Mexico: Grain and Feed Annual

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Grain production is expected to have a mixed outlook in 2020. Total wheat and sorghum production will remain practically unchanged, while corn and rice production are forecast to increase due to higher planted area in marketing year (MY) 2020/21. However, the cancellation of federal commercialization support programs for medium and big grain growers has generated uncertainty regarding the planting intentions for the upcoming year. In MY 2019/20, imports are expected to continue their modest growth to meet growing demand for livestock feed. The United States is expected to remain Mexico’s principal supplier due to logistical advantages and existing business relationships.

Mexico: Grain and Feed Annual

 

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