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WASDE-644
1554-9089
[ "Wheat", "Corn", "Rice", "Oilseeds", "Cotton", "Sugar", "Livestock", "Poultry", "Dairy" ]
Global and U.S.
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[ { "name": "Mark Simone", "role": "ICEC Chair, WAOB" }, { "name": "Michael Jewison", "role": "ICEC Chair, WAOB" }, { "name": "Joanna Hitchner", "role": "ICEC Chair, WAOB" } ]
{ "approved_by": "Robert Bonnie, Secretary of Agriculture Designate", "chairman": "Mark Jekanowski, Chairman of the World Agricultural Outlook Board" }
ISSN: 1554 -9089 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates Office of the Chief EconomistAgricultural Marketing Service Farm Service AgencyEconomic Research Service Foreign Agricultural Service WASDE -587 Approved by the World Agricultural Outlook Board April 9, 2019 WH EAT: The outlook for 2018/19 U.S. wheat this month is for unchanged supplies but reduced exports and domestic use. The NASS Grain Stocks report, issued March 29, implied less feed and residual use for both the second and third quarters. Total 2018/19 feed and residual use is lowered 10 million bushels to 70 million. Wheat exports are lowered 20 million bushels to 945 million on a continued sluggish export pace. By class, Hard Red Winter exports are raised 10 million bushels, which is offset by reductions of 15 million for Hard Red Spring, 10 million for White, and 5 million for Durum. These demand changes, as well as a small reduc tion in seed use, led to a 31.5 -million -bushel -increase in ending stocks, which are now projected at 1,087 million bushels. The season -average farm price is raised $0.05 per bushel at the midpoint to $5.20 based on updated NASS price and marketing data. World 2018/19 wheat supplies are raised 2.1 million tons due mainly to increased beginning stocks that largely reflect multi -year revisions for Iran. Global production and exports are each reduced fractionally, but domestic consumption is lowered 2.9 million tons. The consumption change stems primarily from lower Iran and EU feed and residual use; Iran is lowered on the series re vision and the EU reduction is based on more competitive corn prices and increased coarse grain disappearance. With supplies increasing and total use declining, global ending stocks are raised 5.1 million tons to 275.6 million. COARSE GRAINS: This month’s 2018/19 U.S. corn outlook is for lower feed and residual use, reductions in corn used for ethanol and exports, and larger stocks. Feed and residual use is lowered 75 million bushels to 5.300 billion based on corn stocks reported as of March 1, which indicated disappearance during the December -February quarter declined about 9 percent relative to a year ago. Corn used to produce ethanol is lowered 50 million bushels to 5.500 billion based on the most recent data from the Grain Crushings and Co- Product s Production report, and the pace of weekly ethanol production during March as indicated by Energy Information Administration data. Exports are reduced 75 million bushels to 2.300 billion, reflecting current outstanding sales and expectations of increased competition from Brazil, Argentina, and Ukraine. With supply unchanged and use declining, ending stocks are raised 200 million bushels to 2.035 billion. The season -average corn price received by producers is unchanged at a midpoint of $3.55 per bushel. The global coarse grain production forecast for 2018/19 is up 5.3 million tons to 1,377.2 million. This month’s foreign coarse grain outlook is for larger production, increased trade, greater use, and marginally higher stocks relative to last month. Brazil corn production is raised, reflecting improved yield prospects for second- crop corn. Argentina corn is higher based on expectations of larger area. Corn production is raised for the EU, Mexico, and Indonesia, with reductions for the Philippines and P akistan. WASDE- 587-2 Major global trade changes for 2018/19 include higher projected corn exports for Brazil, Argentina, the EU, and Ukraine with a partially offsetting reduction for the United States. Corn imports are raised for the EU and South Africa, with lower projections for Vietnam and Bangladesh. Foreign corn ending stocks for 2018/19 are raised from last month, mostly reflecting increases for Mexico, Indonesia and South Africa that more than offset declines for Vietnam, Brazil, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Argentina. RICE: The outlook for 2018/19 U.S. rice this month is for reduced exports, unchanged domestic and residual use, and higher ending stocks. All rice exports are lowered 4.0 million cwt to 94.0 million. Long- grain exports are reduced by 1.0 million cwt to 67.0 million on lower - than- expected milled exports. Medium - and short -grain exports are decreased by 3.0 million cwt to 27.0 million on a slow sales pace to several export markets. T otal domestic and residual use is unchange d at 135.0 million cwt. Long- grain use is raised 1 million cwt but this increase is completely offset by an equivalent reduction in medium - and short -grain. These revisions are based on the latest NASS Rice Stocks report. Projected all rice ending stocks are raised 4 million cwt to 53.6 million. This is 82 percent higher than last year and would be the first time stocks have reached 50 million cwt since 1986/87. The projected 2018/19 all rice season -average farm price is reduced by $0.10 per cwt at the midpoint to $12.10 with the range narrowed to $11.80 to $12.40. All of the reduction is due to a decrease in the projected California medium - and short -grain price. Global 2018/19 rice supplies are decreased by 0.4 million tons to 663.8 million with lower carryin stocks and production. Global production is down as reductions for Indonesia, Pakistan, and the Philippines are not completely offset by higher production for Sri Lanka. World 2018/19 consumption is raised 0.4 million tons to 492.4 million on higher expected use in Pakistan and Sri Lanka more than offsetting reduced use in Laos and Mexico. Global 2018/19 trade is lowered marginally to 47.3 million tons as reduced exports by Pakistan, the EU, and the United States are not completely offset by higher exports from Cambodia, Peru, and Uruguay. Projected world ending stocks are adjusted lower this month to 171.4 million tons but remain record large. OILSEEDS : U.S. soybean supply and use changes for 2018/19 include lower imports, higher seed use, and lower ending stocks. Soybean imports are reduced in line with reported trade through January while lower seed use reflects plantings indicated in the March 29 Prospective Plantings report. With soybean crush and exports unchanged, ending stocks are projected at 895 million bushels, down 5 million. Soybean oil changes include increased imports and domestic disappearance for biodiesel and for food use, and lower ending stocks. The season -average soybean price is forecast at $8.35 to $8.85, unchanged at the midpoint. Soybean oil price is projected at 28.0 to 30.0 cents per pound, down 1 cent at the midpoint. Soybean meal prices are projected at $305 to $325 per short ton, unchanged at the midpoint. The 2018/19 global oilseed supply and demand forecasts include increased production, lower exports, and increased stocks compared to last month. Global oilseed production is raised 2.0 million tons to 595.0 million main ly on higher soybean production for Brazil and rapeseed production for India. Production for Brazil is increased 0.5 million tons to 117.0 million, reflecting favorable weather in Rio Grande do Sul where the crop is in pod- filling and maturation stages. Brazil ’s 2017/18 soybean crop is also revised higher, supported by recent industry estimates. Rapeseed production for India is raised 1.4 million tons to 8 million on information from India’ s Solvent Extractors ’ Association. WASDE- 587-3 Global oilseed exports are r educed 1.0 million tons to 177.1 million mainly on lower rapeseed trade between Canada and China. With lower rapeseed crush for China, imports are increased for other products, including sunflowerseed meal, rapeseed meal, palm oil, and soybean oil. Global oilseed ending stocks are raised 1.5 million tons to 123.2 million, largely due to higher soybean stocks for Brazil and rapeseed stocks for Canada. SUGAR : U.S. sugar supply for 2018/19 is decreased 42,457 short tons, raw value (STRV) based on processor -reported reductions to beet sugar production and cane sugar production in Florida. Ending stocks for 2018/19 are projected at 1.625 million STRV, implying a stocks -to- use ratio of 13.2 percent. There are no changes to the 2018/19 Mexico sugar supply and use. LIVESTOCK, POULTRY , AND DAIRY : The 2019 forecast for total red meat and poultry production is lowered from last month on lower expected beef, pork and broiler production. The beef production forecast is reduced from the previous month primarily on lower carcass weights, but higher total cattle slaughter for 2019 is expected to partially offset declines in carcass weights. Pork production is lowered on a slower pace of slaughter throughout the year, but this decline is partially offset by slightly higher hog weights. USDA’s March Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report estimated producers farrowed 2 percent more sows during December - February and indicated thei r intentions to farrow about 1 percent more sows in March -May. These hogs will be ready for slaugh ter in the second half of 2019. Broiler production is reduced on recent hatchery data and slowing weight growth while turkey production is raised slightly. The 2019 egg production forecast is raised from the previous month as the pace of expansion has been more rapid than previously expected. For 2019, beef trade forecasts are unchanged from last month. Pork imports remain unchanged from the previous month, but the export forecast is raised on expectation s of strong er global demand for U.S. pork products in the second half of the year. These forecasts assume that current trade policies remain in place. No change is made to broiler and turkey export forecasts. The 2019 cattle price forecast is adjusted to reflect a slightly lower first -quarter price. The hog price forecast is raised from last month but demand in coming quarters is not expected to be as strong as in March and early April. The broiler price forecast is reduced, reflecting a lower first-quarter price, while modest year -over-year gains in turkey prices support a higher price forecast. The egg price forecast is lowered on recent price declines and increased production throughout the year. The milk production forecast for 2019 is lowered from last month as higher milk cow numbers are more than offset by lower expected growth in milk per cow for the year. The 2019 fat basis import forecast is unchanged from last month, but the export forecast is lowered on slower expected shipments of butterfat products and whey products . On a skim -solids basis, the current import forecast is raised on higher im ports of milk protein products and a number of other dairy products. The skim -solids basis export forecast is lowered from last month on lower shipments of whey products, lactose, and nonfat dry milk (NDM). The annual product price forecast for cheese is raised from last month on higher current prices and expected stronger demand. Butter, NDM, and whey prices are reduced from the previous month on current pric es and expected weaker demand. The Class III price is raised on the WASDE- 587-4 higher cheese price forecast while the Class IV price is reduced on lower NDM and butter price forecasts. The all milk price forecast is raised to $17.25 to $17.75 per cwt. COTTON :The 2018/19 U.S. cotton supply and demand forecasts show lower consumption and higher ending stocks relative to last month. At 3.1 million bales, U.S. cotton consumption is now forecast to reach its lowest level since the 1890s. Ending stocks are now forecas t at 4.4 million bales, a 100,000- bale increase from both the previous 2018/19 estimate and from the current estimate for 2017/18. The season -average farm price is unchanged with a mid - point of 70 cents per pound. Lower world consumption this month results in higher projected 2018/19 ending stocks, with little net change in the other components of the global balance sheet. World mill use is forecast about 400,000 bales lower this month. A 300,000- bale decline in Turkey —and smaller declines in the United States and Vietnam —more than offset smaller increases elsewhere. Lower imports for India, Turkey, and Vietnam are largely offset by an upward revision for China. Lower exports for India and Burkina Faso are largely offset by Australia and Turkey. Higher production for China is largely offset by a decline for Burkina Faso. World ending stocks in 2018/19 are forecast about 360,000 bales higher this month, with an increase in China’s stocks more than offsetting a decline in stocks outside of China. Approved by the Secretary of Agriculture and t he Chairman of the World Agricultural Outlook Board, Seth D. Meyer , (202) 720- 6030. This report was prepared by the Interagency Commodity Estimates Committees. APPROVED BY: ROBERT JOHANSSON SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE DESIGNATE WASDE- 587-5 Announcement: Upcoming Changes to the May 2019 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates Report Starting with the May issue, the following changes will be made to the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates Report (WASDE) : • Price range forecasts will be eliminated in favor of single price points for all crops and livestock • The international Supply and Use tables for crops will include an aggregate value for “World less China,” representing the balance sheet values outside of China. • The ordering of countries and lists of Major Importers/Exporters will be updated to eliminate outdated aggregations (such as “Former Soviet Union”), and better reflect current trade p atterns. A detailed list of changes , including the tables that will be modified, and a template for the May 2019 tables can be found here https://www.usda.gov/oce/commodity/wasde/ WASDE- 587-6 INTERAGENCY COMMODITY ESTIMATES COMMITTEES Note: The World Agricultural Outlook Board review s and approves the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report. The Board’s analysts chair the Interagency Commodity Estimates Committees (ICECs) that prepare the monthly report. Wheat: William Chambers, ICEC Chair, WAOB, E- mail: wchambers@oce.usda.gov Jennifer Bond, ERS; Andrew Sowell, FAS; Pete Riley, FPAC. Rice: William Chambers, ICEC Chair, WAOB, E-mail: wchambers @oce.usda.gov Nathan Childs, ERS; Rachel Trego, FAS; Vidalina Abadam , FPAC. Feed Grains: Michael Jewison, ICEC Chair, WAOB, E-mail: mjewison@oce.usda.gov Tom Capehart, ERS; Yoonhee Macke, FAS; Erik Dohlman, FPAC. Oilseeds: Keith Menzie, ICEC Chair, WAOB, E- mail: kmenzie@oce.usda.gov Mark Ash, ERS; Bill George, FAS; Susan Proper, FPAC. Cotton: Stephen MacDonald, ICEC Chair, WAOB, E- mail: smacdonald@oce.usda.gov Leslie Meyer, ERS; James Johnson, FAS; Sherrie Grimm , FPAC. Sugar: Stephen Haley, ICEC Chair, WAOB, E-mail: shaley@oce.usda.gov Michael McConnell, ERS; Ron Lord, FAS; Barbara Fecso, FPAC.Meat Animals: Shayle Shagam, ICEC Chair, WAOB, E-mail: sshagam@oce.usda.gov Sherry Wise, AMS; Mildred Haley, ERS; Lindsay Kuberka, FAS; Ryan Pfirrmann -Powell, FPAC. Poultry: Shayle Shagam, ICEC Chair, WAOB, E-mail: sshagam@oce.usda.gov Sherry Wise, AMS; Kim Ha, ERS; Claire Mezoughem, FAS; Milton Madison, FPAC.Dairy: Shayle Shagam, ICEC Chair, WAOB, E-mail: sshagam@oce.usda.gov Carolyn Liebrand, AMS; Jerry Cess na, ERS; Paul Kiendl, FAS; Milton Madison, FPAC. In 2019, the WASDE report will be released on May 10, Jun 11, July 11, Aug 12, Sep 12, Oct 10, Nov 8, and Dec 10. WASDE- 587-7 T A B L E OF C O N T E N T S Page Highlights ..................................................................................................................... 1 Interagency Commodity Estimates Committees ........................................................ 6 World & U.S. Supply & Use for Grains ....................................................................... 8 World & U.S. Supply & Use for Cotton ....................................................................... 9 World & U.S. Supply & Use for Oilseeds ................................................................. 10 U.S. Wheat Supply & Use ......................................................................................... 11 U.S. Wheat Supply & Use by Class ......................................................................... 11 U.S. Feed Grain & Corn Supply & Use .................................................................... 12 U.S. Sorghum, Barley & Oats Supply & Use ........................................................... 13 U.S. Rice Supply & Use ............................................................................................ 14 U.S. Soybeans & Products Supply & Use ................................................................ 15 U.S. Sugar Supply & Use .......................................................................................... 16 Mexico Sugar Supply and Use ................................................................................. 16 U.S. Cotton Supply & Use ......................................................................................... 17 World Wheat Supply & Use ...................................................................................... 18 World Coarse Grains Supply & Use ......................................................................... 20 World Corn Supply & Use ......................................................................................... 22 World Rice Supply & Use .......................................................................................... 24 World Cotton Supply & Use ...................................................................................... 26 World Soybean Supply & Use .................................................................................. 28 World Soybean Meal Supply & Use ......................................................................... 29 World Soybean Oil Supply & Use ............................................................................. 30 U.S. Quarterly Animal Product Production ............................................................... 31 U.S. Quarterly Prices for Animal Products ............................................................... 31 U.S. Meats Supply and Use ...................................................................................... 32 U.S. Egg Supply & Use ............................................................................................. 33 U.S. Milk Supply and Use ......................................................................................... 33 U.S. Dairy Prices ....................................................................................................... 34 Reliability Tables ....................................................................................................... 35 Related USDA Reports ............................................................................................. 38 Metric Conversion Factors ........................................................................................ 38 Electronic Access and Subscriptions ........................................................................ 40 April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 8 World and U.S Supply and Use for Grains 1/ Million Metric Tons World Output Total Supply Trade 2/ Total Use 3/ Ending Stocks Total Grains 4/ 2016/17 2662.03 3399.21 429.24 2601.99 797.22 2017/18 (Est.) 2616.13 3413.35 412.81 2598.96 814.39 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 2606.46 3419.09 425.07 2640.14 778.95 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 2611.42 3425.81 426.07 2637.55 788.26 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Wheat 2016/17 756.40 1001.40 183.36 739.09 262.31 2017/18 (Est.) 763.19 1025.50 181.22 743.61 281.89 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 733.00 1012.62 178.91 742.09 270.53 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 732.87 1014.76 178.46 739.15 275.61 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Coarse Grains 5/ 2016/17 1414.69 1764.23 198.63 1379.20 385.02 2017/18 (Est.) 1357.45 1742.47 184.45 1372.34 370.13 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 1371.89 1742.31 198.80 1406.08 336.23 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 1377.16 1747.29 200.33 1406.01 341.29 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Rice, milled 2016/17 490.95 633.59 47.25 483.69 149.89 2017/18 (Est.) 495.49 645.38 47.13 483.01 162.37 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 501.57 664.16 47.37 491.97 172.19 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 501.39 663.76 47.29 492.39 171.37 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r United States Output Total Supply Trade 2/ Total Use 3/ Ending Stocks Total Grains 4/ 2016/17 472.56 556.08 96.71 363.61 95.76 2017/18 (Est.) 437.43 541.26 94.58 357.92 88.76 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 438.33 534.95 92.00 361.87 81.08 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 438.33 535.02 89.43 358.58 87.02 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Wheat 2016/17 62.83 92.60 28.60 31.86 32.13 2017/18 (Est.) 47.38 83.80 24.52 29.36 29.91 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 51.29 85.14 26.26 30.16 28.72 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 51.29 85.14 25.72 29.84 29.58 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Coarse Grains 5/ 2016/17 402.61 454.15 64.46 327.52 62.17 2017/18 (Est.) 384.39 449.49 67.30 324.28 57.92 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 379.92 440.84 62.63 327.43 50.78 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 379.92 440.91 60.73 324.45 55.74 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Rice, milled 2016/17 7.12 9.34 3.65 4.23 1.46 2017/18 (Est.) 5.66 7.98 2.76 4.28 0.93 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 7.12 8.97 3.11 4.29 1.58 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 7.12 8.97 2.99 4.29 1.70 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Based on ex port estimate. See individual commodity tables for treatment of ex port/import imbalances. 3/ Total use for the United States is equal to domestic consumption only (ex cludes ex ports). 4/ Wheat, coarse grains, and milled rice. 5/ Corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet, and mix ed grains (for U.S. ex cludes millet and mixed grains). April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 9 World and U.S. Supply and Use for Grains, Continued 1/ Million Metric Tons Foreign 3/ Output Total Supply Trade 2/ Total Use Ending Stocks Total Grains 4/ 2016/17 2,189.48 2,843.13 332.53 2,238.37 701.46 2017/18 (Est.) 2,178.70 2,872.09 318.23 2,241.04 725.63 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 2,168.14 2,884.14 333.07 2,278.27 697.87 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 2,173.09 2,890.78 336.64 2,278.97 701.24 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Wheat 2016/17 693.57 908.80 154.76 707.23 230.17 2017/18 (Est.) 715.81 941.70 156.70 714.25 251.98 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 681.72 927.48 152.65 711.94 241.80 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 681.58 929.62 152.74 709.31 246.03 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Coarse Grains 5/ 2016/17 1,012.08 1,310.08 134.17 1,051.68 322.86 2017/18 (Est.) 973.06 1,292.98 117.16 1,048.06 312.21 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 991.97 1,301.47 136.17 1,078.65 285.45 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 997.24 1,306.38 139.60 1,081.55 285.55 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Rice, milled 2016/17 483.83 624.25 43.61 479.46 148.43 2017/18 (Est.) 489.83 637.41 44.37 478.73 161.44 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 494.45 655.19 44.25 487.69 170.62 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 494.27 654.79 44.31 488.11 169.66 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Based on ex port estimate. See individual commodity tables for treatment of ex port/import imbalances. 3/ Total foreign is equal to world minus United States. 4/ Wheat, coarse grains, and milled rice. 5/ Corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet, and mix ed grains. World and U.S. Supply and Use for Cotton 1/ Million 480 -lb. Bales Output Total Supply Trade 2/ Total Use 3/ Ending Stocks World 2016/17 106.66 197.00 37.91 116.18 80.40 2017/18 (Est.) 123.76 204.16 40.92 122.76 81.05 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 118.89 200.04 42.18 123.59 76.09 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 118.93 199.98 42.09 123.18 76.44 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r United States 2016/17 17.17 20.98 14.92 3.25 2.75 2017/18 (Est.) 20.92 23.68 15.85 3.23 4.30 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 18.39 22.70 15.00 3.20 4.30 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 18.39 22.70 15.00 3.10 4.40 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Foreign 4/ 2016/17 89.49 176.02 22.99 112.93 77.65 2017/18 (Est.) 102.84 180.49 25.07 119.53 76.75 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 100.50 177.34 27.18 120.39 71.79 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 100.54 177.28 27.09 120.08 72.04 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. 2/ Based on ex port estimate. 3/ Includes mill use only. 4/ Total Foreign is equal to world minus United States. See global cotton tables for treatment of ex port/import imbalances. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 10 World and U.S. Supply and Use for Oilseeds 1/ (Million Metric Tons) World Output Total Supply Trade Total Use 2/ Ending Stocks Oilseeds 2016/17 572.85 666.83 170.55 467.29 109.49 2017/18 (Est.) 578.03 687.52 176.16 483.86 115.37 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 593.03 707.80 178.16 494.84 121.71 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 594.99 710.36 177.12 495.05 123.23 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Oilmeals 2016/17 319.79 337.02 88.13 316.83 16.81 2017/18 (Est.) 331.18 347.99 87.99 328.56 16.21 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 337.86 353.59 91.54 334.76 15.33 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 337.92 354.13 92.35 334.93 15.32 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Vegetable Oils 2016/17 188.33 209.67 81.23 183.43 20.35 2017/18 (Est.) 198.24 218.59 79.50 192.13 21.55 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 203.93 224.83 84.67 198.66 21.05 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 203.94 225.49 84.67 200.25 20.56 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r United States O ut pu Tot a l Suppl y Tr a d Tot a Us e / Endi n St ock Oilseeds 2016/17 126.94 135.31 60.08 56.26 9.60 2017/18 (Est.) 131.48 142.50 59.19 60.17 13.83 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 134.00 149.07 52.26 61.53 26.20 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 134.00 148.92 52.26 61.38 26.06 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Oilmeals 2016/17 43.11 47.31 10.83 36.08 0.41 2017/18 (Est.) 47.02 51.17 13.04 37.57 0.56 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 47.07 51.51 12.83 38.21 0.47 2018/19 ( Proj.) Apr 46.97 51.36 12.78 38.12 0.46 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Vegetable Oils 2016/17 11.43 17.37 1.42 14.72 1.23 2017/18 (Est.) 12.11 18.12 1.35 15.54 1.24 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 12.54 18.60 1.28 15.98 1.33 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 12.46 18.47 1.27 15.95 1.25 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Foreign 3/ O ut put Tot a l Suppl y Tr a de Tot a l Us e 2 / Endi ng St ocks Oilseeds 2016/17 445.91 531.51 110.47 411.03 99.89 2017/18 (Est.) 446.55 545.02 116.97 423.69 101.54 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 459.03 558.73 125.90 433.32 95.51 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 460.99 561.44 124.86 433.67 97.18 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Oilmeals 2016/17 276.68 289.71 77.31 280.76 16.40 2017/18 (Est.) 284.16 296.82 74.95 290.99 15.65 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 290.79 302.08 78.71 296.55 14.86 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 290.95 302.76 79.58 296.81 14.85 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Vegetable Oils 2016/17 176.90 192.30 79.82 168.71 19.11 2017/18 (Est.) 186.13 200.46 78.15 176.59 20.32 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 2018/19 (Proj.) Mar 191.40 206.23 83.39 182.68 19.71 2018/19 (Proj.) Apr 191.48 207.03 83.40 184.30 19.32 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years with Brazil and Argentina on an Oct. -Sept. year. 2/ Crush only for oilseeds. 3/ Total Foreign is equal to World minus United States. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 11 U.S. Wheat Supply and Use 1/ 2016/17 2017/18 Est. 2018/19 Proj. 2018/19 Proj. Mar Apr Million Acres Area Planted 50.1 46.1 47.8 47.8 Area Harvested 43.8 37.6 39.6 39.6 Bushels Yield per Harvested Acre 52.7 46.4 47.6 47.6 Million Bushels Beginning Stocks 976 1,181 1,099 1,099 Production 2,309 1,741 1,884 1,884 Imports 118 157 145 145 Supply, Total 3,402 3,079 3,128 3,128 Food 949 964 965 965 Seed 61 63 63 62 Feed and Residual 160 51 80 70 Domestic, Total 1,171 1,079 1,108 1,097 Ex ports 1,051 901 965 945 Use, Total 2,222 1,980 2,073 2,042 Ending Stocks 1,181 1,099 1,055 1,087 Avg. Farm Price ($/bu) 2/ 3.89 4.72 5.10 - 5.20 5.15 - 5.25 U.S. Wheat by Class: Supply and Use Year beginning June 1 Hard Red Winter Hard Red Spring Soft Red Winter White Durum Total Million Bushels 2017/18 (Est.) Beginning Stocks 589 235 215 105 36 1,181 Production 750 384 293 259 55 1,741 Supply, Total 3/ 1,346 707 513 371 142 3,079 Domestic Use 394 288 217 91 90 1,079 Ex ports 371 228 91 193 18 901 Use, Total 765 516 308 284 107 1,980 Ending Stocks, Total 581 191 205 87 35 1,099 2018/19 (Proj.) Beginning Stocks 581 191 205 87 35 1,099 Production 662 587 286 272 77 1,884 Supply, Total 3/ 1,249 850 497 365 167 3,128 Domestic Use 429 286 199 96 87 1,097 Ex ports 330 260 130 200 25 945 Use, Total 759 546 329 296 112 2,042 Ending Stocks, Total Apr 490 305 168 69 55 1,087 Ending Stocks, Total Mar 495 289 163 59 49 1,055 Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning June 1. 2/ Marketing -year weighted average price received by farmers. 3/ Includes imports. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 12 U.S. Feed Grain and Corn Supply and Use 1/ FEED GRAINS 2016/17 2017/18 Est. 2018/19 Proj. 2018/19 Proj. Mar Apr Million Acres Area Planted 106.6 100.9 100.1 100.1 Area Harvested 96.5 90.5 89.6 89.6 Metric Tons Yield per Harvested Acre 4.17 4.24 4.24 4.24 Million Metric Tons Beginning Stocks 48.1 62.1 57.9 57.9 Production 402.3 384.1 379.7 379.7 Imports 3.3 2.7 2.7 2.7 Supply, Total 453.6 449.0 440.4 440.4 Feed and Residual 144.6 138.5 141.6 139.9 Food, Seed & Industrial 182.4 185.3 185.4 184.0 Domestic, Total 327.0 323.8 327.0 323.9 Ex ports 64.5 67.3 62.6 60.7 Use, Total 391.5 391.1 389.6 384.6 Ending Stocks 62.1 57.9 50.8 55.7 CORN 2016/ 17 2017/ 18 E st. 2018/ 19 P r oj . 2018/ 19 P r oj M arch Ap r i l Million Acres Area Planted 94.0 90.2 89.1 89.1 Area Harvested 86.7 82.7 81.7 81.7 Bushels Yield per Harvested Acre 174.6 176.6 176.4 176.4 Million Bushels Beginning Stocks 1,737 2,293 2,140 2,140 Production 15,148 14,609 14,420 14,420 Imports 57 36 40 40 Supply, Total 16,942 16,939 16,600 16,600 Feed and Residual 5,470 5,304 5,375 5,300 Food, Seed & Industrial 2/ 6,885 7,056 7,015 6,965 Ethanol & by -products 3/ 5,432 5,605 5,550 5,500 Domestic, Total 12,355 12,360 12,390 12,265 Ex ports 2,294 2,438 2,375 2,300 Use, Total 14,649 14,799 14,765 14,565 Ending Stocks 2,293 2,140 1,835 2,035 Avg. Farm Price ($/bu) 4/ 3.36 3.36 3.35 - 3.75 3.40 - 3.70 Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning September 1 for corn and sorghum; June 1 for barley and oats. 2/ For a breakout of FSI corn uses, see Feed Outlook table 5 or access the data on the Web through the Feed Grains Database at www.ers.usda.gov/data -products/feed -grains -database.aspx . 3/ Corn processed in ethanol plants to produce ethanol and by -products including distillers' grains, corn gluten feed, corn gluten meal, and corn oil. 4/ Marketing - year weighted average pric e received by farmers. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 13 U.S. Sorghum, Barley, and Oats Supply and Use 1/ S ORGHUM 2016/17 2017/18 Est. 2018/19 Proj. 2018/19 Proj. Mar Apr Million Bushels F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Area Planted (mil. acres) 6.7 5.6 5.7 5.7 Area Harvested (mil. acres) 6.2 5.0 5.1 5.1 Yield (bushels/acre) 77.9 71.7 72.1 72.1 Beginning Stocks 37 33 35 35 Production 480 362 365 365 Imports 2 2 0 0 Supply, Total 519 397 400 400 Feed and Residual 133 97 145 155 Food, Seed & Industrial 115 60 105 100 Total Domestic 247 157 250 255 Ex ports 238 205 85 85 Use, Total 485 362 335 340 Ending Stocks 33 35 65 60 Avg. Farm Price ($/bu) 2/ 2.79 3.22 3.10 - 3.50 3.05 - 3.35 F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r BARLEY 2016/ 17 2017/ 18 Es t . 2018/ 19 P r oj . 2018/ 19 P r oj M arch Ap r i l F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Area Planted (mil. acres) 3.1 2.5 2.5 2.5 Area Harvested (mil. acres) 2.6 2.0 2.0 2.0 Yield (bushels/acre) 77.9 73.0 77.4 77.4 Beginning Stocks 102 106 94 94 Production 200 143 153 153 Imports 10 9 8 8 Supply, Total 312 259 256 256 Feed and Residual 39 2 5 5 Food, Seed & Industrial 162 157 155 155 Total Domestic 201 159 160 160 Ex ports 4 5 5 5 Use, Total 205 164 165 165 Ending Stocks 106 94 91 91 Avg. Farm Price ($/bu) 2/ 4.96 4.47 4.35 - 4.85 4.40 - 4.80 F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r OATS 2016/ 17 2017/ 18 Es t . 2018/ 19 P r oj . 2018/ 19 P r oj M arch Ap r i l F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Area Planted (mil. acres) 2.8 2.6 2.7 2.7 Area Harvested (mil. acres) 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.9 Yield (bushels/acre) 66.0 61.7 64.9 64.9 Beginning Stocks 57 50 41 41 Production 65 50 56 56 Imports 90 89 90 90 Supply, Total 212 189 187 187 Feed and Residual 82 68 70 70 Food, Seed & Industrial 76 78 79 79 Total Domestic 158 146 149 149 Ex ports 3 2 2 2 Use, Total 161 148 151 151 Ending Stocks 50 41 36 36 Avg. Farm Price ($/bu) 2/ 2.06 2.59 2.55 - 2.75 2.60 - 2.70 F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning September 1 for sorghum; June 1 for barley and oats. 2/ Marketing -year weighted average price received by farmers. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 14 U.S. Rice Supply and Use 1/ (Rough Equivalent of Rough and Milled Rice) TOTAL RICE 2016/17 2017/18 Est. 2018/19 Proj. 2018/19 Proj. Mar Apr Million Acres Area Planted 3.15 2.46 2.95 2.95 Area Harvested 3.10 2.37 2.92 2.92 F ille r Pounds Yield per Harvested Acre 7,237 7,507 7,692 7,692 Million Hundredweight Beginning Stocks 2/ 46.5 46.0 29.4 29.4 Production 224.1 178.2 224.2 224.2 Imports 23.5 26.9 29.0 29.0 Supply, Total 294.1 251.2 282.6 282.6 Domestic & Residual 3/ 133.2 134.8 135.0 135.0 Ex ports, Total 4/ 114.8 87.0 98.0 94.0 Rough 40.4 28.6 33.0 33.0 Milled (rough equiv.) 74.4 58.4 65.0 61.0 Use, Total 248.0 221.8 233.0 229.0 Ending Stocks 46.0 29.4 49.6 53.6 Avg. Milling Yield (%) 5/ 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 Avg. Farm Price ($/cwt) 6/ 10.40 12.90 11.70 - 12.70 11.80 - 12.40 Tot a l LONG -GRAIN RICE 2016/ 17 2017/ 18 Es t . 2018/ 19 P r oj . 2018/ 19 P r oj M arch Ap r i l Harvested Acres (mil.) 2.40 1.75 2.18 2.18 Y ield (pounds/acre) 6,927 7,314 7,517 7,517 Beginning Stocks 22.7 31.0 20.3 20.3 Production 166.5 127.9 164.0 164.0 Supply, Total 7/ 209.4 182.2 207.8 207.8 Domestic & Residual 3/ 101.8 98.6 105.0 106.0 Ex ports 8/ 76.6 63.3 68.0 67.0 Use, Total 178.4 161.9 173.0 173.0 Ending Stocks 31.0 20.3 34.8 34.8 Avg. Farm Price ($/cwt) 6/ 9.61 11.50 10.40 - 11.20 10.60 - 11.00 F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r MEDIU M & S HORT -GRAIN RICE 2016/ 17 2017/ 18 Es t . 2018/ 19 P r oj . 2018/ 19 P r oj M arch Ap r i l Harvested Acres (mil.) 0.69 0.63 0.73 0.73 Y ield (pounds/acre) 8,311 8,048 8,209 8,209 Beginning Stocks 20.9 11.5 7.6 7.6 Production 57.7 50.4 60.3 60.3 Supply, Total 7/ 81.1 67.5 73.4 73.4 Domestic & Residual 3/ 31.4 36.2 30.0 29.0 Ex ports 8/ 38.2 23.7 30.0 27.0 Use, Total 69.6 59.9 60.0 56.0 Ending Stocks 11.5 7.6 13.4 17.4 Avg. Farm Price ($/cwt) 1/ 6/ 9/ 13.10 17.00 16.10 - 16.90 15.70 - 16.50 California 10/ 14.10 20.10 17.80 - 18.80 17.40 - 18.20 Other States 1/ 10.10 11.70 11.80 - 12.60 12.00 - 12.40 F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. 2/ Includes the f ollowing quantities of broke n kernel rice (type undetermined) not included in estimates of ending stocks by type (in mil. cwt): 2015/16- 2.9; 2016/17- 3.5; 2017/ 18-1.4. 3/ Residual includes unreported use, processing losses, and estimating errors. Use by type may not add to total rice use because of the dif f erence in brokens between beginning and ending stocks. 4/ Includes rough rice and milled rice exports. Mille d rice exports are converted to an equivalent rough basis. 5/ Expressed as a percent, i.e., the total quantity of whole kernel and broken rice produced divided by the quantity of rough rice milled. 6/ Marketing- year weighted average price received by farm ers. 7/ Includes imports. 8/ Exports by type of rice are estimated. 9/ The medium/short- grain season -average- f arm price (SAFP) largely ref lects rice that is marketed through price pools in Calif ornia. The pool price is not f inal until all the rice in the pool is marketed f or the crop year. Theref ore, SAFP f orecasts based on the average of NASS monthly prices and the f inal price may differ. For example, the average difference between the preliminary California SAFP forecast and the final price has averaged $0.98 per cwt f rom 2014/15-2017/18, with a high of $3.50 per cwt in 2017/18 and a low of -$0.20 per cwt in 2015/16. 10/ Marketing year beginning October 1. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 15 U.S. Soybeans and Products Supply and Use (Domestic Measure) 1/ SOYBEANS 2016/17 2017/18 Est. 2018/19 Proj. 2018/19 Proj. Mar Apr F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Million Acres Area Planted 83.5 90.2 89.2 89.2 Area Harvested 82.7 89.5 88.1 88.1 F ille r Bushels Yield per Harvested Acre 51.9 49.3 51.6 51.6 Million Bushels Beginning Stocks 197 302 438 438 Production 4,296 4,412 4,544 4,544 Imports 22 22 20 17 Supply, Total 4,516 4,735 5,002 4,999 Crushings 1,901 2,055 2,100 2,100 Ex ports 2,166 2,129 1,875 1,875 Seed 105 104 96 98 Residual 42 9 31 31 Use, Total 4,214 4,297 4,102 4,104 Ending Stocks 302 438 900 895 Avg. Farm Price ($/bu) 2/ 9.47 9.33 8.10 - 9.10 8.35 - 8.85 Tot a l SOYBEAN OIL 2016/ 17 2017/ 18 Es t . 2018/ 19 P r oj . 2018/ 19 P r oj M arch Ap r i l F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Million Pounds Beginning Stocks 1,687 1,711 1,990 1,990 Production 4/ 22,123 23,767 24,570 24,570 Imports 319 335 300 400 Supply, Total 24,129 25,814 26,860 26,960 Domestic Disappearance 19,862 21,376 22,600 22,850 Biodiesel 3/ 6,200 7,134 8,200 8,350 Food, Feed & other Industrial 13,662 14,243 14,400 14,500 Ex ports 2,556 2,447 2,250 2,250 Use, Total 22,418 23,824 24,850 25,100 Ending stocks 1,711 1,990 2,010 1,860 Avg. Price (c/lb) 2/ 32.48 30.04 28.50 - 31.50 28.00 - 30.00 Tot a l SOYBEAN MEAL 2016/ 17 2017/ 18 Es t . 2018/ 19 P r oj . 2018/ 19 P r oj M arch Ap r i l F ille r 1 2 3 4 Thousand Short Tons Beginning Stocks 264 401 553 553 Production 4/ 44,787 49,216 49,147 49,097 Imports 350 495 450 500 Supply, Total 45,400 50,112 50,150 50,150 Domestic Disappearance 33,420 35,502 35,950 35,950 Ex ports 11,580 14,057 13,750 13,750 Use, Total 45,000 49,559 49,700 49,700 Ending Stocks 401 553 450 450 Avg. Price ($/s.t.) 2/ 316.88 345.02 295.00 - 335.00 305.00 - 325.00 Tot a l Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. Reliability calculations at end of report. 1/ Marketing year beginning September 1 for soybeans; October 1 for soybean oil and soybean meal. 2/ Prices: soybeans, marketing year weighted average price received by farmers; oil, simple average of crude soybean oil, Decatur; meal, simple average of 48 percent protein, Decatur. 3/ Reflects only biodiesel made from methyl ester as reported by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. 4/ Based on an October year cr ush of 2,079 million bushels for 2017/18 and 2,100 million bushels for 2018/19. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 16 U.S. Sugar Supply and Use 1/ 2016/17 2017/18 Est. 2018/19 Proj. 2018/19 Proj. Mar Apr F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r 1,000 Short Tons, Raw Value Beginning Stocks 2,054 1,876 2,008 2,008 Production 2/ 8,969 9,293 9,103 9,060 Beet Sugar 5,103 5,279 5,004 4,997 Cane Sugar 3,866 4,014 4,099 4,063 Florida 2,055 1,983 2,078 2,043 Hawaii 43 0 0 0 Louisiana 1,628 1,862 1,875 1,875 Tex as 140 169 145 145 Imports 3,244 3,277 2,862 2,862 TRQ 3/ 1,611 1,663 1,560 1,560 Other Program 4/ 419 326 350 350 Other 5/ 1,213 1,287 952 952 Mex ico 1,201 1,223 897 897 Total Supply 14,267 14,445 13,973 13,930 Ex ports 95 170 35 35 Deliveries 12,258 12,185 12,270 12,270 Food 6/ 12,102 12,048 12,125 12,125 Other 7/ 156 137 145 145 Miscellaneous 38 82 0 0 Total Use 12,391 12,438 12,305 12,305 Ending Stocks 1,876 2,008 1,668 1,625 Stocks to Use Ratio 15.1 16.1 13.6 13.2 Tot a l 1/ Fiscal years beginning Oct 1. Data and projections correspond to category components from "Sweetener Market Data" (SMD). 2/ Production projections for 2017/18 and 2018/19 are based on Crop Production and processor projections where appropriate. 3/ For 2017/18, WTO raw sugar TRQ shortfall (268) and for 2018/19 (99). 4/ Composed of sugar under the re - ex port and polyhydric alcohol programs. 5/ Imports from Mex ico; and high -tier tariff sugar and syrups not otherwise specified -- for 2017/18 (64) and 2018/19 (55). 6/ After 2014/15, SMD deliveries for domestic human food use and for miscellaneous uses reported sepa rately. 7/ Transfers accompanying deliveries for sugar -containing products to be ex ported (SCP) and polyhydric alcohol manufacture (POLY ), and deliveries for livestock feed and ethanol. Total refiner license transfers for SCP and POLY inclusive of WASDE -reported deliveries: 2016/17 -- 389; estimated 2017/18 -- 278; projected 2018/19 -- 324. Mexico Sugar Supply and Use and High Fructose Corn Syrup Imports 1/ Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domestic 2/ Ex ports Ending Stocks Sugar 1,000 Metric Tons, Actual W eight 2017/18 Est. Mar 1,002 6,010 204 4,723 1,099 1,395 2017/18 Est. Apr 1,002 6,010 204 4,723 1,099 1,395 2018/19 Proj. Mar 1,395 6,152 70 5,095 1,102 1,420 2018/19 Proj. Apr 1,395 6,152 70 5,095 1,102 1,420 1/ HFCS consumption by Mex ico (1,000 metric tons, dry basis): Oct -Sep 2016/17 = 1,522; Estimated 2017/18 = 1,593; Oct-Feb 2018 = 627; Projected 2018/19 = 1,555; Oct -Feb 2019 = 588. Footnote source for estimate: Comite Nacional para el Desarollo Sustentable de la Cana de Azucar. 2/Includes deliveries for consumption, Mex ico's products ex port program (IMMEX), and Other Deliveries/Ending Year Statistical Adjustments. IMMEX: 2017/18 (482 est); 2018/19 (480). Other Deliveries/Ending Year Statistical Adjustments: 2017/18 (29), 2018/19 (13). April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 17 U.S. Cotton Supply and Use 1/ 2016/17 2017/18 Est. 2018/19 Proj. 2018/19 Proj. Mar Apr F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Area Million Acres Planted 10.07 12.72 14.10 14.10 Harvested 9.51 11.10 10.53 10.53 F ille r Pounds Yield per Harvested Acre 867 905 838 838 Million 480 Pound Bales Beginning Stocks 3.80 2.75 4.30 4.30 Production 17.17 20.92 18.39 18.39 Imports 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.01 Supply, Total 20.98 23.68 22.70 22.70 Domestic Use 3.25 3.23 3.20 3.10 Ex ports, Total 14.92 15.85 15.00 15.00 Use, Total 18.17 19.07 18.20 18.10 Unaccounted 2/ 0.06 0.30 0.20 0.20 Ending Stocks 2.75 4.30 4.30 4.40 Avg. Farm Price 3/ 68.0 68.6 69.00 - 71.00 69.00 - 71.00 Tot a l Note: Reliability calculations at end of report. 1/ Upland and ex tra -long staple; marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may not add due to rounding. 2/ Reflects the difference between the previous season's supply less total use and ending stocks. 3/ C ents per pound for upland cotton. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 18 World Wheat Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) 2016/17 Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domes tic Feed Domes tic Total 2/ Ex ports Ending Stocks World 3/ 245.00 756.40 179.17 147.04 739.09 183.36 262.31 United States 26.55 62.83 3.21 4.37 31.86 28.60 32.13 Total Foreign 218.44 693.57 175.96 142.68 707.23 154.76 230.17 Major Exporters 4/ 25.34 227.73 5.96 65.87 151.40 84.07 23.55 Argentina 0.82 18.40 0.00 0.05 5.15 13.83 0.25 Australia 3.85 31.82 0.15 4.00 7.45 22.64 5.73 Canada 5.18 32.14 0.50 5.82 10.80 20.16 6.86 European Union 5/ 15.49 145.37 5.30 56.00 128.00 27.44 10.72 Major Importers 6/ 142.86 203.51 96.61 36.28 277.46 5.48 160.04 Brazil 1.00 6.73 7.35 0.80 12.20 0.62 2.26 China 97.00 133.27 4.41 17.00 119.00 0.75 114.93 Sel. Mideast 7/ 17.17 19.16 18.11 3.94 37.25 0.53 16.67 N. Africa 8/ 16.75 13.96 28.56 2.35 44.55 0.57 14.15 Pakistan 3.82 25.63 0.00 0.80 24.50 0.60 4.35 Southeast Asia 9/ 5.19 0.00 26.89 9.89 25.47 1.02 5.60 Selected Other India 14.54 87.00 5.90 4.70 97.12 0.52 9.80 FSU-12 16.98 130.09 7.24 27.62 78.65 54.42 21.23 Russia 5.61 72.53 0.50 17.00 40.00 27.81 10.83 Kazakhstan 2.60 14.99 0.08 2.10 6.90 7.40 3.36 Ukraine 3.35 26.79 0.04 3.60 10.30 18.11 1.77 2017/18 Est. Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domes tic Feed Domes tic Total 2/ Ex ports Ending Stocks World 3/ 262.31 763.19 178.91 146.88 743.61 181.22 281.89 United States 32.13 47.38 4.28 1.39 29.36 24.52 29.91 Total Foreign 230.17 715.81 174.62 145.49 714.25 156.70 251.98 Major Exporters 4/ 23.55 221.05 6.44 66.57 152.94 71.25 26.85 Argentina 0.25 18.50 0.00 0.05 5.65 12.16 0.94 Australia 5.73 21.30 0.16 4.00 7.48 13.85 5.87 Canada 6.86 29.98 0.45 4.52 9.42 21.95 5.92 European Union 5/ 10.72 151.26 5.82 58.00 130.40 23.29 14.12 Major Importers 6/ 160.04 207.34 93.73 35.45 280.82 6.50 173.79 Brazil 2.26 4.26 7.02 0.50 12.00 0.23 1.31 China 114.93 134.33 4.00 17.50 121.00 1.00 131.26 Sel. Mideast 7/ 16.67 18.36 18.27 4.11 37.91 0.78 14.62 N. Africa 8/ 14.15 19.25 27.45 2.25 45.23 0.83 14.79 Pakistan 4.35 26.67 0.00 1.00 25.00 1.20 4.83 Southeast Asia 9/ 5.60 0.00 25.87 8.94 25.39 1.04 5.03 Selected Other India 9.80 98.51 1.17 5.00 95.83 0.44 13.20 FSU-12 21.23 142.44 8.22 30.66 81.76 69.12 21.02 Russia 10.83 85.17 0.47 20.00 43.00 41.42 12.04 Kazakhstan 3.36 14.80 0.10 2.10 6.90 9.00 2.37 Ukraine 1.77 26.98 0.06 3.30 9.80 17.78 1.24 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and ex ports. 3/ World imports and ex ports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit, and reporting di screpancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Australia, Canada, and the European Union. 5/ Trade ex cludes intra-trade. 6/ Brazil, China, Japan, Mex ico, N. Africa, Pakistan, selected Middle East, and Southeast Asia. 7/ Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, K uwait, Saudi Arabia, Y emen, United Arab Emirates, and Oman. 8/ Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. 9/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and V ietnam. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 19 World Wheat Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.) (Million Metric Tons) 2018/19 Proj. Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domes tic Feed Domes tic Total 2/ Ex ports Ending Stocks World 3/ Mar 279.61 733.00 176.53 142.07 742.09 178.91 270.53 Apr 281.89 732.87 175.60 139.53 739.15 178.46 275.61 United States Mar 29.91 51.29 3.95 2.18 30.16 26.26 28.72 Apr 29.91 51.29 3.95 1.91 29.84 25.72 29.58 Total Foreign Mar 249.71 681.72 172.59 139.89 711.94 152.65 241.80 Apr 251.98 681.58 171.66 137.62 709.31 152.74 246.03 Major Exporters 4/ Mar 26.86 206.20 6.81 62.55 148.65 71.20 20.02 Apr 26.85 206.20 6.61 61.10 147.20 71.70 20.76 Argentina Mar 0.94 19.50 0.01 0.05 5.65 14.20 0.60 Apr 0.94 19.50 0.01 0.10 5.70 13.70 1.05 Australia Mar 5.87 17.30 0.15 5.70 9.20 10.00 4.12 Apr 5.87 17.30 0.15 5.70 9.20 10.00 4.12 Canada Mar 5.92 31.80 0.45 4.30 9.30 24.00 4.87 Apr 5.92 31.80 0.45 4.30 9.30 24.00 4.87 European Union 5/ Mar 14.13 137.60 6.20 52.50 124.50 23.00 10.43 Apr 14.12 137.60 6.00 51.00 123.00 24.00 10.72 Major Importers 6/ Mar 171.53 205.14 92.76 37.68 287.09 7.06 175.28 Apr 173.79 205.11 92.86 36.93 286.29 6.76 178.71 Brazil Mar 1.31 5.43 7.50 0.50 12.10 0.80 1.34 Apr 1.31 5.43 7.50 0.50 12.10 0.80 1.34 China Mar 131.26 131.43 3.50 20.00 125.00 1.20 139.99 Apr 131.26 131.43 3.50 20.00 125.00 1.20 139.99 Sel. Mideast 7/ Mar 12.64 17.91 18.45 4.71 39.04 0.64 9.32 Apr 14.62 17.88 17.55 3.66 37.84 0.54 11.67 N. Africa 8/ Mar 14.51 21.01 26.70 2.25 46.08 0.70 15.44 Apr 14.79 21.01 27.00 2.25 46.18 0.70 15.92 Pakistan Mar 4.83 25.50 0.01 1.20 25.30 1.70 3.33 Apr 4.83 25.50 0.01 1.20 25.30 1.50 3.53 Southeast Asia 9/ Mar 5.03 0.00 25.50 8.04 25.34 1.06 4.13 Apr 5.03 0.00 26.20 8.34 25.64 1.06 4.53 Selected Other India Mar 13.20 99.70 0.10 5.00 95.00 0.50 17.50 Apr 13.20 99.70 0.10 5.00 95.00 0.50 17.50 FSU-12 Mar 20.84 124.78 8.56 27.28 77.97 63.03 13.19 Apr 21.02 124.86 8.56 27.28 77.97 63.03 13.44 Russia Mar 11.87 71.69 0.50 18.00 40.50 37.00 6.55 Apr 12.04 71.69 0.50 18.00 40.50 37.00 6.73 Kazakhstan Mar 2.37 13.95 0.06 1.80 6.60 8.50 1.27 Apr 2.37 13.95 0.06 1.80 6.60 8.50 1.27 Ukraine Mar 1.24 25.00 0.06 2.40 8.70 16.50 1.10 Apr 1.24 25.06 0.06 2.40 8.70 16.50 1.16 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and ex ports. 3/ World imports and ex ports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit, and reporting di screpancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Australia, Canada, and the European Union. 5/ Trade ex cludes intra-trade. 6/ Brazil, China, Japan, Mex ico, N. Africa, Pakistan, selected Middle East, and Southeast Asia. 7/ Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, K uwait, Saudi Arabia, Y emen, United Arab Emirates, and Oman. 8/ Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. 9/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and V ietnam. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 20 World Coarse Grain Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) 2016/17 Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domes tic Feed Domes tic Total 2/ Ex ports Ending Stocks World 3/ 349.54 1,414.69 172.61 823.05 1,379.20 198.63 385.02 United States 48.11 402.61 3.43 144.73 327.52 64.46 62.17 Total Foreign 301.43 1,012.08 169.18 678.32 1,051.68 134.17 322.86 Major Exporters 4/ 18.07 212.15 2.45 90.23 121.44 77.89 33.35 Argentina 3.27 48.57 0.01 10.77 16.04 29.11 6.70 Australia 1.50 17.27 0.00 4.22 6.09 10.02 2.65 Brazil 7.01 101.58 1.55 53.45 64.03 31.61 14.49 Canada 4.97 26.62 0.79 14.26 21.97 4.85 5.56 Major Importers 5/ 45.20 240.94 120.79 275.01 357.83 11.05 38.05 European Union 6/ 15.74 152.83 15.56 119.87 160.84 8.09 15.20 Japan 1.76 0.18 17.00 13.26 17.25 0.00 1.69 Mex ico 5.84 33.26 15.29 27.95 46.85 1.54 6.00 N. Afr & Mideast 7/ 10.49 24.80 34.17 54.59 62.39 0.16 6.91 Saudi Arabia 4.40 0.25 11.53 13.22 13.62 0.00 2.56 Southeast Asia 8/ 4.37 29.35 13.68 34.97 42.94 1.27 3.19 South Korea 1.95 0.20 9.31 7.07 9.64 0.00 1.81 Selected Other China 213.33 270.93 16.06 196.90 275.95 0.11 224.25 FSU-12 6.30 92.74 0.76 41.04 56.36 36.54 6.90 Russia 1.66 40.77 0.28 22.48 32.08 8.57 2.06 Ukraine 3.17 39.22 0.04 9.06 12.53 26.89 3.01 2017/18 Est. B egi nni ng St ocks Pr oduct i o n I m por Do m e s t i Feed Do m e s t i T o ta l 2 Expor t s Endi ng St ocks World 3/ 385.02 1,357.45 187.68 835.95 1,372.34 184.45 370.13 United States 62.17 384.39 2.94 138.61 324.28 67.30 57.92 Total Foreign 322.86 973.06 184.75 697.34 1,048.06 117.16 312.21 Major Exporters 4/ 33.35 176.11 3.44 95.62 127.34 63.41 22.16 Argentina 6.70 39.32 0.01 11.88 17.41 23.55 5.06 Australia 2.65 11.91 0.00 3.94 5.81 6.84 1.91 Brazil 14.49 85.06 1.46 57.70 68.18 25.13 7.71 Canada 5.56 26.24 1.77 15.43 23.27 5.78 4.53 Major Importers 5/ 38.05 244.77 133.97 283.35 367.37 10.01 39.41 European Union 6/ 15.20 152.49 19.35 121.15 162.67 7.92 16.46 Japan 1.69 0.19 17.58 13.75 17.75 0.00 1.71 Mex ico 6.00 33.19 16.36 29.20 48.41 0.96 6.18 N. Afr & Mideast 7/ 6.91 28.99 39.15 59.08 66.99 0.13 7.94 Saudi Arabia 2.56 0.26 12.08 12.28 12.80 0.00 2.10 Southeast Asia 8/ 3.19 29.37 14.74 35.87 43.99 1.01 2.31 South Korea 1.81 0.20 10.19 7.80 10.31 0.00 1.90 Selected Other China 224.25 266.57 16.43 199.12 283.98 0.06 223.21 FSU-12 6.90 89.04 0.74 39.78 54.85 36.02 5.81 Russia 2.06 41.72 0.13 21.57 31.02 11.52 1.37 Ukraine 3.01 34.07 0.05 8.44 11.82 22.50 2.81 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. Coarse grains include corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet, and mixed grains (for U.S. excludes millet and mixed grains). 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit, and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Australia, Canada, Brazil, and South Africa. 5/ The European Union, Mexico, Japan, selected North Afri ca and M iddle East, South Korea, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan. 6/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/ Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, and Turkey. 8/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 21 World Coarse Grain Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.) (Million Metric Tons) 2018/19 Proj. Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domes tic Feed Domes tic Total 2/ Ex ports Ending Stocks World 3/ Mar 370.41 1,371.89 193.39 855.24 1,406.08 198.80 336.23 Apr 370.13 1,377.16 194.92 855.95 1,406.01 200.33 341.29 United States Mar 57.92 379.92 3.00 141.70 327.43 62.63 50.78 Apr 57.92 379.92 3.07 140.12 324.45 60.73 55.74 Total Foreign Mar 312.49 991.97 190.39 713.54 1,078.65 136.17 285.45 Apr 312.21 997.24 191.85 715.82 1,081.55 139.60 285.55 Major Exporters 4/ Mar 22.88 200.14 3.56 96.35 129.18 74.80 22.60 Apr 22.16 202.79 4.51 97.30 130.39 76.73 22.35 Argentina Mar 5.78 53.92 0.01 12.55 18.31 33.31 8.09 Apr 5.06 54.92 0.01 12.55 18.31 33.81 7.88 Australia Mar 1.91 10.90 0.00 3.49 5.54 5.32 1.96 Apr 1.91 10.90 0.00 3.49 5.54 5.32 1.96 Brazil Mar 7.51 97.42 1.55 58.59 70.04 29.02 7.43 Apr 7.71 99.08 1.60 58.74 70.24 31.05 7.09 Canada Mar 4.53 26.24 1.81 15.84 23.32 5.55 3.71 Apr 4.53 26.24 1.81 15.84 23.32 5.55 3.71 Major Importers 5/ Mar 39.10 239.88 141.24 294.56 378.01 8.93 33.28 Apr 39.41 242.50 141.76 295.98 379.83 9.73 34.10 European Union 6/ Mar 16.46 146.96 22.91 125.60 166.57 6.95 12.80 Apr 16.46 148.18 24.01 126.70 168.17 7.55 12.92 Japan Mar 1.71 0.18 17.27 13.52 17.51 0.00 1.65 Apr 1.71 0.18 17.27 13.52 17.51 0.00 1.64 Mex ico Mar 6.26 31.29 17.31 30.72 49.94 1.00 3.92 Apr 6.18 32.49 17.31 30.82 50.04 1.00 4.94 N. Afr & Mideast 7/ Mar 7.56 31.43 38.50 61.37 69.34 0.20 7.94 Apr 7.94 31.43 39.42 62.59 70.56 0.20 8.03 Saudi Arabia Mar 2.10 0.29 13.51 13.45 13.93 0.00 1.98 Apr 2.10 0.29 12.61 12.75 13.23 0.00 1.78 Southeast Asia 8/ Mar 2.31 29.46 17.16 37.46 45.56 0.79 2.59 Apr 2.31 29.66 16.56 37.16 45.16 0.99 2.39 South Korea Mar 1.90 0.20 10.39 8.11 10.62 0.00 1.87 Apr 1.90 0.20 10.39 8.11 10.62 0.00 1.87 Selected Other China Mar 223.21 265.14 13.35 205.30 296.28 0.09 205.32 Apr 223.21 265.14 13.35 205.30 296.28 0.09 205.32 FSU-12 Mar 5.96 93.38 0.74 36.62 50.68 43.60 5.81 Apr 5.81 94.08 0.74 36.68 50.74 44.30 5.59 Russia Mar 1.39 35.00 0.13 18.60 27.17 7.96 1.39 Apr 1.37 35.00 0.13 18.60 27.17 8.12 1.21 Ukraine Mar 2.81 43.99 0.04 7.92 11.17 33.01 2.66 Apr 2.81 44.50 0.04 7.92 11.17 33.51 2.67 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. Coarse grains include corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet, and mixed grains (for U.S. excludes millet and mixed grains). 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. 3 / World imports and expo rts may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit, and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Australia, Canada, Brazil, and South Africa. 5/ The European Union, Mexico, Japan, selected North Africa and Middl e East, South Korea, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan. 6/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/ Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, and Turkey. 8/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 22 World Corn Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) 2016/17 Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domes tic Feed Domes tic Total 2/ Ex ports Ending Stocks World 3/ 311.48 1,123.41 135.59 656.07 1,084.14 160.06 350.75 United States 44.12 384.78 1.45 138.94 313.83 58.27 58.25 Total Foreign 267.35 738.63 134.14 517.13 770.31 101.79 292.49 Major Exporters 4/ 9.31 157.05 0.87 65.96 84.36 59.88 22.99 Argentina 1.45 41.00 0.01 7.50 11.20 25.99 5.27 Brazil 6.77 98.50 0.85 51.00 60.50 31.60 14.02 South Africa 1.10 17.55 0.00 7.46 12.66 2.29 3.70 Major Importers 5/ 22.61 124.90 80.39 147.78 201.04 5.00 21.87 Egypt 2.22 6.00 8.77 12.70 15.10 0.01 1.89 European Union 6/ 6.93 61.88 14.97 55.00 74.00 2.19 7.60 Japan 1.35 0.00 15.17 11.60 15.20 0.00 1.32 Mex ico 5.16 27.58 14.61 22.50 40.40 1.54 5.41 Southeast Asia 7/ 4.36 29.30 13.48 34.90 42.70 1.26 3.18 South Korea 1.94 0.08 9.22 7.03 9.44 0.00 1.80 Selected Other 0.00 Canada 2.45 13.89 0.71 7.50 12.95 1.52 2.57 China 212.02 263.61 2.46 185.00 255.00 0.08 223.02 FSU-12 2.60 47.79 0.35 17.67 20.51 27.17 3.07 Ukraine 1.39 27.97 0.03 5.10 6.50 21.33 1.55 2017/18 Est. B egi nni ng St ocks Pr oduct i o n I m por t s D o m e stic Feed D o m e stic T o ta l 2/ Expor t s Endi ng St ocks World 3/ 350.75 1,076.40 149.97 671.72 1,086.73 147.07 340.41 United States 58.25 371.10 0.92 134.73 313.97 61.94 54.37 Total Foreign 292.49 705.30 149.05 536.99 772.76 85.13 286.05 Major Exporters 4/ 22.99 127.10 1.02 70.10 89.00 48.22 13.89 Argentina 5.27 32.00 0.01 8.50 12.40 21.00 3.88 Brazil 14.02 82.00 0.92 55.00 64.50 25.12 7.31 South Africa 3.70 13.10 0.10 6.60 12.10 2.10 2.70 Major Importers 5/ 21.87 125.54 88.50 154.40 208.45 3.72 23.74 Egypt 1.89 6.40 9.46 13.40 15.90 0.01 1.84 European Union 6/ 7.60 62.10 18.41 57.00 76.50 1.75 9.86 Japan 1.32 0.00 15.67 12.00 15.60 0.00 1.39 Mex ico 5.41 27.57 16.13 24.30 42.50 0.96 5.65 Southeast Asia 7/ 3.18 29.32 14.40 35.80 43.60 1.00 2.30 South Korea 1.80 0.07 10.02 7.70 10.00 0.00 1.89 Selected Other 0.00 Canada 2.57 14.10 1.70 8.40 14.06 1.94 2.37 China 223.02 259.07 3.46 187.00 263.00 0.02 222.53 FSU-12 3.07 42.27 0.45 16.57 19.27 24.09 2.43 Ukraine 1.55 24.12 0.04 4.90 6.20 18.04 1.47 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and ex ports. 3/ World imports and ex ports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit, and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Brazil, and South Africa. 5/ Egypt, the European Union, Mex ico, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. 6/ Trade ex cludes intra -trade. 7/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and V ietnam. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 23 World Corn Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.) (Million Metric Tons) 2018/19 Proj. Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domes tic Feed Domes tic Total 2/ Ex ports Ending Stocks World 3/ Mar 341.16 1,101.16 160.81 702.95 1,133.79 166.96 308.53 Apr 340.41 1,107.38 161.95 703.51 1,133.77 168.15 314.01 United States Mar 54.37 366.29 1.02 136.53 314.72 60.33 46.62 Apr 54.37 366.29 1.02 134.63 311.55 58.42 51.70 Total Foreign Mar 286.79 734.87 159.80 566.42 819.07 106.63 261.91 Apr 286.05 741.09 160.94 568.89 822.23 109.73 262.31 Major Exporters 4/ Mar 14.60 151.50 1.11 71.50 91.60 60.60 15.00 Apr 13.89 154.00 2.01 72.30 92.60 62.50 14.80 Argentina Mar 4.58 46.00 0.01 9.70 13.80 30.00 6.78 Apr 3.88 47.00 0.01 9.70 13.80 30.50 6.58 Brazil Mar 7.12 94.50 1.00 56.00 66.50 29.00 7.12 Apr 7.31 96.00 1.00 56.00 66.50 31.00 6.81 South Africa Mar 2.90 11.00 0.10 5.80 11.30 1.60 1.10 Apr 2.70 11.00 1.00 6.60 12.30 1.00 1.40 Major Importers 5/ Mar 23.82 122.84 94.70 165.80 219.50 3.29 18.57 Apr 23.74 126.26 95.10 167.50 221.60 3.99 19.51 Egypt Mar 1.84 6.80 9.70 13.70 16.20 0.01 2.13 Apr 1.84 6.80 9.70 13.70 16.20 0.01 2.13 European Union 6/ Mar 9.86 60.88 21.50 65.00 84.00 1.50 6.74 Apr 9.86 63.00 22.50 67.00 86.50 2.00 6.86 Japan Mar 1.39 0.00 15.50 11.90 15.50 0.00 1.40 Apr 1.39 0.00 15.50 11.90 15.50 0.00 1.40 Mex ico Mar 5.73 25.60 16.70 25.50 43.70 1.00 3.33 Apr 5.65 26.70 16.70 25.50 43.70 1.00 4.35 Southeast Asia 7/ Mar 2.30 29.41 17.00 37.40 45.35 0.78 2.58 Apr 2.30 29.61 16.40 37.10 44.95 0.98 2.38 South Korea Mar 1.89 0.08 10.20 8.00 10.30 0.00 1.86 Apr 1.89 0.08 10.20 8.00 10.30 0.00 1.86 Selected Other Canada Mar 2.37 13.90 1.70 8.80 14.20 1.60 2.17 Apr 2.37 13.90 1.70 8.80 14.20 1.60 2.17 China Mar 222.53 257.33 5.00 198.00 280.00 0.05 204.81 Apr 222.53 257.33 5.00 198.00 280.00 0.05 204.81 FSU-12 Mar 2.52 52.07 0.45 16.69 19.48 32.75 2.81 Apr 2.43 52.53 0.45 16.56 19.35 33.25 2.80 Ukraine Mar 1.47 35.50 0.03 5.00 6.40 29.00 1.59 Apr 1.47 35.81 0.03 4.80 6.20 29.50 1.60 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports an d ex ports. 3/ World imports and ex ports may not balance due to differences in marketing years, grain in transit, and reporting discrepancies in some countries. 4/ Argentina, Brazil, and South Africa. 5/ Egypt, the European Union, Mex ico, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. 6/ Trade ex cludes intra -trade. 7/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 24 World Rice Supply and Use (Milled Basis) 1/ (Million Metric Tons) 2016/17 Beginning Stocks Production Imports Total /2 Domes tic Ex ports Ending Stocks World 3/ 142.64 490.95 41.08 483.69 47.25 149.89 United States 1.48 7.12 0.75 4.23 3.65 1.46 Total Foreign 141.16 483.83 40.34 479.46 43.61 148.43 Major Exporters 4/ 29.48 163.15 0.76 132.94 33.33 27.12 India 18.40 109.70 0.00 95.84 11.71 20.55 Pakistan 1.12 6.85 0.01 3.10 3.52 1.37 Thailand 8.40 19.20 0.25 12.00 11.62 4.24 Vietnam 1.56 27.40 0.50 22.00 6.49 0.97 Major Importers 5/ 10.04 66.54 11.90 77.51 1.22 9.76 Brazil 0.31 8.38 0.61 7.95 0.83 0.53 European Union 6/ 1.18 2.09 1.84 3.60 0.32 1.19 Indonesia 3.51 36.86 0.35 37.80 0.00 2.92 Nigeria 1.53 4.41 2.50 6.70 0.00 1.74 Philippines 2.12 11.69 1.10 12.90 0.00 2.00 Sel. Mideast 7/ 0.86 1.78 3.87 5.63 0.00 0.88 Selected Other 0.00 Burma 1.24 12.65 0.01 10.00 3.35 0.55 C. Amer & Carib 8/ 0.60 1.73 1.77 3.38 0.04 0.68 China 88.00 147.77 5.30 141.76 0.81 98.50 Egypt 0.92 4.80 0.10 4.30 0.10 1.43 Japan 2.55 7.93 0.71 8.73 0.05 2.41 Mex ico 0.13 0.18 0.87 0.92 0.09 0.17 South Korea 1.83 4.20 0.41 4.44 0.00 2.00 2017/18 Est. B egi nni ng St ocks Pr oduct i o n I m por t T o ta l / Do m e s t i Expor t s Endi ng St ocks World 3/ 149.89 495.49 46.91 483.01 47.13 162.37 United States 1.46 5.66 0.85 4.28 2.76 0.93 Total Foreign 148.43 489.83 46.06 478.73 44.37 161.44 Major Exporters 4/ 27.12 169.25 0.75 134.92 33.70 28.51 India 20.55 112.91 0.00 98.82 12.04 22.60 Pakistan 1.37 7.50 0.00 3.40 4.01 1.46 Thailand 4.24 20.37 0.25 10.60 11.06 3.20 Vietnam 0.97 28.47 0.50 22.10 6.59 1.25 Major Importers 5/ 9.76 67.71 13.57 78.85 1.51 10.68 Brazil 0.53 8.20 0.57 7.80 1.08 0.42 European Union 6/ 1.19 2.01 2.00 3.70 0.35 1.16 Indonesia 2.92 37.00 2.30 38.10 0.00 4.11 Nigeria 1.74 4.66 2.00 7.10 0.00 1.30 Philippines 2.00 12.24 1.30 13.25 0.00 2.29 Sel. Mideast 7/ 0.88 2.22 3.70 5.88 0.00 0.93 Selected Other 0.00 Burma 0.55 13.20 0.01 10.20 2.75 0.81 C. Amer & Carib 8/ 0.68 1.64 1.66 3.27 0.04 0.68 China 98.50 148.87 5.50 142.49 1.39 109.00 Egypt 1.43 4.30 0.09 4.20 0.05 1.56 Japan 2.41 7.79 0.69 8.60 0.06 2.23 Mex ico 0.17 0.18 0.81 0.87 0.10 0.20 South Korea 2.00 3.97 0.40 4.88 0.06 1.42 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports and exports. Total domestic includes both domestic use and unreported disappearance. 3/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in some countries. 4/ India, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 5/ Brazil, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria, P hilippines, selected Middle East, and t he EU -28. 6/ Trade excludes intra -trade. 7/ Selected Middle East includes Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. 8/ Central American and Caribbean countries. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 25 World Rice Supply and Use (Milled Basis) 1/ (Cont'd.) (Million Metric Tons) 2018/19 Proj. Beginning Stocks Production Imports Total /2 Domes tic Ex ports Ending Stocks World 3/ Mar 162.60 501.57 44.61 491.97 47.37 172.19 Apr 162.37 501.39 44.31 492.39 47.29 171.37 United States Mar 0.93 7.12 0.92 4.29 3.11 1.58 Apr 0.93 7.12 0.92 4.29 2.99 1.70 Total Foreign Mar 161.66 494.45 43.69 487.69 44.25 170.62 Apr 161.44 494.27 43.39 488.11 44.31 169.66 Major Exporters 4/ Mar 28.61 173.31 0.65 137.20 33.60 31.77 Apr 28.51 173.17 0.65 137.30 33.50 31.53 India Mar 22.60 116.00 0.00 101.10 12.50 25.00 Apr 22.60 116.00 0.00 101.10 12.50 25.00 Pakistan Mar 1.56 7.54 0.00 3.40 4.10 1.60 Apr 1.46 7.40 0.00 3.50 4.00 1.36 Thailand Mar 3.20 20.70 0.25 10.50 10.00 3.65 Apr 3.20 20.70 0.25 10.50 10.00 3.65 Vietnam Mar 1.25 29.07 0.40 22.20 7.00 1.52 Apr 1.25 29.07 0.40 22.20 7.00 1.52 Major Importers 5/ Mar 10.58 67.21 14.00 79.56 1.14 11.08 Apr 10.68 66.80 13.75 79.61 1.05 10.56 Brazil Mar 0.33 7.48 0.85 7.70 0.70 0.26 Apr 0.42 7.48 0.85 7.70 0.66 0.39 European Union 6/ Mar 1.14 2.00 2.00 3.76 0.35 1.04 Apr 1.16 1.95 2.00 3.76 0.30 1.04 Indonesia Mar 4.11 37.30 0.80 38.10 0.00 4.11 Apr 4.11 37.10 0.50 38.10 0.00 3.61 Nigeria Mar 1.30 4.79 2.20 7.20 0.00 1.09 Apr 1.30 4.79 2.20 7.20 0.00 1.09 Philippines Mar 2.29 12.15 2.50 13.75 0.00 3.19 Apr 2.29 12.00 2.50 13.75 0.00 3.04 Sel. Mideast 7/ Mar 0.93 2.04 3.80 5.85 0.00 0.91 Apr 0.93 2.04 3.85 5.90 0.00 0.91 Selected Other Burma Mar 0.92 13.12 0.01 10.20 2.80 1.05 Apr 0.81 13.05 0.01 10.25 2.80 0.82 C. Amer & Carib 8/ Mar 0.63 1.70 1.80 3.43 0.04 0.67 Apr 0.68 1.70 1.79 3.45 0.04 0.67 China Mar 109.00 148.49 4.50 143.79 2.20 116.00 Apr 109.00 148.49 4.50 143.79 2.20 116.00 Egypt Mar 1.56 2.80 0.40 4.10 0.02 0.64 Apr 1.56 2.80 0.50 4.10 0.02 0.74 Japan Mar 2.17 7.70 0.69 8.60 0.07 1.88 Apr 2.23 7.65 0.69 8.56 0.06 1.95 Mex ico Mar 0.20 0.18 0.88 0.94 0.09 0.22 Apr 0.20 0.18 0.82 0.88 0.09 0.22 South Korea Mar 1.42 3.87 0.41 4.67 0.05 0.98 Apr 1.42 3.87 0.41 4.67 0.05 0.98 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Total foreign and world use adjusted to reflect the differences in world imports a nd exports. Total domestic includes both domestic use and unreported disappearance. 3/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in some countries. 4/ India, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 5/ Brazil, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Ph ilippines, selected M iddle East, and the EU -28. 6/ Trade excludes intra-trade. 7/ Selected Middle East includes Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. 8/ Central American and Caribbean countries. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 26 World Cotton Supply and Use 1/ (Million 480 -Pound Bales) 2016/17 Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domes tic Use Ex ports Los s /2 Ending Stocks World 90.34 106.66 37.70 116.18 37.91 0.21 80.40 United States 3.80 17.17 0.01 3.25 14.92 0.06 2.75 Total Foreign 86.54 89.49 37.69 112.93 22.99 0.15 77.65 Major Exporters 4/ 19.55 50.72 3.63 32.27 19.78 0.01 21.85 Central Asia 5/ 2.35 5.99 3/ 2.83 3.32 0.00 2.18 Afr. Fr. Zone 6/ 1.16 5.12 3/ 0.14 4.60 0.01 1.53 S. Hemis 7/ 8.76 12.25 0.37 4.29 7.05 -0.02 10.05 Australia 1.88 4.05 3/ 0.04 3.73 -0.03 2.19 Brazil 5.71 7.02 0.19 3.20 2.79 0.00 6.93 India 7.04 27.00 2.74 24.35 4.55 0.00 7.88 Major Importers 8/ 65.27 35.86 31.92 76.72 2.03 0.14 54.17 Mex ico 0.61 0.77 1.00 1.75 0.15 0.03 0.45 China 56.70 22.75 5.03 38.50 0.06 0.00 45.92 European Union 9/ 0.27 1.31 0.69 0.72 1.33 0.05 0.18 Turkey 1.53 3.20 3.68 6.55 0.33 0.00 1.53 Pakistan 2.62 7.70 2.45 10.30 0.13 0.03 2.32 Indonesia 0.53 0.01 3.39 3.30 0.01 0.00 0.62 Thailand 0.20 3/ 1.23 1.20 0.00 0.03 0.20 Bangladesh 1.52 0.13 6.80 6.80 0.00 0.01 1.63 Vietnam 0.78 3/ 5.50 5.40 0.00 0.00 0.88 2017/18 Est. B egi nni ng St ocks Pr oduct i o n I m por t Do m e s t i Us e Expor t s Los s / 2 Endi ng St ocks World 80.40 123.76 41.04 122.76 40.92 0.47 81.05 United States 2.75 20.92 3/ 3.23 15.85 0.30 4.30 Total Foreign 77.65 102.84 41.03 119.53 25.07 0.17 76.75 Major Exporters 4/ 21.85 56.91 2.47 32.75 21.63 0.02 26.84 Central Asia 5/ 2.18 6.50 3/ 3.38 2.60 0.00 2.71 Afr. Fr. Zone 6/ 1.53 5.42 3/ 0.14 4.99 0.00 1.83 S. Hemis 7/ 10.05 15.54 0.25 4.45 8.55 0.01 12.83 Australia 2.19 4.80 3/ 0.04 3.92 0.00 3.04 Brazil 6.93 9.22 0.08 3.40 4.17 0.00 8.66 India 7.88 29.00 1.68 24.15 5.18 0.00 9.23 Major Importers 8/ 54.17 42.93 35.95 82.75 2.34 0.15 47.81 Mex ico 0.45 1.56 0.93 1.90 0.35 0.03 0.66 China 45.92 27.50 5.73 41.00 0.13 0.00 38.02 European Union 9/ 0.18 1.53 0.72 0.75 1.37 0.06 0.25 Turkey 1.53 4.00 4.02 7.45 0.33 0.00 1.78 Pakistan 2.32 8.20 3.30 10.80 0.16 0.03 2.83 Indonesia 0.62 3/ 3.50 3.50 0.01 0.00 0.62 Thailand 0.20 3/ 1.15 1.13 0.00 0.03 0.20 Bangladesh 1.63 0.14 7.60 7.50 0.00 0.01 1.86 Vietnam 0.88 3/ 7.00 6.70 0.00 0.00 1.19 1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may not add exactly and trade may not balance due to rounding and other factors. 2/ Generally reflects cotton lost or destroyed in the marketing channel; for Australia, Brazil, China, and the United States , reflects the difference between implicit stocks based on supply less total use and indicated ending stocks. 3/ Less than 5,000 bales. 4/ Includes Egypt and Syria in addition to the countries and regions listed. 5/ Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, T ajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. 6/ Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo. 7/ Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Lesotho, Paraguay, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. 8/ In addition to the countries and regions listed, includes Japan, Russia, South Korea, and Taiwan. 9/ Includes intra -EU trade. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 27 World Cotton Supply and Use 1/ (Million 480 -Pound Bales) 2018/19 Proj. Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domes tic Use Ex ports Los s /2 Ending Stocks World Mar 81.14 118.89 42.18 123.59 42.18 0.36 76.09 Apr 81.05 118.93 42.09 123.18 42.09 0.36 76.44 United States Mar 4.30 18.39 0.01 3.20 15.00 0.20 4.30 Apr 4.30 18.39 0.01 3.10 15.00 0.20 4.40 Total Foreign Mar 76.84 100.50 42.17 120.39 27.18 0.16 71.79 Apr 76.75 100.54 42.09 120.08 27.09 0.16 72.04 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Major Exporters 4/ Mar 26.84 55.01 2.32 33.80 23.03 0.02 27.32 Apr 26.84 54.79 2.07 33.85 22.83 0.02 27.00 Central Asia 5/ Mar 2.71 5.55 3/ 3.61 2.26 0.00 2.39 Apr 2.71 5.48 3/ 3.66 2.26 0.00 2.26 Afr. Fr. Zone 6/ Mar 1.83 5.58 3/ 0.14 5.47 0.00 1.80 Apr 1.83 5.38 3/ 0.14 5.32 0.00 1.75 S. Hemis 7/ Mar 12.83 16.26 0.24 4.57 10.42 0.01 14.33 Apr 12.83 16.31 0.19 4.57 10.67 0.01 14.08 Australia Mar 3.04 2.50 3/ 0.04 3.60 0.00 1.90 Apr 3.04 2.50 3/ 0.04 3.80 0.00 1.70 Brazil Mar 8.66 11.75 0.10 3.50 6.00 0.00 11.01 Apr 8.66 11.80 0.05 3.50 6.00 0.00 11.01 India Mar 9.23 27.00 1.60 24.80 4.50 0.00 8.53 Apr 9.23 27.00 1.40 24.80 4.20 0.00 8.63 fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r fille r Major Importers 8/ Mar 47.90 42.45 37.26 82.50 2.79 0.14 42.19 Apr 47.81 42.74 37.40 82.05 2.91 0.14 42.85 Mex ico Mar 0.66 1.73 0.85 1.95 0.60 0.03 0.66 Apr 0.66 1.73 0.85 1.95 0.60 0.03 0.66 China Mar 38.02 27.50 7.50 40.50 0.15 0.00 32.37 Apr 38.02 27.75 8.00 40.50 0.15 0.00 33.12 European Union 9/ Mar 0.27 1.69 0.70 0.74 1.55 0.05 0.31 Apr 0.25 1.72 0.69 0.74 1.58 0.05 0.30 Turkey Mar 1.88 3.70 3.20 6.80 0.35 0.00 1.63 Apr 1.78 3.70 3.00 6.50 0.45 0.00 1.53 Pakistan Mar 2.83 7.70 3.00 10.60 0.13 0.03 2.78 Apr 2.83 7.70 3.00 10.60 0.13 0.03 2.78 Indonesia Mar 0.62 3/ 3.55 3.55 0.01 0.00 0.61 Apr 0.62 3/ 3.50 3.50 0.01 0.00 0.61 Thailand Mar 0.18 3/ 1.18 1.15 0.00 0.03 0.18 Apr 0.20 3/ 1.18 1.15 0.00 0.03 0.20 Bangladesh Mar 1.86 0.14 8.00 8.00 0.00 0.01 1.98 Apr 1.86 0.14 8.00 8.00 0.00 0.01 1.98 Vietnam Mar 1.19 3/ 7.40 7.30 0.00 0.00 1.29 Apr 1.19 3/ 7.30 7.20 0.00 0.00 1.29 1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may not add ex actly and trade may not balance due to rounding and other factors. 2/ G enerally reflects cotton lost or destroyed in the marketing channel; for Australia, Brazil, China, and the United States, reflects the difference between implicit stocks bas ed on supply less total use and indicated ending stocks. 3/ Less than 5,000 bales. 4/ Includes Egypt and Syria in addition to the countries and regions listed. 5/ Azerbaijan, Kazakhst an, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. 6/ Benin, B urkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo. 7/ Argentina, Australia, Brazil, L esotho, Paraguay, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. 8/ In addition to the countries and regions listed, includes Ja pan, Russia, South Korea, and Taiwan. 9/ Includes intra -EU trade. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 28 World Soybean Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) 2016/17 Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domes tic Crush Domes tic Total Ex ports Ending Stocks World 2/ 80.41 349.31 144.22 287.28 330.78 147.50 95.65 United States 5.35 116.93 0.61 51.74 55.72 58.96 8.21 Total Foreign 75.05 232.38 143.61 235.53 275.06 88.54 87.44 Major Exporters 3/ 51.83 183.15 1.94 87.55 96.76 79.52 60.64 Argentina 27.16 55.00 1.67 43.31 49.81 7.03 27.00 Brazil 24.56 114.60 0.25 40.41 43.06 63.14 33.21 Paraguay 0.03 10.34 0.01 3.75 3.81 6.13 0.44 Major Importers 4/ 20.00 17.54 122.63 113.10 136.43 0.39 23.34 China 17.14 13.64 93.50 88.00 103.50 0.11 20.66 European Union 1.56 2.41 13.44 14.40 16.04 0.22 1.15 Japan 0.26 0.24 3.18 2.39 3.46 0.00 0.22 M exico 0.15 0.52 4.13 4.60 4.64 0.00 0.16 2017/18 Est. B egi nni ng St ocks Pr oduct i I m por Do m e s t i Cr u s h Do m e s t Tot a Expor t Endi ng St ocks World 2/ 95.65 341.67 153.26 295.15 338.58 152.96 99.05 United States 8.21 120.07 0.59 55.93 59.00 57.95 11.92 Total Foreign 87.44 221.61 152.67 239.23 279.58 95.01 87.12 Major Exporters 3/ 60.64 171.43 5.23 85.39 94.14 85.57 57.60 Argentina 27.00 37.80 5.05 36.93 43.63 2.11 24.10 Brazil 33.21 122.00 0.18 44.52 46.49 76.18 32.73 Paraguay 0.44 10.30 0.01 3.87 3.94 6.03 0.77 Major Importers 4/ 23.34 19.24 124.51 116.06 140.40 0.43 26.26 China 20.66 15.20 94.10 90.00 106.30 0.13 23.52 European Union 1.15 2.67 14.58 14.95 16.65 0.28 1.48 Japan 0.22 0.25 3.26 2.40 3.52 0.00 0.20 M exico 0.16 0.43 4.87 5.25 5.29 0.00 0.18 2018/19 Proj. B egi nni ng St ocks Pr oduct i I m por Do m e s t i Cr u s h Do m e s t Tot a Expor t Endi ng St ocks World 2/ M ar 98.56 360.08 151.22 303.85 348.49 154.20 107.17 Apr 99.05 360.58 151.18 303.79 349.11 154.33 107.36 United States M ar 11.92 123.66 0.54 57.15 60.61 51.03 24.49 Apr 11.92 123.66 0.46 57.15 60.66 51.03 24.37 Total Foreign M ar 86.64 236.41 150.67 246.70 287.88 103.17 82.67 Apr 87.12 236.92 150.72 246.63 288.46 103.30 83.00 Major Exporters 3/ M ar 57.20 182.48 5.61 89.68 98.31 93.30 53.69 Apr 57.60 182.98 5.61 89.68 99.01 93.30 53.88 Argentina M ar 24.90 55.00 5.35 43.00 49.20 6.30 29.75 Apr 24.10 55.00 5.35 43.00 49.90 6.30 28.25 Brazil M ar 31.53 116.50 0.25 42.70 45.05 79.50 23.73 Apr 32.73 117.00 0.25 42.70 45.05 79.50 25.43 Paraguay M ar 0.77 9.00 0.01 3.90 3.98 5.60 0.20 Apr 0.77 9.00 0.01 3.90 3.98 5.60 0.20 Major Importers 4/ M ar 26.19 19.87 121.42 116.65 142.07 0.26 25.14 Apr 26.26 19.81 121.42 116.70 141.99 0.29 25.22 China M ar 23.52 15.90 88.00 88.00 105.10 0.10 22.22 Apr 23.52 15.90 88.00 88.00 105.10 0.13 22.20 European Union M ar 1.48 2.70 15.80 16.60 18.30 0.13 1.55 Apr 1.48 2.70 15.80 16.60 18.30 0.13 1.55 Japan M ar 0.24 0.26 3.30 2.35 3.52 0.00 0.28 Apr 0.20 0.21 3.30 2.40 3.53 0.00 0.18 M exico M ar 0.18 0.34 5.23 5.50 5.54 0.00 0.21 Apr 0.18 0.34 5.23 5.50 5.54 0.00 0.21 1/ Data based on local marketing years except Argentina and Brazil which are adjusted to an October -September year. 2/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in local marketing years and to time lags between reported exports and imports . Therefore, world supply may not equal world use. 3/ Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. 4/ China, European Union, Japan, Mexico, and Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand). April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 29 World Soybean Meal Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) 2016/17 Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domes tic Total Ex ports Ending Stocks World 2/ 13.44 225.55 60.40 221.66 64.55 13.18 United States 0.24 40.63 0.32 30.32 10.51 0.36 Total Foreign 13.20 184.92 60.08 191.35 54.05 12.81 Major Exporters 3/ 7.07 71.76 0.05 24.55 47.09 7.24 Argentina 4.23 33.28 0.00 2.85 31.32 3.34 Brazil 2.71 31.28 0.04 16.94 13.76 3.32 India 0.13 7.20 0.01 4.75 2.01 0.58 Major Importers 4/ 2.21 16.08 36.49 52.38 0.53 1.86 European Union 0.89 11.38 18.79 30.24 0.33 0.49 Southeast Asia 5/ 1.23 2.90 16.07 18.72 0.20 1.28 2017/18 Est. B egi nni n St ock Pr oduct i o n I m por t Do m e s t Tot a Expor t Endi n St ock World 2/ 13.18 232.35 59.99 229.42 63.82 12.28 United States 0.36 44.65 0.45 32.21 12.75 0.50 Total Foreign 12.81 187.70 59.54 197.22 51.07 11.77 Major Exporters 3/ 7.24 68.59 0.03 25.51 43.26 7.09 Argentina 3.34 27.93 0.00 3.00 25.35 2.92 Brazil 3.32 34.50 0.02 17.71 16.06 4.06 India 0.58 6.16 0.01 4.80 1.84 0.11 Major Importers 4/ 1.86 16.32 36.80 53.01 0.64 1.34 European Union 0.49 11.81 18.35 30.04 0.39 0.22 Southeast Asia 5/ 1.28 2.70 16.72 19.42 0.25 1.04 2018/19 Proj. B egi nni n St ock Pr oduct i o n I m por t Do m e s t i Tot a l Expor t Endi n St ock World 2/ Mar 12.28 238.20 62.68 234.55 66.79 11.82 Apr 12.28 238.10 62.72 234.51 66.79 11.80 United States Mar 0.50 44.59 0.41 32.61 12.47 0.41 Apr 0.50 44.54 0.45 32.61 12.47 0.41 Total Foreign Mar 11.78 193.61 62.27 201.93 54.32 11.41 Apr 11.77 193.56 62.27 201.89 54.32 11.40 Major Exporters 3/ Mar 7.09 73.10 0.04 26.67 46.85 6.72 Apr 7.09 73.10 0.04 26.67 46.85 6.72 Argentina Mar 2.92 32.80 0.00 3.19 29.30 3.24 Apr 2.92 32.80 0.00 3.19 29.30 3.24 Brazil Mar 4.06 33.10 0.03 18.13 15.70 3.36 Apr 4.06 33.10 0.03 18.13 15.70 3.36 India Mar 0.11 7.20 0.02 5.35 1.85 0.13 Apr 0.11 7.20 0.02 5.35 1.85 0.13 Major Importers 4/ Mar 1.35 18.16 37.60 55.15 0.54 1.41 Apr 1.34 18.20 37.60 55.19 0.54 1.41 European Union Mar 0.22 13.11 18.53 31.29 0.33 0.24 Apr 0.22 13.11 18.53 31.29 0.33 0.24 Southeast Asia 5/ Mar 1.04 3.28 17.30 20.32 0.22 1.08 Apr 1.04 3.28 17.30 20.32 0.22 1.08 1/ Data based on local marketing years except for Argentina and Brazil which are adjusted to an October -September year. 2/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in local marketing years and to time lags between reported exports and imports. Therefore, world supply may not equal world use. 3/ Argentina, Brazil, and India. 4/ European Union, Southeast Asia, and Japan. 5/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 30 World Soybean Oil Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) 2016/17 Beginning Stocks Production Imports Domes tic Total Ex ports Ending Stocks World 2/ 3.75 53.72 10.97 53.41 11.24 3.79 United States 0.77 10.04 0.15 9.01 1.16 0.78 Total Foreign 2.99 43.69 10.82 44.40 10.08 3.01 Major Exporters 3/ 0.71 18.89 0.35 11.76 7.45 0.74 Argentina 0.26 8.40 0.00 2.99 5.39 0.28 Brazil 0.29 7.76 0.06 6.57 1.24 0.29 European Union 0.16 2.74 0.29 2.21 0.82 0.16 Major Importers 4/ 1.29 17.89 5.80 23.51 0.21 1.27 China 0.66 15.77 0.71 16.35 0.12 0.67 India 0.47 1.62 3.53 5.15 0.00 0.48 North Africa 5/ 0.16 0.50 1.56 2.01 0.09 0.13 2017/18 Est. B egi nni n St ock Pr oduct i o n I m por t Do m e s t Tot a Expor t Endi n St ock World 2/ 3.79 55.17 9.72 54.61 10.50 3.57 United States 0.78 10.78 0.15 9.70 1.11 0.90 Total Foreign 3.01 44.39 9.56 44.92 9.39 2.66 Major Exporters 3/ 0.74 18.61 0.33 12.25 6.55 0.88 Argentina 0.28 7.24 0.00 3.08 4.13 0.31 Brazil 0.29 8.54 0.05 6.94 1.51 0.42 European Union 0.16 2.84 0.28 2.23 0.90 0.16 Major Importers 4/ 1.27 18.22 5.00 23.40 0.27 0.82 China 0.67 16.13 0.48 16.50 0.21 0.57 India 0.48 1.39 2.98 4.72 0.01 0.12 North Africa 5/ 0.13 0.70 1.53 2.18 0.06 0.13 2018/19 Proj. B egi nni n St ock Pr oduct i o n I m por t Do m e s t Tot a Expor t Endi n St ock World 2/ Mar 3.62 56.97 10.68 56.23 11.33 3.71 Apr 3.57 56.97 10.86 56.35 11.34 3.70 United States Mar 0.90 11.15 0.14 10.25 1.02 0.91 Apr 0.90 11.15 0.18 10.37 1.02 0.84 Total Foreign Mar 2.71 45.83 10.55 45.98 10.31 2.80 Apr 2.66 45.82 10.68 45.99 10.32 2.86 Major Exporters 3/ Mar 0.88 19.76 0.30 12.44 7.50 1.01 Apr 0.88 19.76 0.30 12.39 7.50 1.06 Argentina Mar 0.31 8.42 0.00 3.13 5.15 0.45 Apr 0.31 8.42 0.00 3.08 5.20 0.45 Brazil Mar 0.42 8.20 0.05 7.04 1.35 0.28 Apr 0.42 8.20 0.05 7.04 1.30 0.33 European Union Mar 0.16 3.15 0.25 2.28 1.00 0.28 Apr 0.16 3.15 0.25 2.28 1.00 0.28 Major Importers 4/ Mar 0.87 18.14 5.80 23.73 0.21 0.86 Apr 0.82 18.12 5.93 23.79 0.21 0.87 China Mar 0.57 15.77 0.80 16.51 0.13 0.51 Apr 0.57 15.77 0.90 16.61 0.13 0.51 India Mar 0.17 1.62 3.40 4.95 0.01 0.24 Apr 0.12 1.62 3.40 4.90 0.01 0.24 North Africa 5/ Mar 0.13 0.75 1.60 2.28 0.08 0.12 Apr 0.13 0.73 1.63 2.28 0.08 0.13 1/ Data based on local marketing years except for Argentina and Brazil which are adjusted to an October -September year. 2/ World imports and exports may not balance due to differences in local marketing years and to time lags between reported exports and imports. Therefore, world supply may not equal world use. 3/ Argentina, Brazil and European Union. 4/ China, India, and North Africa. 5/ Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 31 U.S. Quarte rly Animal Product Production 1/ Year and Quarter Beef Pork Red Meat 2/ Broiler Turkey Total Poultry 3/ Red Meat & Poultry Egg Milk Million Pounds Mil doz Bil lbs 2017 Annual 26,187 25,584 51,991 41,662 5,981 48,178 100,169 8,891 215.5 2018 I 6,465 6,645 13,167 10,385 1,452 11,961 25,128 2,221 54.4 II 6,724 6,325 13,105 10,687 1,477 12,303 25,408 2,262 55.8 III 6,820 6,315 13,191 10,940 1,431 12,515 25,705 2,300 54.0 IV 6,859 7,030 13,949 10,588 1,518 12,239 26,188 2,331 53.4 Annual Mar Es t. 26,868 26,315 53,411 42,592 5,878 49,006 102,417 8,994 217.5 Apr Es t. 26,868 26,315 53,411 42,601 5,878 49,018 102,429 9,115 217.6 2019 I 6,405 6,835 13,298 10,350 1,430 11,908 25,206 2,285 54.7 II* 6,810 6,555 13,422 10,810 1,450 12,400 25,822 2,300 56.3 III* 7,040 6,695 13,790 11,100 1,460 12,701 26,491 2,320 54.4 IV* 7,025 7,240 14,323 10,750 1,520 12,403 26,726 2,380 54.2 Annual Mar Proj. 27,300 27,430 54,958 43,100 5,855 49,499 104,457 9,200 219.7 Apr Proj. 27,280 27,325 54,833 43,010 5,860 49,412 104,245 9,285 219.5 * Projection. 1/ Commercial production for red meats; federally inspected for poultry meats. 2/ Beef, pork, veal and lamb & m utton. 3/ Broilers, turkeys and mature chicken. U.S. Quarterly Prices for Animal Products Year and Quarter Steers 2/ Barrows and gilts 3/ Broilers 4/ Turkeys 5/ Eggs 6/ Milk 7/ Dol./cwt Dol./cwt Cents/lb. Cents/lb. Cents/doz. Dol./cwt 2017 Annual 121.52 50.48 93.5 96.1 100.9 17.65 2018 I 125.60 49.12 95.7 79.4 179.6 15.67 II 116.72 47.91 115.1 79.6 124.4 16.10 III 110.83 43.90 93.7 80.4 120.8 16.00 IV 115.32 42.77 86.7 81.4 125.6 16.93 Annual Mar Es t. 117.12 45.93 97.8 80.2 137.6 16.18 Apr Es t. 117.12 45.93 97.8 80.2 137.6 16.18 2019 I 125.27 40.67 94.0 82.8 107.3 16.90 -17.00 II* 122-126 47-49 103-107 83-87 88-92 17.20 -17.60 III* 111-119 47-51 92-98 85-91 101-109 17.20 -17.90 IV* 109-119 43-47 86-94 89-97 115-125 17.60 -18.60 Annual Mar Proj. 116-123 41-43 93-99 84-89 118-125 17.00 -17.60 Apr Proj. 117-122 45-47 94-98 85-89 103-108 17.25 -17.75 *Projection. 1/ Simple average of months. 2/ 5 -Area, Direct, Total all grades 3/ National Base, Live equiv 51 -52% lean. 4/ Wholesale, National Composite Weighted Average. 5/ 8-16 lbs, hens National. 6/ Grade A large, New York, volume buyers. 7/ Prices received by farmers for all milk. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 32 U.S. Meats Supply and Use Item Beginning stocks Production 1/ Imports Total Supply Ex ports Ending Stocks Total Use Per Capita 2/ 3/ Million Pounds /4 Beef 2017 757 26,250 2,993 30,000 2,860 649 26,492 57.0 2018 Est. Mar 649 26,931 2,998 30,577 3,156 662 26,759 57.0 Apr 649 26,931 2,998 30,577 3,156 662 26,759 57.2 2019 Proj. Mar 662 27,363 3,010 31,035 3,255 675 27,105 57.3 Apr 662 27,343 3,010 31,015 3,255 675 27,085 57.6 F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Pork 2017 507 25,598 1,116 27,221 5,632 554 21,035 50.2 2018 Est. Mar 554 26,329 1,042 27,925 5,870 559 21,496 50.8 Apr 554 26,329 1,042 27,925 5,870 559 21,496 50.9 2019 Proj. Mar 559 27,444 1,005 29,008 6,125 560 22,323 52.3 Apr 559 27,339 1,005 28,903 6,175 540 22,188 52.3 F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Total Red Meat 5/ 2017 1,304 52,078 4,361 57,744 8,497 1,246 48,000 108.4 2018 Est. Mar 1,246 53,499 4,313 59,058 9,032 1,266 48,760 109.2 Apr 1,246 53,499 4,313 59,058 9,032 1,266 48,760 109.5 2019 Proj. Mar 1,266 55,045 4,284 60,595 9,388 1,276 49,931 110.9 Apr 1,266 54,920 4,287 60,473 9,437 1,256 49,780 111.2 F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Broiler 2017 778 41,217 126 42,120 6,791 856 34,473 91.0 2018 Est. Mar 856 42,136 139 43,131 7,068 845 35,219 92.1 Apr 856 42,145 139 43,140 7,068 845 35,227 92.4 2019 Proj. Mar 845 42,639 137 43,620 7,145 880 35,595 92.3 Apr 845 42,550 137 43,531 7,145 880 35,506 92.6 F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Turkey 2017 279 5,981 25 6,284 622 310 5,352 16.4 2018 Est. Mar 310 5,878 19 6,206 611 303 5,292 16.1 Apr 310 5,878 19 6,207 611 303 5,293 16.2 2019 Proj. Mar 303 5,855 20 6,178 610 300 5,268 15.9 Apr 303 5,860 16 6,179 610 305 5,264 16.0 F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Total Poultry 6/ 2017 1,065 47,732 154 48,950 7,544 1,170 40,236 108.7 2018 Est. Mar 1,170 48,550 160 49,880 7,763 1,153 40,964 109.6 Apr 1,170 48,562 160 49,892 7,763 1,153 40,976 110.0 2019 Proj. Mar 1,153 49,037 161 50,351 7,839 1,187 41,325 109.6 Apr 1,153 48,951 157 50,261 7,823 1,191 41,247 110.0 F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r F ille r Red Meat & Poultry 2017 2,369 99,810 4,515 106,694 16,041 2,416 88,237 217.1 2018 Est. Mar 2,416 102,049 4,473 108,938 16,794 2,419 89,725 218.8 Apr 2,416 102,060 4,473 108,950 16,794 2,419 89,737 219.5 2019 Proj. Mar 2,419 104,082 4,445 110,946 17,227 2,463 91,256 220.5 Apr 2,419 103,871 4,444 110,734 17,260 2,447 91,027 221.2 1/ Total including farm production for red meats and, for poultry, federally inspected plus non -federally inspected, less condemnations. 2/ Pounds, retail -weight basis for red meat and broilers; certified ready -to-cook weight for turkey. 3/ Population sour ce: Dept. of Commerce. 4/ Carcass weight for red meats and certified ready -to-cook weight for poultry. 5/ Beef, pork, veal, lamb and mutton. 6/ Broilers, turkeys and mature chicken. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 33 U.S. Egg Supply and Use Commodity 2016 2017 2018 Est. 2018 Est. 2019 Proj. 2019 Proj. Mar Apr Mar Apr Eggs Million Dozen Supply Beginning Stocks 73.6 142.2 87.5 87.5 78.8 78.8 Production 8,580.1 8,890.6 8,993.5 9,114.6 9,200.0 9,285.0 Imports 129.5 34.2 17.8 17.8 19.0 19.0 Total Supply 8,783.2 9,067.0 9,098.8 9,219.9 9,297.8 9,382.8 Use Ex ports 304.2 354.9 333.1 333.1 340.0 320.0 Hatching Use 1,009.6 1,034.9 1,057.1 1,057.1 1,085.0 1,090.0 Ending Stocks 142.2 87.5 78.8 78.8 92.0 92.0 Disappearance Total 7,327.2 7,589.7 7,629.8 7,750.9 7,780.8 7,880.8 Per Capita (number) 272.0 279.9 278.8 284.1 281.9 287.1 Tot a l U.S. Milk Supply and Use Commodity 2016 2017 2018 Est. 2018 Est. 2019 Proj. 2019 Proj. Mar Apr Mar Apr M ilk Billion Pounds Production 212.4 215.5 217.5 217.6 219.7 219.5 Farm Us e 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Fat Basis Supply Beg. Commercial Stocks 12.3 12.7 13.4 13.4 13.9 13.9 Marketings 211.4 214.5 216.5 216.6 218.8 218.6 Imports 6.9 6.0 6.3 6.3 6.5 6.5 Total Cml. Supply 230.7 233.2 236.3 236.4 239.2 239.0 Fat Basis Use Commercial Ex ports 8.4 9.2 10.5 10.5 10.1 9.8 Ending Commercial Stocks 12.7 13.4 13.9 13.9 13.6 13.4 CCC Donations 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 Domestic Commercial Use 209.6 210.6 211.9 212.0 215.3 215.6 Skim -solid Basis Supply Beg. Commercial Stocks 9.2 9.5 11.8 11.8 10.4 10.5 Marketings 211.4 214.5 216.5 216.6 218.8 218.6 Imports 6.5 6.1 5.5 5.5 5.2 5.3 Total Cml. Supply 227.1 230.1 233.7 233.8 234.4 234.3 Skim -solid Basis Use Commercial Ex ports 39.1 40.7 44.6 44.6 43.6 42.2 Ending Commercial Stocks 9.5 11.8 10.4 10.5 10.5 10.4 CCC Donations 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 Domestic Commercial Use 178.5 177.6 178.7 178.8 180.1 181.5 Tot a l Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 34 U.S. Dairy Prices Commodity 2016 2017 2018 Est. 2018 Est. 2019 Proj. 2019 Proj. Mar Apr Mar Apr Product Prices 1/ Dollars Per Pound Cheese 1.6050 1.6344 1.5377 1.5377 1.510 - 1.570 1.555 - 1.605 Butter 2.0777 2.3303 2.2572 2.2572 2.255 - 2.345 2.255 - 2.335 Nonfat Dry Milk 0.8292 0.8666 0.7945 0.7945 0.965 - 1.015 0.965 - 1.005 Dry Whey 0.2875 0.4437 0.3422 0.3422 0.425 - 0.455 0.380 - 0.410 F ille r Dollars Per Cwt Milk Prices 2/ Class III 14.87 16.17 14.61 14.61 14.90 - 15.50 15.10 - 15.60 Class IV 13.77 15.16 14.23 14.23 15.75 - 16.45 15.75 - 16.35 All Milk 3/ 16.30 17.65 16.18 16.18 17.00 - 17.60 17.25 - 17.75 1/ Simple average of monthly prices calculated by AMS from weekly average dairy product prices for class price computations. 2/ Annual Class III and Class IV prices are the simple averages of monthly minimum Federal order milk prices paid by regulated pla nts for milk used in the respective classes. All milk price is the simple average of monthly prices received by farmers for milk at average test. 3/ Does not reflect any deductions from producers as authorized by legislation . April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 35 Reliability of April Projections 1/ Note: Tables on pages 35 -37 present a record of the April projection and the final Estimate. Using world wheat production as an example, the "root mea n square error" means that chances are 2 out of 3 that the current forecast will not be above or below the final estimate by more than 0.5 percent. Chances are 9 out of 10 (90% confidence level) that the difference will not exceed 0.8 percent. The average difference between the April proje ction and t he final estimate is 2.1 million tons, ranging from 0.1 million to 6.8 million tons. The April projection has been below the estimate 25 t imes and above 12 t imes . Differences between forecast and final estimate 90 percent Years Commodity and Region Root mean square error confidence interval Average Smallest Largest Below Final Above Final W HEAT Percent Million Metric Tons Production World 0.5 0.8 2.1 0.1 6.8 25 12 U.S. 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.3 15 11 Foreign 0.6 1.0 2.1 0.2 6.8 25 12 Ex ports World 3.9 6.7 4.1 0.4 14.3 29 8 U.S. 2.6 4.4 0.6 0.0 2.1 16 20 Foreign 5.1 8.6 4.1 0.1 13.3 29 8 Domestic Use World 0.8 1.3 3.6 0.1 9.4 17 20 U.S. 3.2 5.5 0.8 0.0 2.2 14 23 Foreign 0.8 1.3 3.3 0.0 9.6 17 19 Ending Stocks World 3.2 5.5 4.0 0.0 14.5 26 10 U.S. 8.4 14.2 0.9 0.0 4.1 25 12 Foreign 3.6 6.0 3.5 0.0 12.6 27 9 COARSE GRAINS 2/ Production World 1.1 1.8 8.8 0.3 42.1 30 7 U.S. 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.0 1.3 16 7 Foreign 1.5 2.5 8.9 0.3 42.1 30 7 Ex ports World 4.7 8.0 4.7 0.1 21.8 26 11 U.S. 6.6 11.3 2.7 0.0 7.2 21 16 Foreign 7.4 12.6 4.4 0.3 21.2 28 9 Domestic Use World 0.9 1.5 6.0 0.0 20.3 16 21 U.S. 2.4 4.1 3.3 0.1 16.8 13 24 Foreign 1.0 1.7 5.8 0.2 22.7 22 15 Ending Stocks World 10.0 17.0 13.1 0.2 144.9 32 5 U.S. 11.4 19.3 3.7 0.0 12.1 18 19 Foreign 12.6 21.4 11.3 0.5 144.9 31 6 RICE, milled Production World 1.3 2.2 3.5 0.2 13.3 31 6 U.S. 1.4 2.3 0.0 0.0 0.2 11 5 Foreign 1.3 2.3 3.5 0.1 13.3 31 6 Ex ports World 8.0 13.6 1.4 0.1 4.5 29 8 U.S. 6.5 11.0 0.1 0.0 0.5 17 17 Foreign 8.9 15.1 1.4 0.0 4.4 29 8 Domestic Use World 1.1 1.8 2.9 0.1 13.7 27 10 U.S. 7.1 12.0 0.2 0.0 0.5 13 23 Foreign 1.1 1.8 2.9 0.2 13.4 27 10 Ending Stocks World 8.4 14.2 4.3 0.1 26.1 26 11 U.S. 18.9 32.1 0.2 0.0 0.4 22 15 Foreign 8.7 14.8 4.4 0.1 26.1 25 12 1/ Footnotes at end of table. CONTINUED April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 36 Reliability of April Projections (Continued) 1/ Differences between forecast and final estimate 90 percent Years Commodity and Region Root mean square error confidence interval Average Smallest Largest Below Final Above Final SOYBEANS Percent Million Metric Tons Production World 1.7 2.9 2.5 0.2 7.9 22 15 U.S. 1.3 2.2 0.6 0.0 2.5 16 14 Foreign 2.8 4.7 2.4 0.0 8.1 23 14 Ex ports World 5.0 8.6 2.4 0.1 10.3 24 13 U.S. 5.6 9.5 1.3 0.0 6.3 27 10 Foreign 11.7 19.8 2.1 0.2 8.8 21 16 Domestic Use World 1.8 3.0 2.5 0.0 10.3 20 17 U.S. 2.3 3.8 0.8 0.1 2.4 25 12 Foreign 2.2 3.7 2.2 0.0 10.4 18 19 Ending Stocks World 11.6 19.7 3.2 0.3 12.0 21 16 U.S. 35.5 60.2 1.7 0.1 6.8 12 25 Foreign 12.8 21.7 2.9 0.0 12.8 24 13 COTTON Million 480 -Pound Bales Production World 1.6 2.7 1.1 0.0 5.2 28 8 U.S. 0.3 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.2 16 13 Foreign 1.9 3.3 1.2 0.0 5.1 27 9 Ex ports World 4.2 7.1 1.0 0.1 4.2 24 13 U.S. 4.8 8.1 0.4 0.0 1.4 16 18 Foreign 5.3 9.0 0.9 0.1 3.9 24 13 Domestic Use World 1.6 2.7 1.3 0.0 4.6 22 15 U.S. 3.1 5.3 0.2 0.0 0.6 18 15 Foreign 1.6 2.8 1.2 0.2 4.5 22 15 Ending Stocks World 7.0 11.8 2.7 0.0 8.2 24 13 U.S. 14.0 23.8 0.4 0.0 1.6 14 23 Foreign 7.5 12.7 2.6 0.1 8.0 22 15 1/ Marketing years 1981/82 through 2017/18 for grains, soybeans and cotton. Final for grains, soybeans and cotton is defined as the first November estimate following the marketing year for 1981/82 through 2017/18. 2/ Includes corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet, and mix ed grain. April 2019 WASDE - 587 - 37 Reliability of United States April Projections 1/ Differences between forecast and final estimate 90 percent Years Root mean square error confidence interval Average Smallest Largest Below Final Above Final CORN Percent Million Bushels Production 0.2 0.3 2 0 38 1 2 Ex ports 6.7 11.3 98 13 248 18 19 Domestic Use 2.2 3.8 114 5 474 14 23 Ending Stocks 13.0 22.1 148 3 470 18 19 SORGHUM Production 0.1 0.2 0 0 4 0 2 Ex ports 12.0 20.3 20 0 72 25 11 Domestic Use 9.8 16.7 23 0 158 15 20 Ending Stocks 39.0 66.2 22 0 148 16 20 BARLEY Production 0.7 1.3 1 0 11 16 4 Ex ports 14.4 24.4 4 0 13 10 23 Domestic Use 5.1 8.7 10 0 64 15 19 Ending Stocks 11.8 20.0 12 0 52 25 11 OATS Production 0.3 0.6 0 0 2 4 4 Ex ports 33.7 57.3 1 0 3 6 6 Domestic Use 4.1 6.9 8 0 26 12 23 Ending Stocks 14.6 24.8 10 1 30 23 14 SOYBEAN MEAL Thousand Short Tons Production 2.7 4.6 842 35 2,667 29 8 Ex ports 8.2 13.9 554 25 2,326 30 7 Domestic Use 2.2 3.7 497 100 2,066 25 12 Ending Stocks 35.6 60.4 71 0 253 15 20 SOYBEAN OIL Million Pounds Production 2.7 4.6 398 15 1,058 29 8 Ex ports 15.5 26.3 214 0 650 25 11 Domestic Use 2.0 3.4 256 0 576 22 14 Ending Stocks 17.6 29.9 245 5 753 24 13 ANIMAL PROD. Million Pounds Beef 2.4 4.1 498 19 1,388 24 13 Pork 2.2 3.7 295 10 983 23 14 Broilers 1.3 2.2 277 6 675 25 12 Turkeys 2.6 4.4 101 3 398 19 18 Million Dozen Eggs 1.6 2.7 86 10 433 26 11 Billion Pounds Milk 1.2 2.0 1.3 0.0 5.2 17 14 1/ See pages 35 and 36 for record of reliability for U.S. wheat, rice, soybeans, and cotton. Marketing years 1981/82 through 2017/18 for grains, soybeans, and cotton. Final for grains, soybeans, and cotton is defined as the first November estimate followin g the marketing year for 1981/82 through 2017/18. Calendar years 1982 through 2017 for meats, eggs, and milk. Final for animal products is defined as the latest annual production estimate published by NASS for 1982 -2017. WASDE -587-38 Related USDA Reports The WASDE report incorporates information from a number of statistical reports published by USDA and other government agencies. In turn, the WASDE report provides a framework for more detailed reports issued by USDA’s Economic Research Service and Foreign Agricultural Service. For more information on how the WASDE report is prepared, go to: http://www.usda.gov/oce/commodity/wasde. Supply and Dema nd Database The Foreign Agricultural Service publishes Production, Supply, and Demand Online, a comprehensive database of supply and demand balances by commodity for 190 countries and regions at https://apps.fas.usda.gov/psdonline/app/index.html . Data for grains, oilseeds, and cotton are updated monthly and data for other commodities are updated less frequently. Foreign Production Assessments Preliminary foreign production assessments and satellite imagery analysis used to prepare the WASDE report are provided by the Production Estimates and Crop Assessment Division (PECAD) of the Foreign Agricultural Service. PECAD is located at www.pecad.fas.usda.gov/. Metric Conversion Factors 1 Hectare = 2.4710 Acres 1 Kilogram = 2.20462 Pounds Metric -Ton Equivalent = Domestic Unit Factor Wheat & Soybeans Rice Corn, Sorghum, & Rye Barley Oats Sugar Cotton bushels cwt bushels bushels bushels short tons 480-lb bales .027216 .045359 .025401 .021772 .014515 .907185 .217720 For complete WASDE tables and previous month’s report visit https://www.usda.gov/oce/commodity/wasde/ To subscribe to receive WASDE -related notifications by email or text message visit https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USDAOC/subscriber/new?topic_id=USDAOC_223 . Previous WASDE reports are available at https://usda.library.cornell.edu/concern/publications/3t945q76s?locale=en For questions contact: Mirvat Sewadeh at 202- 720-5447 or msewadeh@oce.usda.gov World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates WASDE -587 – April 9, 2019 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at 202- 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326- W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250- 9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice or TDD). 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