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Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to Mexico

Private exporters reported sales of 195,000 MT of corn for delivery to Mexico during MY 2022/2023.
Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to Mexico

Private exporters reported sales of 174,181 MT of soybeans for delivery to Mexico during MY 2022/2023.
Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to Mexico and Unknown Destinations

Private exporters reported the following sales activity: 132,000 MT of soybeans for delivery to unknown destinations during MY 2022/2023 and 112,000 MT of corn for delivery to Mexico - 89,600 MT during MY 2022/2023 and 22,400 MT during MY 2023/2024.
Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to Mexico and Unknown Destinations

Private exporters reported the following sales activity for MY 2022/2023: 124,000 MT of soybeans for delivery to unknown destinations and 150,000 MT of corn for delivery to Mexico.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is awarding $1.5 million to Texas A&M University and the University of Missouri to establish school-based programs in Ghana, Guatemala, and Mexico through the International Agricultural Education Fellowship Program.
Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to Mexico and Unknown Destinations  

Private exporters reported the following sales activity for MY 2022/2023: 132,000 MT of soybeans for delivery to unknown destinations and 141,000 MT of corn for delivery to Mexico.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and U,.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai released the following statement after meeting with a delegation of senior Mexican Government officials in Washington, D.C.
Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to Mexico

Private exporters reported sales of 101,600 MT of corn for delivery to Mexico during MY 2022/2023.
Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to Mexico

Private exporters reported sales of 114,300 MT of corn for delivery to Mexico during MY 2022/2023.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack released the following statement after his meeting with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on the U.S.- Mexico bilateral trade relationship and its importance for U.S. farmers, ranchers and producers.
USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service Associate Administrator Clay Hamilton arrived today in Madrid to launch a USDA agribusiness trade mission to Spain.
More than 30 agribusinesses and farm organizations will visit Madrid, Spain, from Nov. 29 through Dec. 2, for a trade mission sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Members of the delegation will engage directly with potential buyers from Spain and Portugal, receive in-depth market briefs from USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) and industry trade experts, and participate in site visits.