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Corn fell to 418.95 USd/BU on June 24, 2025, down 0.07% from the previous day. Over the past month, Corn's price has fallen 8.73%, and is down 5.43% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Corn - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on June of 2025.
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Interactive monthly chart and 91 years of historical data from 1860 to 1951.
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United States Egg and Egg Product Feed Cost: Corn: Yellow, No. 2 (Chicago): Eggs data was reported at 4.833 USD/Bushel in Feb 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 4.722 USD/Bushel for Jan 2025. United States Egg and Egg Product Feed Cost: Corn: Yellow, No. 2 (Chicago): Eggs data is updated monthly, averaging 5.766 USD/Bushel from May 2021 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 46 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.980 USD/Bushel in May 2022 and a record low of 3.790 USD/Bushel in Aug 2024. United States Egg and Egg Product Feed Cost: Corn: Yellow, No. 2 (Chicago): Eggs data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Economic Research Service. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.RI049: Egg and Egg Product Feed Cost.
This statistic depicts the average annual prices for maize from 2014 through 2026*. In 2023, the average price for maize stood at 253 nominal U.S. dollars per metric ton.
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United States Egg and Egg Product Feed Cost: Corn: Yellow, No. 2 (Chicago): Broiler data was reported at 4.476 USD/Bushel in Mar 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 4.833 USD/Bushel for Feb 2025. United States Egg and Egg Product Feed Cost: Corn: Yellow, No. 2 (Chicago): Broiler data is updated monthly, averaging 4.901 USD/Bushel from Apr 2019 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 68 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.980 USD/Bushel in May 2022 and a record low of 3.020 USD/Bushel in Apr 2020. United States Egg and Egg Product Feed Cost: Corn: Yellow, No. 2 (Chicago): Broiler data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Economic Research Service. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.RI049: Egg and Egg Product Feed Cost.
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In Q1 2025, the Maize market experienced notable fluctuations, with prices rising sharply in January and February before declining in March. January saw a significant increase due to adverse weather in South America, particularly during the planting stages, which reduced crop yields. Coupled with the USDA’s downward revision of U.S. production estimates, this created supply concerns, driving up both domestic and international prices. The weaker U.S. dollar also boosted Maize exports, particularly to China and Mexico, further supporting the upward price trend.
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Soybeans fell to 1,055.73 USd/Bu on June 24, 2025, down 0.29% from the previous day. Over the past month, Soybeans's price has fallen 0.67%, and is down 9.24% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Soybeans - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on June of 2025.
This table contains weekly and monthly average prices for different Manitoba crops. Prices are based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing as well as other publicly available market sources. The table contains prices for current and previous years, as well as five-year average weekly and monthly prices. Each weekly dataset contains prices on the sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday. The monthly price represents a simple average of the corresponding weekly prices. For more information on major crops in Manitoba please visit ARD Livestock Markets and Statistics website. This table is used in the Manitoba Crop Prices and Manitoba Crop Prices Current year dashboards. Fields included [Alias (Field name): Field description]
Period (Period): Period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly. PeriodNo (PeriodNo): Serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation) – For weekly presentation, each week contains prices on sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday (e.g., Week 1 of 2021 represents sales between Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 and Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, with the corresponding report published by the department on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021). For monthly presentation, each month contain a simple average price of weeks, which had more than two days of corresponding month in the period from Monday to Frida (e.g., i.e. if the first day of month is Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, monthly average includes this week. But if the first day of month is Thursday or Friday, the weekly prices are included in monthly average prices of a pervious month). Crop Category (Crop): Category of grains and oilseeds from the selection of:
Wheat, Northern Hard Red; Wheat, Western Red Spring; Wheat, Red Winter; Wheat, Special Purpose (Low Vomi); Barley, #1CW; Corn, #2; Oats, #2CW; Flaxseed, #1CW; Canola, #1CR; Canola Meal, 34%, Altona; Soybeans; Soymeal, 46%, Wpg; Peas, #2 Yellow; Wheat, Western Red Spring;
Previous Year Price (Previous): Crop price in corresponding period of previous year, in C$ per tonne. Current Year Price (Current): Crop price in corresponding period of current year, in C$ per tonne. 5-Year Average Price (Average5): Crop price in corresponding period averaged over last five years (excluding current year), in C$ per tonne
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Interactive chart of historical daily soybean prices back to 1971. The price shown is in U.S. Dollars per bushel.
This table contains weekly and monthly prices for different crops, based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing, as well as other publicly available market sources. The table contains prices for the current and nine previous years. Each weekly dataset contains prices on the sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday. The monthly price represents a simple average of the corresponding weekly prices. For more information on major crops in Manitoba please visit ARD Livestock Markets and Statistics. This table is used in the Manitoba Crop Prices Historical dashboard. Fields included [Alias (Field name): Field description]
Year (Year): Year from the selection of last 10 years including current year Period (Period): Period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly PeriodNo (PeriodNo): Serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation). For weekly presentation, each week contains prices on sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday (e.g., Week 1 of 2021 represents sales between Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 and Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, with the corresponding report published by the department on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021). For monthly presentation, each month contains simple average prices of weeks, which had more than two days of corresponding month in the period from Monday to Friday (e.g., if the first day of the month is Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, monthly average includes this week; but if the first day of the month is Thursday or Friday, the weekly prices are included in monthly average prices of a previous month). Price (Price): Crop price for the corresponding period of time, in C$ per tonne Crop Category (Crop): Category of grains and oilseeds from the selection of:
Wheat, Northern Hard Red; Wheat, Western Red Spring; Wheat, Red Winter; Wheat, Special Purpose (Low Vomi); Barley, #1CW; Corn, #2; Oats, #2CW; Flaxseed, #1CW; Canola, #1CR; Canola Meal, 34%, Altona; Soybeans; Soymeal, 46%, Wpg; Peas, #2 Yellow.
Manitoba market crop prices, based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing This table contains weekly and monthly average prices for different Manitoba crops. Prices are based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing as well as other publicly available market sources. The table contains prices for current and previous years, as well as five-year average weekly and monthly prices. Each weekly dataset contains prices on the sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday. The monthly price represents a simple average of the corresponding weekly prices. For more information on major crops in Manitoba please visit ARD Livestock Markets and Statistics website. This table is used in the Manitoba Crop Prices and Manitoba Crop Prices Current year dashboards. Fields included [Alias (Field name): Field description] Period (Period): Period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly. PeriodNo (PeriodNo): Serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation) – For weekly presentation, each week contains prices on sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday (e.g., Week 1 of 2021 represents sales between Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 and Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, with the corresponding report published by the department on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021). For monthly presentation, each month contain a simple average price of weeks, which had more than two days of corresponding month in the period from Monday to Frida (e.g., i.e. if the first day of month is Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, monthly average includes this week. But if the first day of month is Thursday or Friday, the weekly prices are included in monthly average prices of a pervious month). Crop Category (Crop): Category of grains and oilseeds from the selection of: Wheat, Northern Hard Red; Wheat, Western Red Spring; Wheat, Red Winter; Wheat, Special Purpose (Low Vomi); Barley, #1CW; Corn, #2; Oats, #2CW; Flaxseed, #1CW; Canola, #1CR; Canola Meal, 34%, Altona; Soybeans; Soymeal, 46%, Wpg; Peas, #2 Yellow; Wheat, Western Red Spring; Previous Year Price (Previous): Crop price in corresponding period of previous year, in C$ per tonne. Current Year Price (Current): Crop price in corresponding period of current year, in C$ per tonne. 5-Year Average Price (Average5): Crop price in corresponding period averaged over last five years (excluding current year), in C$ per tonne
Historical Manitoba market crop prices, based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing This table contains weekly and monthly prices for different crops, based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing, as well as other publicly available market sources. The table contains prices for the current and nine previous years. Each weekly dataset contains prices on the sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday. The monthly price represents a simple average of the corresponding weekly prices. For more information on major crops in Manitoba please visit ARD Livestock Markets and Statistics. This table is used in the Manitoba Crop Prices Historical dashboard. Fields included [Alias (Field name): Field description] Year (Year): Year from the selection of last 10 years including current year Period (Period): Period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly PeriodNo (PeriodNo): Serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation). For weekly presentation, each week contains prices on sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday (e.g., Week 1 of 2021 represents sales between Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 and Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, with the corresponding report published by the department on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021). For monthly presentation, each month contains simple average prices of weeks, which had more than two days of corresponding month in the period from Monday to Friday (e.g., if the first day of the month is Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, monthly average includes this week; but if the first day of the month is Thursday or Friday, the weekly prices are included in monthly average prices of a previous month). Price (Price): Crop price for the corresponding period of time, in C$ per tonne Crop Category (Crop): Category of grains and oilseeds from the selection of: Wheat, Northern Hard Red; Wheat, Western Red Spring; Wheat, Red Winter; Wheat, Special Purpose (Low Vomi); Barley, #1CW; Corn, #2; Oats, #2CW; Flaxseed, #1CW; Canola, #1CR; Canola Meal, 34%, Altona; Soybeans; Soymeal, 46%, Wpg; Peas, #2 Yellow.
Manitoba market crop prices, based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing This table contains weekly and monthly average prices for different Manitoba crops. Prices are based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing as well as other publicly available market sources. The table contains prices for current and previous years, as well as five-year average weekly and monthly prices. Each weekly dataset contains prices on the sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday. The monthly price represents a simple average of the corresponding weekly prices. For more information on major crops in Manitoba please visit ARD Livestock Markets and Statistics website. This table is used in the Manitoba Crop Prices and Manitoba Crop Prices Current year dashboards. Fields included [Alias (Field name): Field description] Period (Period): Period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly. PeriodNo (PeriodNo): Serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation) – For weekly presentation, each week contains prices on sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday (e.g., Week 1 of 2021 represents sales between Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 and Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, with the corresponding report published by the department on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021). For monthly presentation, each month contain a simple average price of weeks, which had more than two days of corresponding month in the period from Monday to Frida (e.g., i.e. if the first day of month is Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, monthly average includes this week. But if the first day of month is Thursday or Friday, the weekly prices are included in monthly average prices of a pervious month). Crop Category (Crop): Category of grains and oilseeds from the selection of: Wheat, Northern Hard Red; Wheat, Western Red Spring; Wheat, Red Winter; Wheat, Special Purpose (Low Vomi); Barley, #1CW; Corn, #2; Oats, #2CW; Flaxseed, #1CW; Canola, #1CR; Canola Meal, 34%, Altona; Soybeans; Soymeal, 46%, Wpg; Peas, #2 Yellow; Wheat, Western Red Spring; Previous Year Price (Previous): Crop price in corresponding period of previous year, in C$ per tonne. Current Year Price (Current): Crop price in corresponding period of current year, in C$ per tonne. 5-Year Average Price (Average5): Crop price in corresponding period averaged over last five years (excluding current year), in C$ per tonne
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Historical Manitoba market crop prices, based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing This table contains weekly and monthly prices for different crops, based on weekly surveys of grain buyers' pricing, as well as other publicly available market sources. The table contains prices for the current and nine previous years. Each weekly dataset contains prices on the sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday. The monthly price represents a simple average of the corresponding weekly prices. For more information on major crops in Manitoba please visit ARD Livestock Markets and Statistics. This table is used in the Manitoba Crop Prices Historical dashboard. Fields included [Alias (Field name): Field description] Year (Year): Year from the selection of last 10 years including current year Period (Period): Period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly PeriodNo (PeriodNo): Serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation). For weekly presentation, each week contains prices on sales that occurred from Friday to Thursday (e.g., Week 1 of 2021 represents sales between Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 and Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, with the corresponding report published by the department on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021). For monthly presentation, each month contains simple average prices of weeks, which had more than two days of corresponding month in the period from Monday to Friday (e.g., if the first day of the month is Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, monthly average includes this week; but if the first day of the month is Thursday or Friday, the weekly prices are included in monthly average prices of a previous month). Price (Price): Crop price for the corresponding period of time, in C$ per tonne Crop Category (Crop): Category of grains and oilseeds from the selection of: Wheat, Northern Hard Red; Wheat, Western Red Spring; Wheat, Red Winter; Wheat, Special Purpose (Low Vomi); Barley, #1CW; Corn, #2; Oats, #2CW; Flaxseed, #1CW; Canola, #1CR; Canola Meal, 34%, Altona; Soybeans; Soymeal, 46%, Wpg; Peas, #2 Yellow.
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According to Cognitive Market Research, the global Maize Flour Market size is USD 33518.2 million in 2024 and will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.00% from 2024 to 2031.
North America held the major market of more than 40% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 13407.28 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.2% from 2024 to 2031.
Europe accounted for a share of over 30% of the global market size of USD 10055.46 million.
Asia Pacific held the market of around 23% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 7709.19 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.0% from 2024 to 2031.
Latin America market of more than 5% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 1675.91 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.4% from 2024 to 2031.
Middle East and Africa held the major market of around 2% of the global revenue with a market size of USD 670.36 million in 2024 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.7% from 2024 to 2031.
The Commercial segment holds the largest share in the Maize Flour Market.
Market Dynamics of Maize Flour Market
Key Drivers for Maize Flour Market
Technological Advancements to Increase the Demand Globally
One key driver in the Maize Flour Market is the Technology advancements play a crucial role in driving growth in the Maize Flour Market. Improved milling processes and machinery enhance production efficiency, resulting in higher-quality maize flour. Automation and digitization streamline operations, reducing costs and improving overall productivity. Additionally, technology facilitates better supply chain management, ensuring timely delivery and minimizing wastage. These advancements not only boost production capacity but also contribute to meeting the increasing demand for maize flour globally.
Health and Wellness Trends to Propel Market Growth
Another key driver in the Maize Flour Market is The growing focus on health and wellness trends is another key driver in the Maize Flour Market. Maize flour is perceived as a healthier alternative to wheat flour due to its gluten-free nature and nutritional benefits. Consumer preferences for natural, organic, and non-GMO products are driving the demand for maize flour-based products. Moreover, the rising awareness of dietary requirements, such as low-carb and high-fiber diets, further propels the consumption of maize flour. This trend is expected to continue driving market growth as consumers prioritize healthier food choices.
Restraint Factor for the Maize Flour Market
Supply Chain Disruptions
One key restraint in the Maize Flour Market is supply chain disruptions. Factors such as adverse weather conditions, transportation challenges, and geopolitical issues can disrupt the supply of maize, affecting the availability and pricing of maize flour. These disruptions can lead to fluctuations in production levels and difficulties in meeting market demand consistently. Additionally, supply chain disruptions can also impact the quality and freshness of maize flour, potentially affecting consumer trust and brand reputation within the market.
Impact of Covid-19 on the Maize Flour Market
The Covid-19 pandemic significantly impacted the Maize Flour Market. Initially, panic buying and stockpiling led to a surge in demand for staple foods like maize flour, causing temporary shortages and price spikes. Supply chain disruptions, including transportation restrictions and labor shortages, further strained the market. However, as the pandemic persisted, economic downturns and income uncertainties led to shifts in consumer purchasing behaviors, with some opting for lower-cost alternatives. Despite challenges, increased home cooking and baking trends during lockdowns supported sustained demand for maize flour, albeit with fluctuations in supply and distribution channels. Introduction of the Maize Flour Market
The Maize Flour Market refers to the global industry involved in the production, distribution, and sale of maize-derived flour, a staple food product with diverse culinary applications. Maize flour, also known as cornmeal or corn flour, is made by grinding dried maize kernels into a fine powder. It is widely used in various cuisines worldwide, especially in regions where maize is a primary crop. Maize flour serves as a fundamental ingredient in traditional dishes such as...
Growing corn varies depending on the area, and its production cycle is different in all parts of the world. In the Philippines, corn production is based on the landscape and topography of an area. In 2023, the production volume of corn in the Philippines amounted to approximately 8.41 million metric tons, higher than the produced quantity of 8.26 million metric tons in the previous year. Corn farming Over the past six years, about 2.5 million hectares of land were utilized for cultivating corn in the Philippines. Despite fluctuation in production, corn remains among the leading crops produced in the country. The Philippines is also one of the biggest corn producing countries globally. Corn industry in the Philippines Aside from rice, corn is considered another staple crop in the Philippines. The country has six common varieties — sweet corn, wild violet corn, white lagkitan, Visayan white corn, purple, and young corn. Some of the country's corn production are exported, especially maize seeds and frozen sweet corn.
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蛋和蛋制品饲料成本:玉米:黄色,2号(芝加哥):蛋在03-01-2025达4.476USD/Bushel,相较于02-01-2025的4.833USD/Bushel有所下降。蛋和蛋制品饲料成本:玉米:黄色,2号(芝加哥):蛋数据按月更新,05-01-2021至03-01-2025期间平均值为5.740USD/Bushel,共47份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于05-01-2022,达7.980USD/Bushel,而历史最低值则出现于08-01-2024,为3.790USD/Bushel。CEIC提供的蛋和蛋制品饲料成本:玉米:黄色,2号(芝加哥):蛋数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Economic Research Service,数据归类于全球数据库的美国 – Table US.RI049: Egg and Egg Product Feed Cost。
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Interactive chart of historical daily corn prices back to 1959. The price shown is in U.S. Dollars per bushel.