Tidbits, Corn Marketing Situation, Meat, EU Crops, Veg Oils 5/20/26
- Wright team

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Tidbits
Mexico’s main meat industry group said yesterday it aims to double beef exports to the United States next year, seeking to offset losses from a border closure triggered by a screwworm outbreak.
In the first four months of the year, Mexican beef exports to the U.S. increased by about 23% according to officials of the Mexican Meat Chamber, who said fresh meat accounts for most of what is exported.
The U.S. border has been closed to Mexican livestock for about a year. The disruption has forced a fundamental, and costly, pivot across Mexico’s cattle sector, as ranchers who would normally ship live animals north scramble to hold, feed and eventually process them domestically for export as beef, which is typically an 18-month process.
The European Crop Monitoring Service (MARS) has revised downward most of its 2026 grain yield forecasts for the EU due to dry conditions in several regions.
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