Export sales records for the week ending March 12, released this Thursday (19) by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Data shows that the United States recorded sales of 190,000 tons of wheat from the 2025/26 crop during the period.
This amount is 58.2% lower than that recorded in the previous week (455 thousand tons), but significantly above the weekly average (62 thousand tons) needed to reach the total projected by the USDA, of 24.490 million tons.
In the current season, which began on June 1st, the United States has sold 23.690 million tons, a volume that corresponds to 97% of the total projected by the USDA for the 2025/26 marketing year and represents a 14% increase compared to the same period of the previous crop year (2024/25), when 20.799 million tons were sold.
Sales for the 2026/27 crop season
Last week, sales of 212,000 tons were recorded for delivery in the 2026/27 crop year, a volume significantly higher than that traded in the previous week (40,000 tons).
In the accumulated total for the current marketing year, the United States traded 626,000 tons of wheat, a volume 35% lower than that recorded at the same point in the current harvest (961,000 tons) and 3% lower than projected by the USDA (24.494 million tons).
See the full report in analysis section of DATAGRO Portal.
This text was translated by machine from Brazilian Portuguese.