According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, soybean inspections reached 1.2 million metric tons, significantly outpacing the 727,529 tons recorded during the same period last year. China remained the primary driver for the oilseed, accounting for more than half of the weekly volume at 684,069 tons.
In contrast, corn inspections fell to 1.49 million tons, trailing both the previous week’s performance and the 1.62 million tons seen a year ago. Mexico led as the top buyer of U.S. corn. Wheat inspections also softened week-over-week to 375,402 tons, though they remained higher than the prior year’s levels, with Japan serving as the leading destination for the grain.

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