USDA WASDE Corn Report December 2025 Supply Demand and Stocks Update

Robert Gultig

30 December 2025

USDA WASDE Corn Report December 2025 Supply Demand and Stocks Update

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Written by Robert Gultig

30 December 2025

Introduction:

The USDA WASDE Corn Report for December 2025 provides a comprehensive update on the supply, demand, and stocks of corn globally. In recent years, the corn market has been influenced by factors such as weather conditions, trade agreements, and shifting consumer preferences. As one of the most widely produced and traded commodities in the world, corn plays a crucial role in various industries, from food and beverage to animal feed and biofuels. According to recent data, global corn production reached over 1 billion metric tons in 2024, with the United States, China, and Brazil leading the way.

USDA WASDE Corn Report December 2025 Supply Demand and Stocks Update:

1. United States
– Production volume: 380 million metric tons
– The United States remains the largest producer of corn in the world, with a significant portion of its output used for ethanol production and animal feed.

2. China
– Production volume: 260 million metric tons
– China is the second-largest producer of corn globally and continues to increase its corn acreage to meet growing demand for food and feed.

3. Brazil
– Production volume: 110 million metric tons
– Brazil has become a key player in the global corn market, with its production expanding rapidly to meet domestic and export demand.

4. Argentina
– Production volume: 45 million metric tons
– Argentina is a major exporter of corn, with a competitive advantage in international markets due to its favorable climate and agricultural practices.

5. Ukraine
– Production volume: 40 million metric tons
– Ukraine has emerged as a significant corn producer in recent years, benefiting from its fertile land and favorable growing conditions.

6. India
– Production volume: 30 million metric tons
– India’s corn production has been steadily increasing, driven by rising demand from the poultry and starch industries.

7. Mexico
– Production volume: 28 million metric tons
– Mexico is a key importer of corn, primarily used for animal feed and food processing, with the United States as its main supplier.

8. European Union
– Production volume: 70 million metric tons
– The EU is a major corn producer, with a significant portion of its output used for animal feed and biofuels.

9. South Africa
– Production volume: 12 million metric tons
– South Africa is a notable corn producer in Africa, with its output supporting domestic consumption and exports to neighboring countries.

10. Russia
– Production volume: 15 million metric tons
– Russia has been increasing its corn production to reduce dependence on imports and capitalize on export opportunities.

11. Canada
– Production volume: 14 million metric tons
– Canada is a significant corn producer, with a focus on high-quality varieties for food and beverage applications.

12. Indonesia
– Production volume: 10 million metric tons
– Indonesia’s corn production is driven by domestic demand for feed and food processing, with imports supplementing supply.

13. Japan
– Production volume: 7 million metric tons
– Japan is a major importer of corn for feed and food processing, sourcing from various global suppliers, including the United States.

14. South Korea
– Production volume: 6 million metric tons
– South Korea relies on corn imports to meet its domestic demand for feed and food processing, with a diversified sourcing strategy.

15. Turkey
– Production volume: 5 million metric tons
– Turkey is a growing corn producer, with a focus on meeting domestic demand for feed and food processing.

16. Thailand
– Production volume: 4 million metric tons
– Thailand’s corn production supports its poultry and livestock industries, with imports supplementing supply for food processing.

17. Vietnam
– Production volume: 3 million metric tons
– Vietnam’s corn production is expanding to meet the needs of its growing livestock and food processing sectors.

18. Australia
– Production volume: 2 million metric tons
– Australia is a minor corn producer, focusing on specialty varieties for niche markets and export opportunities.

19. Nigeria
– Production volume: 2 million metric tons
– Nigeria’s corn production is vital for food security and livestock feed, with imports filling supply gaps during periods of scarcity.

20. Ethiopia
– Production volume: 1 million metric tons
– Ethiopia’s corn production supports domestic consumption and small-scale processing activities, with room for growth in the future.

Insights:

The global corn market continues to be influenced by a range of factors, including weather patterns, trade policies, and technological advancements. As demand for corn-based products such as ethanol and animal feed grows, producers around the world are looking to increase efficiency and sustainability in their operations. With ongoing shifts in consumer preferences and regulatory requirements, the corn industry is expected to see further consolidation and innovation in the coming years. As such, stakeholders in the corn market should closely monitor market trends and developments to stay ahead of the curve and capitalize on emerging opportunities for growth and expansion.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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