :
July : 14.06 67.38 11.71 78.03 0.66 14.46
August : 13.94 67.38 11.71 77.98 0.66 14.39
Brazil Jul : 0.99 8.40 0.65 8.65 0.50 0.89
Aug : 0.86 8.40 0.65 8.60 0.50 0.81
EU-27 6/ Jul : 1.11 2.01 1.35 3.15 0.14 1.18
Aug : 1.11 2.01 1.35 3.15 0.14 1.18
Indonesia Jul : 7.99 40.00 0.25 39.50 0.00 8.74
Aug : 7.99 40.00 0.25 39.50 0.00 8.74
Nigeria Jul : 0.47 3.60 1.90 5.50 0.00 0.47
Aug : 0.47 3.60 1.90 5.50 0.00 0.47
Philippines Jul : 2.46 10.80 2.50 13.70 0.00 2.06
Aug : 2.46 10.80 2.50 13.70 0.00 2.06
Sel. Mideast 7/Jul : 0.99 2.13 3.75 5.80 0.02 1.05
Aug : 0.99 2.13 3.75 5.80 0.02 1.05
Selected other :
Burma Jul : 0.04 11.00 0.00 10.10 0.70 0.24
Aug : 0.34 11.00 0.00 10.10 0.70 0.54
C. Am & Car. 8/Jul : 0.32 1.56 1.50 3.09 0.00 0.29
Aug : 0.33 1.62 1.45 3.11 0.00 0.29
China Jul : 40.85 137.50 0.33 135.50 0.90 42.28
Aug : 40.85 137.50 0.33 135.50 0.90 42.28
Egypt Jul : 0.29 3.90 0.15 3.85 0.30 0.19
Aug : 0.29 3.90 0.15 3.85 0.30 0.19
Japan Jul : 2.73 7.85 0.70 8.13 0.20 2.95
Aug : 2.73 7.85 0.70 8.13 0.20 2.95
Mexico Jul : 0.17 0.16 0.65 0.82 0.01 0.16
Aug : 0.17 0.16 0.65 0.82 0.01 0.16
South Korea Jul : 1.46 4.60 0.33 4.74 0.01 1.64
Aug : 1.46 4.60 0.33 4.74 0.01 1.64
===============================================================================
1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use
adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. Total
domestic includes both domestic use and unreported disappearance. 3/ World
imports and exports may not balance due to differences in some countries.
4/ India, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 5/ Brazil, Indonesia, Hong Kong,
Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Philippines, selected Middle East, the EU-27. 6/ Trade
excludes intra-trade. 7/ Selected Middle East includes Iran, Iraq, and Saudi
Arabia. 8/ Central American and Caribbean countries.
WASDE-485-26 August 2010
World Cotton Supply and Use 1/
(Million 480-pound bales)
================================================================================
: Supply : Use : :
Region :=========================:================: Loss : Ending
:Beginning:Produc-:Imports:Domestic:Exports: 2/ : stocks
: stocks : tion : : : : :
================================================================================
:
: 2008/09
:
World : 60.69 107.16 30.07 109.94 30.11 -2.67 60.53
United States : 10.05 12.82 3/ 3.59 13.28 -0.33 6.34
Total foreign : 50.64 94.34 30.07 106.35 16.83 -2.33 54.20
Major exporters 4/ : 17.80 42.34 1.54 26.83 13.88 -0.19 21.17
Central Asia 5/ : 2.42 7.10 0.01 1.60 4.45 0.00 3.47
Afr. Fr. Zone 6/ : 0.67 2.41 3/ 0.19 2.15 0.00 0.75
S. Hemis. 7/ : 8.30 8.68 0.31 5.52 4.60 -0.20 7.38
Australia : 0.60 1.50 3/ 0.05 1.20 -0.07 0.93
Brazil : 6.25 5.48 0.05 4.20 2.74 -0.15 4.99
India : 5.63 22.60 0.80 17.75 2.36 0.00 8.92
Major importers 8/ : 30.99 49.21 26.06 75.24 1.88 -2.15 31.29
Mexico : 0.93 0.57 1.32 1.85 0.18 0.03 0.76
China : 20.50 36.70 7.00 44.00 0.08 -2.25 22.37
EU-27 9/ : 0.67 1.23 0.96 1.14 1.01 0.05 0.65
Turkey : 1.95 1.93 2.92 5.10 0.14 -0.09 1.65
Pakistan : 4.47 8.70 1.95 11.25 0.38 0.03 3.47
Indonesia : 0.39 0.03 2.00 2.00 0.02 0.05 0.35
Thailand : 0.32 3/ 1.60 1.60 0.00 0.03 0.29
Bangladesh : 0.62 0.04 3.80 3.75 0.00 0.01 0.70
Vietnam : 0.25 0.01 1.25 1.25 0.00 0.00 0.26
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
:
World : 60.53 102.15 36.21 117.71 35.65 -2.05 47.58
United States : 6.34 12.19 3/ 3.40 12.00 0.03 3.10
Total foreign : 54.20 89.96 36.21 114.31 23.65 -2.08 44.48
Major exporters 4/ : 21.17 41.98 1.56 28.84 20.10 -0.19 15.95
Central Asia 5/ : 3.47 6.12 0.01 1.69 5.91 0.00 2.01
Afr. Fr. Zone 6/ : 0.75 2.16 3/ 0.18 2.22 0.00 0.51
S. Hemis. 7/ : 7.38 8.77 0.40 5.70 4.91 -0.20 6.15
Australia : 0.93 1.60 3/ 0.04 2.10 -0.07 0.46
Brazil : 4.99 5.35 0.16 4.40 1.99 -0.15 4.26
India : 8.92 23.50 0.60 19.60 6.55 0.00 6.87
Major importers 8/ : 31.29 45.38 31.98 81.27 2.33 -1.89 26.95
Mexico : 0.76 0.42 1.40 1.90 0.10 0.03 0.56
China : 22.37 32.50 10.94 48.50 0.03 -2.00 19.28
EU-27 9/ : 0.65 1.01 0.89 0.98 1.06 0.05 0.46
Turkey : 1.65 1.75 4.30 5.80 0.15 -0.08 1.83
Pakistan : 3.47 9.60 1.50 11.50 0.75 0.03 2.30
Indonesia : 0.35 0.03 2.10 2.05 0.02 0.05 0.36
Thailand : 0.29 3/ 1.80 1.78 0.01 0.03 0.29
Bangladesh : 0.70 0.05 4.00 4.00 0.00 0.01 0.74
Vietnam : 0.26 0.02 1.70 1.60 0.00 0.00 0.38
================================================================================
1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may not add exactly and trade
may not balance due to rounding and other factors. 2/ Generally reflects
cotton lost or destroyed in the marketing channel; for Australia, Brazil,
China, and the United States, reflects the difference between implicit stocks
based on supply less total use and indicated ending stocks. 3/ Less than
5,000 bales. 4/ Includes Egypt and Syria in addition to the countries and
regions listed. 5/ Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. 6/ Benin, Burkino Faso, Cameroon, Central
African Republic, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo. 7/
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Paraguay, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe.
8/ In addition to the countries and regions listed, includes Hong Kong, Japan,
Russia, South Korea, and Taiwan. 9/ Includes intra-EU trade.
WASDE-485-27 August 2010
World Cotton Supply and Use 1/
(Million 480-pound bales)
================================================================================
: Supply : Use : :
Region :=========================:================: Loss : Ending
:Beginning:Produc-:Imports:Domestic:Exports: 2/ : stocks
: stocks : tion : : : : :
================================================================================
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World :
July : 50.99 116.02 37.05 119.70 37.02 -2.58 49.91
August : 47.58 116.85 38.25 120.87 38.24 -2.04 45.61
United States :
July : 2.90 18.30 3/ 3.40 14.30 0.00 3.50
August : 3.10 18.53 0.01 3.40 15.00 0.04 3.20
Total foreign :
July : 48.09 97.72 37.05 116.30 22.72 -2.58 46.41
August : 44.48 98.32 38.24 117.47 23.24 -2.08 42.41
Major exporters 4/ :
July : 17.75 47.44 1.64 29.94 19.27 -0.19 17.81
August : 15.95 48.54 1.94 29.93 19.85 -0.19 16.84
Central Asia 5/Jul : 2.01 6.97 0.01 1.73 5.60 0.00 1.65
Aug : 2.01 6.97 0.01 1.73 5.72 0.00 1.53
Afr. Fr. Zn. 6/Jul : 0.51 2.66 3/ 0.18 2.45 0.00 0.53
Aug : 0.51 2.66 3/ 0.18 2.45 0.00 0.53
S. Hemis 7/ Jul : 6.79 11.22 0.51 5.95 4.88 -0.20 7.89
Aug : 6.15 11.32 0.81 5.95 4.73 -0.20 7.80
Australia Jul : 0.74 2.20 3/ 0.04 1.85 -0.07 1.12
Aug : 0.46 2.30 3/ 0.04 2.00 -0.07 0.80
Brazil Jul : 4.63 7.00 0.30 4.60 2.20 -0.15 5.28
Aug : 4.26 7.00 0.60 4.60 1.90 -0.15 5.51
India Jul : 8.02 25.00 0.63 20.40 5.90 0.00 7.35
Aug : 6.87 26.00 0.63 20.40 6.50 0.00 6.59
Major importers 8/ :
July : 28.75 47.42 32.81 82.15 2.24 -2.39 26.99
August : 26.95 46.92 33.62 83.33 2.09 -1.89 23.96
Mexico Jul : 0.56 0.64 1.50 1.90 0.20 0.03 0.58
Aug : 0.56 0.64 1.40 1.90 0.15 0.03 0.53
China Jul : 20.49 33.00 11.65 49.00 0.03 -2.50 18.62
Aug : 19.28 33.00 12.50 50.00 0.03 -2.00 16.76
EU-27 9/ Jul : 0.46 1.38 0.84 0.93 1.26 0.05 0.44
Aug : 0.46 1.38 0.82 0.91 1.26 0.05 0.44
Turkey Jul : 1.83 2.10 3.30 5.70 0.15 -0.08 1.46
Aug : 1.83 2.30 3.40 6.00 0.15 -0.08 1.46
Pakistan Jul : 2.91 10.20 2.30 11.60 0.40 0.03 3.39
Aug : 2.30 9.50 2.30 11.50 0.30 0.03 2.27
Indonesia Jul : 0.36 0.03 2.20 2.10 0.02 0.05 0.42
Aug : 0.36 0.03 2.20 2.10 0.02 0.05 0.42
Thailand Jul : 0.29 3/ 1.80 1.78 0.01 0.03 0.28
Aug : 0.29 3/ 1.80 1.78 0.01 0.03 0.28
Bangladesh Jul : 0.74 0.05 4.25 4.25 0.00 0.01 0.78
Aug : 0.74 0.05 4.25 4.25 0.00 0.01 0.78
Vietnam Jul : 0.36 0.02 1.78 1.80 0.00 0.00 0.35
Aug : 0.38 0.02 1.75 1.80 0.00 0.00 0.35
================================================================================
1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may not add exactly and trade
may not balance due to rounding and other factors. 2/ Generally reflects
cotton lost or destroyed in the marketing channel; for Australia, Brazil, and
the United States, reflects the difference between implicit stocks based on
supply less total use and indicated ending stocks. 3/ Less than 5,000 bales.
4/ Includes Egypt and Syria in addition to the countries and regions listed.
5/ Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and
Uzbekistan. 6/ Benin, Burkino Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad,
Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo. 7/ Argentina, Australia,
Brazil, Paraguay, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. 8/ In addition to the
countries and regions listed, includes Hong Kong, Japan, Russia, South Korea,
and Taiwan. 9/ Includes intra-EU trade.
WASDE-485-28 August 2010
World Soybean Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
===============================================================================
: Supply : Use :
:=========================:=======================:Ending
Region : : : : : :stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: : Domestic : :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Crush : Total :Exports:
===============================================================================
:
: 2008/09
World 2/ : 52.89 211.96 77.17 192.71 220.79 77.25 43.97
United States : 5.58 80.75 0.36 45.23 48.11 34.82 3.76
Total foreign : 47.31 131.22 76.81 147.48 172.68 42.44 40.21
Major exporters 3/ : 40.85 93.80 1.30 64.61 69.09 38.21 28.65
Argentina : 21.76 32.00 1.24 31.24 32.82 5.59 16.59
Brazil : 18.90 57.80 0.04 31.87 34.72 29.99 12.04
Major importers 4/ : 5.61 17.58 64.50 61.66 77.19 0.45 10.05
China : 4.25 15.54 41.10 41.04 51.44 0.40 9.05
EU-27 : 0.81 0.64 13.21 12.86 14.09 0.02 0.56
Japan : 0.27 0.26 3.40 2.50 3.75 0.00 0.18
Mexico : 0.06 0.15 3.33 3.47 3.50 0.00 0.04
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
World 2/ : 43.97 259.90 86.66 207.65 237.44 89.58 63.52
United States : 3.76 91.42 0.41 47.63 51.24 40.01 4.34
Total foreign : 40.21 168.48 86.25 160.02 186.20 49.57 59.18
Major exporters 3/ : 28.65 130.70 0.20 68.36 72.97 44.75 41.82
Argentina : 16.59 54.50 0.00 33.53 35.12 11.00 24.97
Brazil : 12.04 69.00 0.19 33.28 36.18 28.35 16.70
Major importers 4/ : 10.05 16.87 73.27 68.89 84.89 0.32 14.97
China : 9.05 14.70 49.50 48.48 59.08 0.25 13.92
EU-27 : 0.56 0.86 13.00 12.50 13.77 0.04 0.61
Japan : 0.18 0.23 3.60 2.53 3.83 0.00 0.18
Mexico : 0.04 0.11 3.45 3.51 3.55 0.00 0.05
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 2/ :
July : 65.35 251.29 87.54 216.30 247.57 88.84 67.76
August : 63.52 253.69 89.54 219.75 250.92 91.11 64.73
United States :
July : 4.75 91.04 0.27 44.77 48.98 37.29 9.80
August : 4.34 93.44 0.27 44.91 49.21 39.05 9.80
Total foreign :
July : 60.59 160.25 87.27 171.53 198.60 51.55 57.96
August : 59.18 160.25 89.27 174.85 201.71 52.05 54.93
Major exporters 3/ :
July : 43.55 121.50 0.19 73.00 77.80 46.24 41.20
August : 41.82 121.50 0.19 73.81 78.59 46.74 38.19
Argentina Jul : 25.47 50.00 0.00 38.65 40.32 12.50 22.65
Aug : 24.97 50.00 0.00 39.26 40.91 12.50 21.56
Brazil Jul : 17.92 65.00 0.18 32.80 35.80 28.90 18.40
Aug : 16.70 65.00 0.18 33.00 36.00 29.40 16.47
Major importers 4/ :
July : 14.68 16.91 73.97 74.10 90.43 0.52 14.62
August : 14.97 16.91 75.95 76.49 92.82 0.52 14.50
China Jul : 13.62 14.60 50.00 53.40 64.22 0.45 13.55
Aug : 13.92 14.60 52.00 55.80 66.62 0.45 13.45
EU-27 Jul : 0.61 1.00 12.60 12.40 13.62 0.03 0.56
Aug : 0.61 1.00 12.60 12.40 13.62 0.03 0.56
Japan Jul : 0.18 0.23 3.66 2.59 3.89 0.00 0.17
Aug : 0.18 0.23 3.66 2.59 3.89 0.00 0.17
Mexico Jul : 0.05 0.11 3.60 3.67 3.71 0.00 0.05
Aug : 0.05 0.11 3.60 3.67 3.71 0.00 0.05
===============================================================================
1/ Data based on local marketing years except Argentina and Brazil which are
adjusted to an October-September year. 2/ World imports and exports may not
balance due to differences in local marketing years and to time lags between
reported exports and imports. Therefore, world supply may not equal world
use. 3/ Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. 4/ Japan, China, and EU, Mexico, and
Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand).
WASDE-485-29 August 2010
World Soybean Meal Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
===============================================================================
: Supply : Use :
:=========================:===================: Ending
Region : : : : : : stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: : Total : :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports :
===============================================================================
:
: 2008/09
World 2/ : 6.36 151.43 51.18 151.94 52.82 4.23
United States : 0.27 35.47 0.08 27.90 7.71 0.21
Total foreign : 6.10 115.96 51.10 124.04 45.11 4.01
Major exporters 3/ : 3.83 54.81 0.10 15.00 40.94 2.79
Argentina : 1.14 24.36 0.00 0.63 24.03 0.85
Brazil : 2.59 24.70 0.08 12.42 13.11 1.84
India : 0.11 5.75 0.01 1.95 3.81 0.10
Major importers 4/ : 1.27 44.10 28.19 71.70 1.53 0.33
EU-27 : 1.07 10.13 20.98 31.58 0.47 0.13
China : 0.00 32.48 0.22 31.67 1.02 0.00
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
World 2/ : 4.23 163.55 53.13 160.26 55.77 4.88
United States : 0.21 37.67 0.13 27.31 10.43 0.27
Total foreign : 4.01 125.88 53.00 132.95 45.34 4.61
Major exporters 3/ : 2.79 57.25 0.11 16.12 40.73 3.30
Argentina : 0.85 26.15 0.00 0.67 25.38 0.94
Brazil : 1.84 25.79 0.10 12.80 12.75 2.18
India : 0.10 5.31 0.01 2.65 2.60 0.17
Major importers 4/ : 0.33 49.75 29.33 76.86 2.05 0.50
EU-27 : 0.13 9.85 21.80 31.09 0.45 0.23
China : 0.00 38.37 0.07 36.88 1.55 0.00
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 2/ :
July : 5.23 170.40 54.81 168.08 56.93 5.43
August : 4.88 173.12 55.38 170.55 57.74 5.09
United States :
July : 0.27 35.50 0.15 27.58 8.07 0.27
August : 0.27 35.59 0.15 27.67 8.07 0.27
Total foreign :
July : 4.96 134.90 54.66 140.50 48.85 5.16
August : 4.61 137.53 55.23 142.89 49.67 4.82
Major exporters 3/ :
July : 3.69 61.45 0.13 17.16 44.35 3.75
August : 3.30 62.16 0.13 17.04 45.16 3.39
Argentina Jul : 1.52 29.95 0.00 0.70 29.42 1.36
Aug : 0.94 30.43 0.00 0.70 29.55 1.13
Brazil Jul : 1.60 25.42 0.12 13.38 11.83 1.93
Aug : 2.18 25.58 0.12 13.38 12.41 2.09
India Jul : 0.56 6.08 0.01 3.08 3.10 0.47
Aug : 0.17 6.15 0.01 2.96 3.20 0.17
Major importers 4/ :
July : 0.50 53.70 30.22 81.84 2.00 0.59
August : 0.50 55.60 30.80 84.31 2.00 0.59
EU-27 Jul : 0.23 9.77 22.60 31.85 0.45 0.30
Aug : 0.23 9.77 23.05 32.30 0.45 0.30
China Jul : 0.00 42.26 0.05 40.81 1.50 0.00
Aug : 0.00 44.16 0.05 42.71 1.50 0.00
===============================================================================
1/ Data based on local marketing years except for Argentina and Brazil which
are adjusted to an October-September year. 2/ World imports and exports may
not balance due to differences in local marketing years and to time lags
between reported exports and imports. Therefore, world supply may not equal
world use. 3/ Argentina, Brazil, and India. 4/ Eastern Europe, China, EU,
and Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand).
WASDE-485-30 August 2010
World Soybean Oil Supply and Use 1/
(Million Metric Tons)
===============================================================================
: Supply : Use :
:=========================:===================: Ending
Region : : : : : : stocks
:Beginning:Produc-: : Total : :
: stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports :
===============================================================================
:
: 2008/09
World 2/ : 3.11 35.70 8.96 35.91 9.12 2.73
United States : 1.13 8.50 0.04 7.38 1.00 1.30
Total foreign : 1.99 27.19 8.92 28.53 8.13 1.43
Major exporters 3/ : 0.94 14.35 0.80 8.48 7.01 0.59
Argentina : 0.30 5.91 0.00 1.43 4.70 0.08
Brazil : 0.43 6.12 0.01 4.27 1.91 0.37
EU-27 : 0.21 2.31 0.79 2.78 0.40 0.14
Major importers 4/ : 0.29 8.60 3.60 11.83 0.09 0.57
China : 0.23 7.31 2.49 9.49 0.08 0.47
India : 0.06 1.29 1.06 2.30 0.00 0.10
Pakistan : 0.01 0.00 0.04 0.05 0.00 0.00
:
: 2009/10 (Estimated)
World 2/ : 2.73 38.40 8.60 38.07 8.92 2.75
United States : 1.30 8.87 0.05 7.30 1.47 1.44
Total foreign : 1.43 29.53 8.55 30.76 7.45 1.31
Major exporters 3/ : 0.59 15.03 0.50 9.24 6.22 0.67
Argentina : 0.08 6.39 0.00 1.91 4.40 0.16
Brazil : 0.37 6.39 0.05 5.05 1.42 0.35
EU-27 : 0.14 2.25 0.45 2.28 0.40 0.16
Major importers 4/ : 0.57 9.83 3.14 13.13 0.08 0.33
China : 0.47 8.64 1.60 10.42 0.08 0.20
India : 0.10 1.19 1.50 2.67 0.00 0.12
Pakistan : 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.00
:
: 2010/11 (Projected)
World 2/ :
July : 2.65 40.15 8.98 40.32 9.02 2.43
August : 2.75 40.82 8.84 40.97 8.99 2.45
United States :
July : 1.32 8.51 0.05 7.85 0.95 1.08
August : 1.44 8.53 0.05 7.89 0.95 1.18
Total foreign :
July : 1.32 31.64 8.92 32.47 8.07 1.35
August : 1.31 32.29 8.79 33.08 8.03 1.27
Major exporters 3/ :
July : 0.69 15.92 0.45 9.56 6.79 0.71
August : 0.67 16.08 0.45 9.84 6.72 0.64
Argentina Jul : 0.21 7.40 0.00 2.13 5.20 0.27
Aug : 0.16 7.52 0.00 2.23 5.20 0.25
Brazil Jul : 0.33 6.29 0.05 5.10 1.29 0.28
Aug : 0.35 6.33 0.05 5.25 1.22 0.26
EU-27 Jul : 0.16 2.23 0.40 2.33 0.30 0.16
Aug : 0.16 2.23 0.40 2.36 0.30 0.13
Major importers 4/ :
July : 0.36 10.88 3.38 14.21 0.07 0.32
August : 0.33 11.33 3.37 14.65 0.07 0.31
China Jul : 0.20 9.52 2.15 11.58 0.07 0.22
Aug : 0.20 9.95 2.15 12.01 0.07 0.22
India Jul : 0.15 1.36 1.19 2.60 0.00 0.10
Aug : 0.12 1.39 1.18 2.60 0.00 0.08
Pakistan Jul : 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.00
Aug : 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.00
===============================================================================
1/ Data based on local marketing years except for Argentina and Brazil which
are adjusted to an October-September year. 2/ World imports and exports may
not balance due to differences in local marketing years and to time lags
between reported exports and imports. Therefore, world supply may not equal
world use. 3/ Argentina, Brazil and EU. 4/ India, China and Pakistan.