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Midweek Surge in Corn Prices Amidst Ethanol Production Uptick and Trade Tensions​

by Tatiana Ivanova
6 March 2025
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Midweek Surge in Corn Prices Amidst Ethanol Production Uptick and Trade Tensions​
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As of midday Wednesday, the corn market has shown a notable uptick, with nearby contracts gaining 4 to 5 cents. However, new crop contracts have remained relatively stable, exhibiting fractional losses. The national average cash corn price, as reported by cmdtyView, has risen by 3 1/4 cents, reaching $4.14 1/2 per bushel. Additionally, there were 220 deliveries against March corn futures overnight.​

Ethanol Production Trends:

The latest data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) indicates a modest increase in ethanol production. For the week ending February 28, production averaged 1.081 million barrels per day, marking an uptick of 12,000 barrels per day compared to the previous week. Ethanol stocks experienced a draw of 282,000 barrels, totaling 27.289 million barrels. This reduction in stocks is attributed to heightened demand, with blender inputs rising by 44,000 barrels per day to 890,000 barrels per day. Notably, gasoline product supplied—a proxy for consumption—reached 8.877 million barrels per day, the highest since the week of December 20. ​

Impact of Trade Policies on Corn Exports:

Recent developments in international trade policies have raised concerns among U.S. corn producers. On March 4, China announced additional tariffs of 10% to 15% on various American agricultural products in response to new U.S. tariffs. This move is expected to strain U.S. farmers further and increase China’s reliance on Brazilian corn and soybeans. ​

Similarly, U.S. farmers are apprehensive about potential losses in corn sales to Mexico due to proposed U.S. tariffs on Mexican imports. Mexico, being the world’s top corn importer, may seek alternative suppliers from South America, jeopardizing the U.S. market share. Farmers in regions like Illinois, who heavily depend on Mexican demand, are particularly vulnerable to these shifts.

The midweek gains in corn prices reflect a complex interplay of domestic production dynamics and international trade relations. While increased ethanol production and gasoline consumption have bolstered domestic demand for corn, escalating trade tensions with major importers like China and Mexico pose significant risks to U.S. corn exports. Farmers and stakeholders must navigate these challenges by staying informed and adapting to the evolving global trade landscape.​

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