Key facts
- Next week's U.S. corn export inspections are projected at 1.90 MMT.
- This represents a 10% increase from the previous week.
- There are five vessels to-be-nominated (TBN), down one from the prior week.
- June Census exports could reach 8.09 MMT based on recent inspection pace.
Next week's U.S. corn export inspections are anticipated to be 1.90 million metric tons (75 million bushels), marking a 10% increase compared to the previous week. The number of vessels to-be-nominated (TBN) has decreased to five, down from one from the prior week. Based on the current pace of inspections, June Census exports are estimated to reach 8.09 million metric tons (318 million bushels). The USDA's May WASDE report had previously left its projection unchanged.