By Kirk Maltais


Inspections of U.S. grain exports once again fell back from previous weeks, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported Monday.

In its report for the week ended June 22, the USDA said corn export inspections totaled 542,727 metric tons, soybean inspections totaled 141,158 tons and wheat inspections totaled 203,724 tons. These figures were all down from inspections from the previous week.

Mexico was the leading destination for U.S. corn and soybeans for the week, while Yemen was the leading wheat destination.

The most-active corn futures on CBOT are down 0.1%, soybeans are up 0.5%, and wheat is down 0.6%.


To see related data, search "USDA Grain Inspections for Export in Metric Tons" in Dow Jones NewsPlus.


Write to Kirk Maltais at kirk.maltais@wsj.com

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06-26-23 1142ET