Lineup projects shipments of 6.96 mln tons of brazilian soybeans by the end of September
The shipping schedule at Brazilian ports indicates a projected volume of 6.9 mln tons of soybeans to be exported in September, according to a survey by Safras & Mercado, updated on October 3rd, 2025. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MDIC) indicate that, as of September 29th, approximately 6.5 mln tons had already been shipped in the weekly total. For October, the schedule projects approximately 6.67 mln tons. From January to October, the schedule indicates 101.9 mln tons destined for exports, compared to approximately 93.2 mln in the same period in 2024. Data from the Brazilian Trade Secretary (Secex) show that, through September, the volume effectively exported reaches approximately 93.05 mln tons.
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