The global corn export market was dominated by a handful of countries, with the United States in the lead. In the 2024/25 marketing year, the U.S. was expected to export about **** million metric tons of corn, accounting for about ********* of total corn exports worldwide. Other major producers include Brazil, Argentina, and Ukraine Global supply and demand Beyond its role as a global food source, corn serves as a versatile raw material for diverse industries. Its applications range from animal feed and ethanol production to the manufacturing of sweeteners, starches, cereals, beverages, and seeds. Worldwide corn production in 2022/23 reached over **** billion metric tons and was forecasted to slightly increase in 2023/24. This massive production is met with equally substantial demand, as global corn consumption is forecasted to reach nearly ** billion bushels in 2023/24.
U.S. dominance The United States produced nearly a third of the world's corn in 2023/24. The Corn Belt, a region in the U.S. Midwest, is the primary source of this production. Corn has been the dominant crop in this area since the 1850. The United States is expected to be the world's largest corn producer in 2023/2024, producing just under *** million metric tons. While China and Brazil are the second and third-largest producers, respectively
In 2023, the United States exported about 13.7 billion U.S. dollars worth of corn worldwide, accounting for close to a third of total corn exports worldwide. That year, Brazil was the second leading exporter with corn exports amounting to 13.6 billion U.S. dollars.
This statistic shows the share of corn exports worldwide in 2023, by country. In that year, the U.S. was accounted for over 25 percent of global corn exports.
In 2023, Brazil was the largest supplier of corn to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) with exports valued at 3.57 billion Canadian dollars. Argentina had the second highest level of corn exports to the MENA region, valued at 2.28 billion CAD.
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This statistic shows major countries of destination for U.S. exports of corn in 2020. In that year, corn exports from the United States to Mexico came to approximately 14.57 million metric tons.
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Myanmar Exports of corn (maize) to Philippines was US$129.09 Million during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Myanmar Exports of corn (maize) to Philippines - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on July of 2025.
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This statistic ranks the leading customers of U.S. corn in 2023, broken down by country. According to the report, Mexico bought about 636 million bushels of corn from the United States that marketing year.
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117469 Global export shipment records of Corn Flakes with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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Most Promising Supplying Countries 2007-2018: Top Countries To Source Your Product, Top Exporting Countries, Low-cost Exporting Countries
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5593 Global export shipment records of Yellow Corn with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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Most Promising Supplying Countries 2007-2018: Top Countries To Source Your Product, Countries With Top Yields, Top Exporting Countries, Low-cost Exporting Countries
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479 Global export shipment records of Sweet Corn with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
The global corn export market was dominated by a handful of countries, with the United States in the lead. In the 2024/25 marketing year, the U.S. was expected to export about **** million metric tons of corn, accounting for about ********* of total corn exports worldwide. Other major producers include Brazil, Argentina, and Ukraine Global supply and demand Beyond its role as a global food source, corn serves as a versatile raw material for diverse industries. Its applications range from animal feed and ethanol production to the manufacturing of sweeteners, starches, cereals, beverages, and seeds. Worldwide corn production in 2022/23 reached over **** billion metric tons and was forecasted to slightly increase in 2023/24. This massive production is met with equally substantial demand, as global corn consumption is forecasted to reach nearly ** billion bushels in 2023/24.
U.S. dominance The United States produced nearly a third of the world's corn in 2023/24. The Corn Belt, a region in the U.S. Midwest, is the primary source of this production. Corn has been the dominant crop in this area since the 1850. The United States is expected to be the world's largest corn producer in 2023/2024, producing just under *** million metric tons. While China and Brazil are the second and third-largest producers, respectively