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03/13/2026 | Press release | Archived content

Mexico: Grain and Feed Annual

Post forecasts Mexican production of wheat, rice, and sorghum in marketing year (MY) 2026/2027 higher largely due to improved water availability. Corn production is forecast to decline, as rising input costs, anticipated low crop prices, and elevated carryover stocks from MY 2025/2026 output weigh on planting decisions. Imports of corn, wheat, and rice are forecast to increase, driven by rising consumption tied to population growth and an expected expansion in livestock production. Sorghum imports are forecast to decrease as domestic production gradually recovers and feed demand increasingly shifts toward imported yellow corn.
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