Inspections of U.S. grains for export fell by more than 15% during the week ending June 16, according to today's Grains Inspected and/or Weighed for Export report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
The total was a little more than 2 million metric tons (MMT) compared to 2.4 MMT the week before.
The largest decline came in the inspection of soybeans, which dropped by nearly 30% to 427,000 metric tons.
The smallest decrease was in corn inspections, which went down 3% to 1.2 MMT.
For the full USDA report for June 21, click here.