WASDE-403 October 10, 2003 WHEAT: Projected U.S. 2003/04 ending stocks of wheat are 11 million bushels lower than last month as a 45-million-bushel increase in production is more than offset by reduced imports and increased feed and residual use. A 50-million-bushel increase in feed and residual is the result of larger-than- expected feed and residual use in the first quarter of the marketing year implied by September 1 grain stocks. The projected price range is lowered 10 cents on the top end of the range to $3.10 to $3.50 per bushel because of lower-than- expected prices during the past month. Projected 2003/04 global wheat production and stocks are up from last month. Projected production is up nearly 3 million tons, largely due to increases in the U.S. and Canadian crops. Smaller increases occurred in Brazil, Kazakhstan, Iraq, and other countries. However, smaller crops are forecast in the EU, Ukraine, and several other countries. The larger crops in Canada and Kazakhstan increased those countries' exports and stocks. The production drop in Ukraine is offset by larger imports. As a consequence of the drop in production, EU exports are projected to decline. Global wheat imports are down slightly from last month. COARSE GRAINS: This month's outlook for 2003/04 U.S. feed grains is for larger beginning stocks, larger production, increased use, and larger ending stocks. Beginning corn stocks are up 77 million bushels. Forecast 2003 corn production is up 263 million bushels from last month and a record crop. The sorghum crop forecast is 9 million bushels lower than last month. Projected corn feed and residual use is increased by 75 million bushels but food and industrial use is lowered by 25 million bushels because of reduced demand for high-fructose corn syrup. Projected corn ending stocks are up 289 million bushels from last month. All feed grain stocks are up 7.7 million tons from last month. The projected price range for corn is reduced 20 cents on each end to $1.90 to $2.30 per bushel. Global 2003/04 coarse grain supply is up but use projections are down from last month. The increase in the U.S. corn crop more than offsets smaller crops in China, the EU, and Eastern Europe. China's smaller crop results in an equal decline in its projected ending stocks. The smaller EU coarse grain crops result in reduced domestic use, exports, and stocks. Eastern Europe's smaller corn crop results in a similar decline in projected ending stocks. Projected global coarse grain imports are down slightly from last month. The United States accounts for most of an increase in projected global coarse grain ending stocks, although smaller increases in stocks are projected for the nations of the former Soviet Union, Argentina, Columbia, Syria, and Iraq. RICE: U.S. rice production for 2003/04 is forecast at 197.3 million cwt, down about 1 million cwt from last month. Average yield is forecast at a record 6,624 pounds per acre, but 31 pounds per acre below last month. Long-grain production is forecast at 145.3 million cwt, about 2 million cwt below last month, while combined medium- and short-grain production, at 52.0 million cwt, is 1 million cwt above last month. Imports for 2003/04 are projected at a record 16 million cwt, 0.5 million above last month and 1.2 million cwt above the revised 2002/03 estimate. On the use side, exports are unchanged at 91 million cwt. However, long-grain exports are lowered 1 million cwt to 70 million cwt, while combined medium- and short-grain exports are raised 1 million to 21 million cwt. Ending stocks are projected at 24.9 million cwt, down fractionally from last month. The season-average price range for 2003/04 is lowered 15 cents per cwt on each end to $6.10 to $6.60 per cwt compared to $4.22 per cwt in 2002/03. The reduction is due largely to lower-than-expected prices reported by NASS for the first 2 months of the marketing year and the expectation that U.S. prices will remain under pressure from weak international prices. Global 2003/04 rice production, exports, and ending stocks are lowered from a month ago. The downward revision in global rice production is primarily due to smaller crops projected for India, South Korea, and Japan. Rice exports are lowered for India and Thailand. Global rice ending stocks in 2003/04 are projected at 82.4 million tons, down 2.4 million tons from last month. India accounts for the bulk of the decline in the stocks projection. OILSEEDS: U.S. oilseed ending stocks for 2003/04 are projected at 4.5 million tons, down slightly from last month. Oilseed production for 2003/04 is forecast at 76.7 million tons, down 4.8 million tons, mainly due to reductions for soybeans and sunflowerseed. Soybean production is forecast at 2,468 million bushels, 174 million bushels below last month. Projected soybean supplies are the lowest since 1996/97. Soybean exports are reduced 70 million bushels to 870 million bushels due to reduced domestic supplies and larger foreign production. Soybean crush is reduced this month as higher soybean meal prices reduce domestic meal use and export prospects. Increased use of other protein sources will help to offset reduced soybean meal consumption. Domestic soybean oil use is projected lower. Reduced availability of soybean oil will be partially offset by increased imports of canola from Canada. Soybean ending stocks for 2003/04 are reduced 5 million bushels this month to 130 million bushels. U.S. season-average soybean prices are projected at $6.05 to $6.95 per bushel compared with $5.25 to $6.15 last month. Soybean meal prices are projected at $185 to $215 per short ton, up 15 dollars on both ends of the range. Soybean oil prices also are higher at 23.5 to 26.5 cents per pound, compared with 20 to 23 cents last month. Global oilseed production for 2003/04 is projected at a record 346.8 million tons, up 1 million tons from last month, as lower U.S. output is offset by sharp gains abroad. Foreign production is up 5.8 million tons from last month. Brazil soybean production is forecast at a record 60 million tons, up 4 million from last month, as higher prices lead to sharply higher area. Global soybean production is projected at 200.1 million tons, down 0.9 million tons from last month. Other changes this month include increased rapeseed production primarily resulting from increases for India and the EU, increased sunflowerseed production for Ukraine, and lower soybean production for China. China soybean imports are increased this month for both 2002/03 and 2003/04. SUGAR: Projected U.S. sugar production for fiscal year 2003/04 is increased 35,000 short tons, raw value, from last month, based on processors' production projections compiled by the Farm Service Agency. With higher beginning stocks, total supply is increased 100,000 tons. Exports are increased 10,000 tons. The total stocks-to-use ratio is 20.8 percent, compared with 20.0 percent last month. For 2002/03, changes in producer production projections and imports increase total supply by 55,000 tons. End-of-year reporting from U.S. Customs results in tariff-rate quota imports decreasing slightly while imports under the re-export programs are increased 48,000 tons. On the use side, deliveries to manufacturers of sugar-containing products for re-export of sugar are lowered by 10,000 tons based on the pace to date. The total stocks-to-use ratio is 18.2 percent, compared with 17.5 percent last month. LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, AND DAIRY: Total red meat and poultry production forecasts for both 2003 and 2004 are raised from last month. Forecast beef production in 2003 is raised 255 million pounds from last month as producers continue to market cattle early in response to high prices. Cow slaughter remains above last year, further adding to 2003 beef supplies. Beef production projections for 2004 also are increased from last month. First-half production is raised as high feeder-calf prices and continued poor forage conditions are expected to draw additional animals into feedlots during second-half 2003. Pork production forecasts for both 2003 and 2004 are raised. The September 26 Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report indicated that intended farrowings are slightly below a year ago. However, imports of hogs from Canada have increased dramatically, leading to higher slaughter. If the high level of imports is sustained, commercial pork production in 2004 could set a record. Broiler production is forecast higher in 2003 and 2004 as eggs set data and higher weights point towards a modest expansion in production. Continued strong beef demand and tighter supplies of beef are driving dramatic increases in cattle prices. Cattle price forecasts are raised from last month for fourth-quarter 2003 and first-quarter 2004. Hog price forecasts are reduced in 2003 and 2004 as larger pork supplies are expected to weigh on the market. Broiler price forecasts are unchanged, but gains in 2004 turkey prices are expected to be slightly less than forecast last month. Egg price forecasts are increased for 2003 and 2004, reflecting recent high prices due to limited year-over- year production gains. Beef export forecasts are raised in 2003 and 2004 as foreign demand for U.S. beef is expected to increase, especially from Asia. Pork import forecasts are raised from last month. The poultry trade forecast is down from last month. Dairy production and use forecasts for 2003/04 are changed fractionally from last month. Cheese prices have remained stronger than expected; thus, the Class III price forecast for 2003/04 is raised. The Class IV price forecast is unchanged. The all milk price is forecast to be $11.55 to $12.45 in 2003/04. COTTON: The U.S. projections for 2003/04 feature higher production, lower domestic mill use, and higher ending stocks relative to last month. Beginning stocks are revised marginally to reflect Census Bureau end-of-season data for 2002/03. Production is raised 620,000 bales; gains for the Delta account for most of the increase. Domestic mill use is reduced 200,000 bales, reflecting sluggish early-season activity. Exports are unchanged at a record 12.0 million bales. Accordingly, ending stocks are raised to 4.6 million bales. The world 2003/04 projections include higher production and lower consumption, boosting world stocks by 4.7 percent from last month. Production is raised in the United States, India, Brazil, and the African Franc Zone, partially offset by a reduction in Uzbekistan. Consumption is reduced mainly in the United States, Turkey, Venezuela, and Europe, partially offset by an increase for China. Larger supplies and lower consumption result in reductions to trade for a number of countries; however, these are largely offset by a significant increase in China's imports, which is based on recent strong demand by Chinese mills. Approved by the Secretary of Agriculture and the World Agricultural Outlook Board, Gerald A. Bange, Chairperson, (202) 720-6030. This report was prepared by the Interagency Commodity Estimates Committees. Committee members are listed on page 35. APPROVED: J.B PENN ACTING SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE The next issue of this report will be released 8:30 a.m. ET on November 12, 2003. 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WASDE-403-6 World and U.S. Supply and Use for Grains 1/ Million Metric Tons =============================================================================== : : Total : : Total : Ending Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade 2/ : Use : Stocks =============================================================================== : : World Total grains 3/ : 2001/02 : 1,872.01 2,408.62 238.61 1,899.35 509.27 2002/03 (Est.) : 1,814.92 2,324.19 237.15 1,909.81 414.38 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 1,817.99 2,230.98 221.01 1,910.76 320.22 October : 1,820.47 2,234.85 221.15 1,912.31 322.54 Wheat : 2001/02 : 581.07 781.72 108.08 584.36 197.36 2002/03 (Est.) : 565.48 762.84 104.66 597.84 165.00 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 547.04 711.23 97.41 582.22 129.01 October : 549.54 714.54 97.68 584.38 130.17 Coarse grains 4/ : 2001/02 : 892.33 1,080.41 103.50 904.27 176.14 2002/03 (Est.) : 869.41 1,045.56 105.24 901.61 143.95 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 880.50 1,022.65 98.09 916.24 106.41 October : 881.65 1,025.60 98.34 915.61 109.99 Rice, milled : 2001/02 : 398.61 546.48 27.03 410.72 135.76 2002/03 (Est.) : 380.03 515.79 27.25 410.36 105.44 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 390.46 497.09 25.50 412.30 84.79 October : 389.27 494.71 25.12 412.33 82.38 : : United States Total grains 3/ : 2001/02 : 321.86 405.20 84.33 253.45 67.42 2002/03 (Est.) : 295.63 368.20 73.03 250.06 45.11 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 340.13 388.57 82.55 256.94 49.09 October : 347.56 397.87 82.55 258.81 56.50 Wheat : 2001/02 : 53.26 80.04 26.23 32.66 21.15 2002/03 (Est.) : 44.06 67.32 23.25 30.70 13.37 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 62.37 77.93 28.58 31.84 17.51 October : 63.59 79.01 28.58 33.20 17.23 Coarse grains 4/ : 2001/02 : 261.86 317.12 55.15 216.92 45.05 2002/03 (Est.) : 245.03 292.66 45.92 215.83 30.91 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 271.56 303.12 51.13 221.22 30.78 October : 277.80 311.35 51.13 221.73 38.50 Rice, milled : 2001/02 : 6.74 8.04 2.96 3.87 1.22 2002/03 (Est.) : 6.54 8.23 3.86 3.54 0.83 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 6.20 7.52 2.85 3.88 0.80 October : 6.17 7.51 2.85 3.88 0.78 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Based on export estimate. See individual commodity tables for treatment of export/import imbalances. 3/ Wheat, coarse grains and milled rice. 4/ Corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet and mixed grains (for U.S. excludes millet and mixed grains). WASDE-403-7 World and U.S. Supply and Use for Grains, Continued 1/ Million Metric Tons =============================================================================== : : Total : : Total : Ending Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade 2/ : Use : Stocks =============================================================================== : : Foreign 3/ Total grains 4/ : 2001/02 : 1,550.15 2,003.42 154.28 1,645.90 441.84 2002/03 (Est.) : 1,519.30 1,955.99 164.12 1,659.74 369.27 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 1,477.86 1,842.41 138.46 1,653.82 271.13 October : 1,472.91 1,836.98 138.60 1,653.50 266.04 Wheat : 2001/02 : 527.81 701.69 81.85 551.70 176.21 2002/03 (Est.) : 521.42 695.53 81.41 567.15 151.63 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 484.67 633.30 68.84 550.38 111.50 October : 485.96 635.54 69.11 551.17 112.94 Coarse grains 5/ : 2001/02 : 630.47 763.29 48.36 687.35 131.09 2002/03 (Est.) : 624.38 752.90 59.32 685.77 113.04 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 608.93 719.53 46.97 695.02 75.64 October : 603.85 714.25 47.22 693.88 71.49 Rice, milled : 2001/02 : 391.88 538.44 24.07 406.86 134.54 2002/03 (Est.) : 373.50 507.56 23.39 406.82 104.61 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 384.25 489.57 22.66 408.42 84.00 October : 383.10 487.20 22.28 408.44 81.60 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 2/ Based on export estimate. See individual commodity tables for treatment of export/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 mixed grains. World and U.S. Supply and Use for Cotton 1/ Million 480-lb. bales =============================================================================== : : Total : : Total : Ending Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade 2/ : Use : Stocks =============================================================================== : : World 2001/02 : 98.46 141.11 29.05 94.27 47.19 2002/03 (Est.) : 87.99 135.18 30.63 97.45 37.31 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 93.36 130.62 30.42 98.86 32.22 October : 94.50 131.80 30.33 98.45 33.73 : United States 2001/02 : 20.30 26.32 11.00 7.70 7.45 2002/03 (Est.) : 17.21 24.72 11.90 7.27 5.39 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 16.94 22.39 12.00 6.60 3.80 October : 17.56 22.99 12.00 6.40 4.60 : Foreign 3/ 2001/02 : 78.16 114.79 18.05 86.57 39.74 2002/03 (Est.) : 70.78 110.46 18.73 90.18 31.92 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 76.42 108.23 18.42 92.26 28.42 October : 76.94 108.81 18.33 92.05 29.13 =============================================================================== 1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. 2/ Based on export estimate. 3/ Total Foreign is equal to world minus United States. See global cotton tables for treatment of export/import imbalances. WASDE-403-8 World and U.S. Supply and Use for Oilseeds 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : : Total : : Total : Ending Commodity : Output : Supply : Trade : Use 2/ : Stocks =============================================================================== : : World Oilseeds : 2001/02 : 324.43 360.11 64.05 264.57 36.85 2002/03 (Est.) : 328.94 365.79 73.53 268.94 41.05 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 345.71 384.03 75.66 286.60 38.05 October : 346.75 387.80 77.89 288.88 39.78 Oilmeals : 2001/02 : 183.05 188.42 53.75 184.23 5.75 2002/03 (Est.) : 186.87 192.63 55.15 188.54 5.50 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 198.24 203.91 59.87 198.22 5.74 October : 199.61 205.11 60.72 198.89 5.74 Vegetable Oils : 2001/02 : 92.38 100.97 33.57 92.38 7.98 2002/03 (Est.) : 94.31 102.29 35.77 95.25 6.69 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 100.29 107.08 36.76 99.22 7.15 October : 100.93 107.62 36.92 100.05 6.91 : : United States Oilseeds : 2001/02 : 89.83 98.30 29.97 50.62 6.87 2002/03 (Est.) : 83.78 91.18 29.31 47.54 5.59 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 81.48 86.80 26.47 46.33 4.65 October : 76.71 83.13 24.57 45.28 4.48 Oilmeals : 2001/02 : 38.89 40.34 7.06 33.00 0.29 2002/03 (Est.) : 36.55 37.87 5.69 31.90 0.28 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 35.75 37.31 5.03 32.02 0.27 October : 34.86 36.67 4.76 31.66 0.25 Vegetable Oils : 2001/02 : 9.64 12.99 1.55 10.14 1.31 2002/03 (Est.) : 9.21 12.13 1.23 9.99 0.91 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 8.95 11.63 0.66 10.16 0.81 October : 8.77 11.44 0.62 10.07 0.74 : : Foreign 3/ Oilseeds : 2001/02 : 234.60 261.81 34.09 213.95 29.98 2002/03 (Est.) : 245.17 274.61 44.21 221.40 35.45 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 264.23 297.23 49.19 240.27 33.40 October : 270.04 304.67 53.32 243.60 35.30 Oilmeals : 2001/02 : 144.16 148.08 46.69 151.24 5.47 2002/03 (Est.) : 150.33 154.75 49.46 156.64 5.21 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 162.50 166.60 54.85 166.21 5.46 October : 164.75 168.45 55.96 167.23 5.50 Vegetable Oils : 2001/02 : 82.73 87.98 32.02 82.24 6.68 2002/03 (Est.) : 85.10 90.16 34.54 85.26 5.78 2003/04 (Proj.) : September : 91.34 95.45 36.10 89.06 6.34 October : 92.16 96.18 36.29 89.98 6.17 =============================================================================== 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. WASDE-403-9 U.S. Wheat Supply and Use 1/ =============================================================================== : : : 2003/04 Projections Item : 2001/02 : 2002/03 :============================== : : Est. : September October =============================================================================== Area : Million acres Planted : 59.6 60.5 60.9 61.7 Harvested : 48.6 45.9 52.7 52.8 Yield per harvested : Bushels acre : 40.2 35.3 43.5 44.2 : Million bushels Beginning stocks : 876 777 492 491 Production : 1,957 1,619 2,292 2,337 Imports : 108 77 80 75 Supply, total : 2,941 2,473 2,864 2,903 Food : 926 918 910 910 Seed : 84 84 85 85 Feed and residual : 190 126 175 225 Domestic, total : 1,200 1,128 1,170 1,220 Exports : 964 854 1,050 1,050 Use, total : 2,164 1,982 2,220 2,270 Ending stocks : 777 491 644 633 CCC inventory : 99 66 60 60 Free stocks : 678 425 584 573 Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 2.78 3.56 3.10- 3.50 3.10- 3.40 =============================================================================== U.S. Wheat by Class: Supply and Use =============================================================================== Year beginning : Hard : Hard : Soft : : : June 1 : Winter : Spring : Red : White : Durum : Total =============================================================================== 2002/03 (estimated) : Million bushels Beginning stocks : 363 230 78 73 33 777 Production : 612 354 332 241 79 1,619 Supply, total 3/ : 983 607 416 325 142 2,473 Domestic use : 487 204 257 103 77 1,128 Exports : 307 258 105 147 37 854 Use, total : 794 462 361 250 114 1,982 Ending stocks, total : 188 145 55 75 28 491 : 2003/04 (projected) : Beginning stocks : 188 145 55 75 28 491 Production : 1,063 500 379 298 97 2,337 Supply, total 3/ : 1,264 665 434 385 155 2,903 Domestic use : 486 252 281 116 85 1,220 Exports : 460 255 110 185 40 1,050 Use, total : 946 506 391 302 125 2,270 Ending stocks, total : October : 318 158 43 83 30 633 September : 344 151 59 67 22 644 =============================================================================== 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. WASDE-403-10 U.S. Feed Grain and Corn Supply and Use 1/ =============================================================================== : : : 2003/04 Projections Item : 2001/02 : 2002/03 :============================== : : Est. : September October =============================================================================== FEED GRAINS : Area : Million acres Planted : 95.4 98.7 99.0 98.7 Harvested : 83.6 82.8 87.1 86.5 Yield per harvested : Metric tons acre : 3.13 2.96 3.12 3.21 : Million metric tons Beginning stocks : 52.7 45.0 28.9 30.9 Production : 261.7 244.9 271.3 277.6 Imports : 2.4 2.4 2.5 2.5 Supply, total : 316.8 292.3 302.8 311.0 Feed and residual : 158.5 151.2 151.9 153.2 Food, seed & industrial : 58.1 64.3 69.0 68.2 Domestic, total : 216.6 215.5 220.9 221.4 Exports : 55.1 45.9 51.1 51.1 Use, total : 271.7 261.4 272.0 272.5 Ending stocks, total : 45.0 30.9 30.8 38.5 CCC inventory : 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 Free stocks : 44.9 30.8 30.7 38.4 Outstanding loans : 5.6 7.1 7.8 7.8 : CORN : Area : Million acres Planted : 75.8 79.1 79.1 79.1 Harvested : 68.8 69.3 71.8 71.8 Yield per harvested : Bushels acre : 138.2 130.0 138.5 142.2 : Million bushels Beginning stocks : 1,899 1,596 1,009 1,086 Production : 9,507 9,008 9,944 10,207 Imports : 10 15 10 10 Supply, total : 11,416 10,619 10,964 11,303 Feed and residual : 5,861 5,635 5,625 5,700 Food, seed & industrial : 2,054 2,298 2,475 2,450 Domestic, total : 7,915 7,933 8,100 8,150 Exports : 1,905 1,600 1,800 1,800 Use, total : 9,820 9,533 9,900 9,950 Ending stocks, total : 1,596 1,086 1,064 1,353 CCC inventory : 6 5 3 3 Free stocks : 1,590 1,081 1,061 1,350 Outstanding loans : 213 277 300 300 Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 1.97 2.32 2.10- 2.50 1.90- 2.30 =============================================================================== Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning September 1 for corn and sorghum; June 1 for barley and oats. 2/ Marketing-year weighted average price received by farmers. WASDE-403-11 U.S. Sorghum, Barley and Oats Supply and Use 1/ =============================================================================== : : : 2003/04 Projections Item : 2001/02 : 2002/03 :============================== : : Est. : September October =============================================================================== : Million bushels SORGHUM : Area planted (mil. acres) : 10.3 9.6 9.8 9.5 Area harv. (mil. acres) : 8.6 7.3 8.0 7.9 Yield (bushels/acre) : 59.9 50.7 51.0 51.0 Beginning stocks : 42 61 41 43 Production : 515 370 410 401 Imports : 0 0 0 0 Supply, total : 556 431 451 443 Feed and residual : 208 163 175 165 Food, seed & industrial : 45 45 50 45 Total domestic : 253 208 225 210 Exports : 242 180 190 190 Use, total : 495 388 415 400 Ending stocks, total : 61 43 36 43 Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 1.94 2.32 2.10- 2.50 1.95- 2.35 : BARLEY : Area planted (mil. acres) : 5.0 5.1 5.5 5.3 Area harv. (mil. acres) : 4.3 4.1 4.9 4.7 Yield (bushels/acre) : 58.2 54.9 57.5 58.9 Beginning stocks : 106 93 69 69 Production : 249 227 281 276 Imports : 24 18 30 30 Supply, total : 380 338 381 375 Feed and residual : 88 65 100 85 Food, seed & industrial : 172 173 173 173 Total domestic : 260 238 273 258 Exports : 26 30 25 25 Use, total : 287 269 298 283 Ending stocks, total : 93 69 83 92 Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 2.22 2.72 2.35- 2.65 2.45- 2.75 : OATS : Area planted (mil. acres) : 4.4 5.0 4.7 4.6 Area harv. (mil. acres) : 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.2 Yield (bushels/acre) : 61.4 56.7 64.9 65.0 Beginning stocks : 73 63 50 50 Production : 117 119 151 145 Imports : 96 95 95 95 Supply, total : 286 277 296 289 Feed and residual : 148 152 150 145 Food, seed & industrial : 72 72 73 73 Total domestic : 220 224 223 218 Exports : 3 3 2 2 Use, total : 223 227 225 220 Ending stocks, total : 63 50 71 69 Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 1.59 1.81 1.25- 1.55 1.25- 1.55 =============================================================================== 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. WASDE-403-12 U.S. Rice Supply and Use 1/ (Rough Equivalent of Rough and Milled Rice) =============================================================================== : : : 2003/04 Projections Item : 2001/02 : 2002/03 :============================== : : Est. : September October =============================================================================== TOTAL : Area : Million acres Planted : 3.33 3.24 3.01 3.01 Harvested : 3.31 3.21 2.98 2.98 Yield per harvested : Pounds acre : 6,496 6,578 6,655 6,624 : : Million hundredweight : Beginning stocks 2/ : 28.5 39.0 26.8 26.8 Production : 215.3 211.0 198.2 197.3 Imports : 13.2 14.8 15.5 16.0 Supply, total : 256.9 264.7 240.5 240.0 Domestic & residual 3/ : 123.5 113.4 124.1 124.1 Exports, total 4/ : 94.5 124.6 91.0 91.0 Rough : 32.2 43.0 37.0 37.0 Milled (rough equiv.) : 62.4 81.5 54.0 54.0 Use, total : 218.0 238.0 215.1 215.1 Ending stocks : 39.0 26.8 25.4 24.9 Avg. milling yield (%) 5/ : 69.0 68.3 69.0 69.0 Avg. farm price ($/cwt) 6/ : 4.25 4.22 6.25- 6.75 6.10- 6.60 : LONG GRAIN : Harvested acres (mil.) : 2.70 2.51 Yield (pounds/acre) : 6,213 6,260 Beginning stocks : 11.6 26.8 15.7 15.7 Production : 167.6 157.2 147.2 145.3 Supply, total 7/ : 188.3 194.1 173.4 171.5 Domestic & Residual 3/ : 87.9 79.2 87.8 87.8 Exports 8/ : 73.7 99.2 71.0 70.0 Use, total : 161.6 178.4 158.8 157.8 Ending stocks : 26.8 15.7 14.6 13.6 : : MEDIUM & SHORT GRAIN : Harvested acres (mil.) : 0.62 0.70 Yield (pounds/acre) : 7,733 7,729 Beginning stocks : 15.6 10.7 9.3 9.3 Production : 47.7 53.7 50.9 52.0 Supply, total 7/ : 67.1 68.9 65.2 66.7 Domestic & Residual 3/ : 35.6 34.3 36.2 36.2 Exports 8/ : 20.8 25.3 20.0 21.0 Use, total : 56.4 59.6 56.2 57.2 Ending stocks : 10.7 9.3 9.0 9.5 =============================================================================== Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning August 1. 2/ Includes the following quantities of broken kernel rice (type undetermined) not included in estimates of beginning stocks by type (in mil. cwt): 2001/02-1.3; 2002/03-1.5; 2003/04-1.8. 3/ Residual includes unreported use, processing losses and estimating errors. Use by type may not add to total rice use because of the difference in brokens between beginning and ending stocks. 4/ Includes rough rice and milled rice exports. Milled 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 farmers. 7/ Includes imports. 8/ Exports by type of rice are estimated. WASDE-403-13 U.S. Soybeans and Products Supply and Use (Domestic Measure) 1/ =============================================================================== : : : 2003/04 Projections Item : 2001/02 : 2002/03 :=============================== : : Est. : September October =============================================================================== SOYBEANS: : Million acres Area : Planted : 74.1 73.9 73.7 73.6 Harvested : 73.0 72.4 72.6 72.5 : : Bushels Yield per harvested : acre : 39.6 38.0 36.4 34.0 : : Million bushels : Beginning stocks : 248 208 140 169 Production : 2,891 2,749 2,643 2,468 Imports : 2 4 4 7 Supply, total : 3,141 2,961 2,787 2,645 Crushings : 1,700 1,616 1,555 1,510 Exports : 1,064 1,040 940 870 Seed : 90 90 91 91 Residual : 79 46 65 45 Use, total : 2,933 2,792 2,652 2,515 Ending stocks : 208 169 135 130 Avg. farm price ($/bu) 2/ : 4.38 5.53 5.25- 6.15 6.05 - 6.95 : : : Million pounds SOYBEAN OIL: : Beginning stocks : 2,767 2,358 1,558 1,564 Production : 18,898 18,405 17,525 17,020 Imports : 46 50 85 85 Supply, total : 21,711 20,814 19,168 18,668 Domestic : 16,833 17,000 17,000 16,600 Exports : 2,519 2,250 850 850 Use, total : 19,353 19,250 17,850 17,450 Ending stocks : 2,358 1,564 1,318 1,218 Average price (c/lb) 2/ : 16.46 22.04 20.00- 23.50- : 23.00 26.50 : : Thousand short tons SOYBEAN MEAL: : Beginning stocks : 383 240 250 250 Production : 40,292 38,100 37,010 35,935 Imports : 143 160 290 340 Supply, total : 40,819 38,500 37,550 36,525 Domestic : 33,070 32,200 32,000 31,300 Exports : 7,508 6,050 5,300 5,000 Use, total : 40,579 38,250 37,300 36,300 Ending stocks : 240 250 250 225 Average price ($/s.t.) 2/ : 167.73 181.60 170.00- 185.00- : 200.00 215.00 =============================================================================== Note: Reliability calculations at end of report. 1/ Marketing year beginning September 1 for soybeans; October 1 for soybean oil and meal. 2/ Prices: soybeans, marketing year weighted average price received by farmers; for oil, simple average of crude soybean oil, Decatur; for meal, simple average of 48 percent, Decatur. WASDE-403-14 U.S. Sugar Supply and Use 1/ ====================================================================== : : : 2003/04 Projections Item : 2001/02 : 2002/03 :===================== : : Estimate : September October ====================================================================== : 1,000 short tons, raw value : Beginning stocks 2/ : 2,180 1,280 1,691 1,756 Production 2/3/ : 7,907 8,408 8,812 8,847 Beet sugar : 3,915 4,422 4,651 4,667 Cane sugar 4/ : 3,992 3,986 4,161 4,180 Imports 2/ : 1,535 1,713 1,584 1,584 TRQ 5/ : 1,158 1,200 1,224 1,224 Other program 6/ : 296 488 325 325 Other 7/ : 81 25 35 35 Total supply : 11,622 11,401 12,087 12,187 : Exports 2/8/ : 137 140 150 160 Domestic deliveries 2/ : 10,085 9,705 9,925 9,925 Domestic food use : 9,897 9,500 9,700 9,700 Other 9/ : 188 205 225 225 Miscellaneous 10/ : 120 -200 0 0 Use, total : 10,342 9,645 10,075 10,085 Ending stocks 2/ : 1,280 1,756 2,012 2,102 : Stocks to use ratio : 12.4 18.2 20.0 20.8 ====================================================================== 1/ Fiscal years beginning Oct 1. Includes Puerto Rico. 2/ Historical data are from FSA, "Sweetener Market Data" except imports from U.S. Customs Service. 3/ Production for 2002/03 and 2003/04 are based on processors' projections compiled by the Farm Service Agency. Other projections are based on analyses by the Interagency Commodity Estimates Committee for sugar. 4/ Production by state for 2002/03 (projected 2003/04): FL 2,127 (2,125); HI 279 (288); LA 1,389 (1,585); TX 191 (182); PR 0 (0). 5/ Actual arrivals under the tariff rate quota (TRQ) with late entries, early entries, and TRQ overfills assigned to the fiscal year in which they actually arrived. For 2003/04, includes shortfall of 50,000 tons. 6/ Includes sugar under the re-export and polyhydric alcohol programs. 7/ Includes high-tier and other. 8/ Mostly reexports. 9/ Transfer to sugar containing products for reexport, and for nonedible alcohol and feed. 10/ Residual statistical discrepancies. METRIC CONVERSION FACTORS 1 Hectare = 2.4710 Acres 1 Kilogram = 2.20462 Pounds --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Metric Ton : = Domestic Unit * Factor --------------------------------------------------------------------- Wheat & Soybeans : = bushels * .027216 Rice : = cwt * .045359 Corn, Sorghum & Rye : = bushels * .025401 Barley : = bushels * .021772 Oats : = bushels * .014515 Sugar : = short tons * .907185 Cotton : = 480-lb bales * .217720 --------------------------------------------------------------------- WASDE-403-15 U. S. Cotton Supply and Use 1/ =============================================================================== : : : 2003/04 Projections Item : 2001/02 : 2002/03 :=============================== : : Est. : September October =============================================================================== : Million acres Area : Planted : 15.77 13.96 13.63 13.63 Harvested : 13.83 12.43 12.19 12.11 : : Pounds Yield per harvested : acre : 705 665 667 696 : : Million 480 pound bales : Beginning stocks 2/ : 6.00 7.45 5.40 5.38 Production : 20.30 17.21 16.94 17.56 Imports : 0.02 0.07 0.05 0.05 Supply, total : 26.32 24.72 22.39 22.99 Domestic use : 7.70 7.27 6.60 6.40 Exports : 11.00 11.90 12.00 12.00 Use, total : 18.70 19.17 18.60 18.40 Unaccounted 3/ : 0.18 0.17 -0.01 -0.01 Ending stocks : 7.45 5.38 3.80 4.60 : Avg. farm price 4/ : 29.8 44.5 46.3 5/ =============================================================================== Note: Reliability calculations at end of report. 1/ Upland and extra-long staple; marketing year beginning August 1. Totals may not add due to rounding. 2/ Based on Bureau of Census data. 3/ Reflects the difference between the previous season's supply less total use and ending stocks based on Bureau of Census data. 4/ Cents per pound for upland cotton. 5/ Weighted average for August 2003. USDA is prohibited by law from publishing cotton price projections. =============================================================================== Note: Public Law 106-78, signed October 22, 1999, requires the Secretary of Agriculture to estimate and report the U.S. upland cotton season-ending stocks-to-use ratio, excluding projected raw cotton imports but including the quantity of raw cotton imports that has been imported during the marketing year. Pursuant to this requirement, the estimated ratio for 2003/04 is 25.3 percent. WASDE-403-16 World Wheat Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: :===============: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2001/02 : World 3/ : 200.65 581.07 108.45 107.83 584.36 108.08 197.36 United States : 23.85 53.26 2.93 5.17 32.66 26.23 21.15 Total foreign : 176.81 527.81 105.52 102.66 551.70 81.85 176.21 Major exporters 4/ : 24.53 152.12 10.25 52.98 108.98 54.25 23.67 Argentina : 0.59 15.50 0.01 0.09 4.89 10.08 1.14 Australia : 4.54 24.85 0.08 2.70 5.43 16.41 7.63 Canada : 9.66 20.57 0.34 3.69 7.57 16.27 6.73 EU-15 : 9.75 91.20 9.82 46.50 91.10 11.49 8.18 Major importers 5/ : 108.61 141.32 48.95 12.45 203.20 3.65 92.03 Brazil : 0.65 3.25 7.01 0.40 10.00 0.01 0.90 China : 91.88 93.87 1.09 9.00 108.74 1.51 76.59 N. Africa 6/ : 5.10 12.70 17.48 0.31 29.37 0.24 5.66 Pakistan : 3.63 19.02 0.24 0.40 19.80 0.50 2.59 Southeast Asia 7/ : 1.78 0.00 8.83 1.38 8.67 0.34 1.61 Selected other : East. Europe : 4.84 34.90 1.69 10.94 30.54 4.15 6.73 India : 21.50 69.68 0.03 0.50 64.20 3.09 23.93 FSU-12 8/ : 5.38 91.33 3.56 20.46 69.31 13.81 17.14 Russia : 1.40 46.90 0.63 14.00 38.08 4.37 6.48 Kazakhstan : 1.45 12.70 0.02 1.50 5.19 3.78 5.20 Ukraine : 0.45 21.35 0.09 3.00 13.44 5.49 2.96 : : 2002/03 (Estimated) : World 3/ : 197.36 565.48 104.90 112.40 597.84 104.66 165.00 United States : 21.15 44.06 2.11 3.44 30.70 23.25 13.37 Total foreign : 176.21 521.42 102.80 108.96 567.15 81.41 151.63 Major exporters 4/ : 23.67 141.20 12.86 58.59 115.33 39.90 22.50 Argentina : 1.14 12.30 0.01 0.08 5.18 6.00 2.27 Australia : 7.63 9.39 0.50 3.53 6.25 9.00 2.27 Canada : 6.73 16.20 0.35 3.70 7.80 9.40 6.07 EU-15 : 8.18 103.32 12.00 51.28 96.10 15.50 11.90 Major importers 5/ : 92.03 138.63 45.30 10.05 198.20 4.27 73.50 Brazil : 0.90 2.94 6.50 0.30 9.75 0.01 0.58 China : 76.59 90.29 0.43 6.50 105.20 1.72 60.39 N. Africa 6/ : 5.66 11.17 18.10 0.30 29.33 0.21 5.40 Pakistan : 2.59 18.23 0.25 0.40 18.60 0.90 1.57 Southeast Asia 7/ : 1.61 0.00 9.15 1.70 8.98 0.38 1.40 Selected other : East. Europe : 6.73 30.46 2.02 9.99 29.58 4.66 4.97 India : 23.93 71.81 0.03 0.60 73.30 4.50 17.96 FSU-12 8/ : 17.14 97.39 3.53 24.06 74.20 24.89 18.98 Russia : 6.48 50.55 0.50 16.00 39.30 12.62 5.61 Kazakhstan : 5.20 12.60 0.03 1.80 5.67 5.51 6.66 Ukraine : 2.96 20.55 0.75 4.00 14.50 6.60 3.16 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 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 and the EU-15 (excludes intra-trade). 5/ Brazil, China, Iran, Japan, Mexico, North Africa, Pakistan, Southeast Asia. 6/ Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. 7/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand. 8/ Former USSR excluding the Baltic States. WASDE-403-17 World Wheat Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.) (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: :===============: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2003/04 (Projected) World 3/ : September : 164.19 547.04 93.86 99.75 582.22 97.41 129.01 October : 165.00 549.54 93.58 101.06 584.38 97.68 130.17 United States : September : 13.38 62.37 2.18 4.76 31.84 28.58 17.51 October : 13.37 63.59 2.04 6.12 33.20 28.58 17.23 Total foreign : September : 150.81 484.67 91.69 94.99 550.38 68.84 111.50 October : 151.63 485.96 91.54 94.94 551.17 69.11 112.94 Major exporters 4/ : September : 22.08 151.00 4.17 54.58 111.68 49.50 16.07 October : 22.50 151.50 4.17 54.58 111.68 49.50 16.99 Argentina Sep : 2.27 13.50 0.01 0.08 5.28 8.50 2.00 Oct : 2.27 13.50 0.01 0.08 5.28 8.50 2.00 Australia Sep : 2.27 24.00 0.01 3.50 6.20 17.50 2.58 Oct : 2.27 24.00 0.01 3.50 6.20 17.50 2.58 Canada Sep : 5.65 21.00 0.15 3.50 7.70 14.00 5.10 Oct : 6.07 22.00 0.15 3.50 7.70 14.50 6.02 EU-15 Sep : 11.90 92.50 4.00 47.50 92.50 9.50 6.40 Oct : 11.90 92.00 4.00 47.50 92.50 9.00 6.40 Major importers 5/ : September : 73.72 140.24 39.65 9.50 196.51 3.00 54.10 October : 73.50 140.65 39.25 9.45 196.46 3.00 53.93 Brazil Sep : 0.58 4.30 6.00 0.35 9.95 0.01 0.93 Oct : 0.58 4.70 5.60 0.35 9.95 0.01 0.92 China Sep : 60.39 87.00 0.50 6.00 104.50 1.30 42.09 Oct : 60.39 87.00 0.50 6.00 104.50 1.30 42.09 N. Africa 6/ Sep : 5.40 15.98 12.90 0.30 29.18 0.21 4.89 Oct : 5.40 15.98 12.90 0.30 29.18 0.21 4.89 Pakistan Sep : 1.57 18.20 0.50 0.40 18.75 0.20 1.32 Oct : 1.57 18.20 0.50 0.40 18.75 0.20 1.32 SE Asia 7/ Sep : 1.40 0.00 9.05 1.55 8.95 0.33 1.17 Oct : 1.40 0.00 9.05 1.55 8.95 0.33 1.17 Selected other : East. Europe Sep : 4.98 21.95 4.28 8.37 27.33 1.33 2.55 Oct : 4.97 21.75 4.38 8.37 27.33 1.23 2.54 India Sep : 17.96 67.00 0.05 0.60 69.00 2.00 14.01 Oct : 17.96 67.00 0.05 0.60 69.00 2.00 14.01 FSU-12 8/ Sep : 18.60 62.38 6.44 17.33 65.93 9.81 11.68 Oct : 18.98 61.88 6.94 17.33 65.63 10.21 11.96 Russia Sep : 5.23 34.00 1.00 12.50 35.50 3.50 1.23 Oct : 5.61 34.00 1.00 12.50 35.50 3.50 1.61 Kazakhstan Sep : 6.66 11.50 0.02 2.00 6.10 6.00 6.08 Oct : 6.66 12.00 0.02 2.00 6.10 6.50 6.07 Ukraine Sep : 3.16 5.00 2.50 0.73 10.03 0.20 0.44 Oct : 3.16 4.00 3.00 0.73 9.73 0.10 0.34 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 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 and the EU-15 (excludes intra-trade). 5/ Brazil, China, Iran, Japan, Mexico, North Africa, Pakistan, Southeast Asia. 6/ Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. 7/ Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand. 8/ Former USSR excluding the Baltic States. WASDE-403-18 World Coarse Grain Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: :===============: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2001/02 : World 3/ : 188.08 892.33 101.39 597.00 904.27 103.50 176.14 United States : 52.70 261.86 2.56 158.57 216.92 55.15 45.05 Total foreign : 135.38 630.47 98.83 438.43 687.35 48.36 131.09 Major exporters 4/ : 7.41 64.34 5.32 35.87 48.58 19.91 8.59 Argentina : 1.27 18.73 0.00 5.47 7.63 11.32 1.05 Australia : 1.31 12.56 0.05 5.50 6.77 4.94 2.21 Canada : 4.33 22.60 4.11 20.84 25.15 2.52 3.37 Major importers 5/ : 29.26 159.47 68.34 161.84 218.73 5.53 32.82 EU-15 : 17.37 106.67 4.24 78.03 103.24 5.04 20.00 Japan : 2.33 0.21 19.95 15.52 20.15 0.00 2.34 Mexico : 3.58 27.17 9.06 19.23 35.27 0.05 4.49 Southeast Asia : 1.40 15.22 3.82 13.55 18.96 0.43 1.05 South Korea : 1.23 0.45 8.85 6.74 9.35 0.00 1.17 Selected other : China : 81.66 122.27 1.96 94.21 133.08 8.63 64.19 East. Europe : 2.65 51.02 1.53 36.05 46.15 3.89 5.16 FSU-12 6/ : 5.93 62.35 1.00 33.71 51.39 6.63 11.26 Russia : 2.49 35.15 0.74 17.60 29.05 2.60 6.74 Ukraine : 1.93 17.03 0.10 9.04 12.97 3.49 2.61 : : 2002/03 (Estimated) : World 3/ : 176.14 869.41 100.56 588.74 901.61 105.24 143.95 United States : 45.05 245.03 2.58 151.27 215.83 45.92 30.91 Total foreign : 131.09 624.38 97.99 437.47 685.77 59.32 113.04 Major exporters 4/ : 8.59 54.37 4.62 30.36 43.08 17.78 6.72 Argentina : 1.05 19.44 0.03 4.39 6.52 12.70 1.29 Australia : 2.21 5.43 0.01 3.44 4.75 2.33 0.58 Canada : 3.37 19.87 4.17 18.21 22.55 1.72 3.13 Major importers 5/ : 32.82 157.17 68.08 159.70 217.60 7.14 33.33 EU-15 : 20.00 106.13 4.17 76.42 102.19 6.87 21.24 Japan : 2.34 0.22 19.79 15.26 20.09 0.00 2.26 Mexico : 4.49 25.77 9.02 19.21 35.24 0.05 3.98 Southeast Asia : 1.05 14.97 4.11 13.72 19.03 0.22 0.88 South Korea : 1.17 0.38 9.18 6.78 9.45 0.00 1.28 Selected other : China : 64.19 129.15 1.92 95.03 136.27 14.59 44.40 East. Europe : 5.16 50.29 1.44 38.06 48.02 3.43 5.44 FSU-12 6/ : 11.26 60.82 0.71 35.29 53.01 8.24 11.54 Russia : 6.74 33.40 0.30 18.45 29.85 3.51 7.08 Ukraine : 2.61 17.10 0.22 9.28 13.27 4.06 2.59 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 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, and South Africa. 5/ The EU-15 (excludes intra-trade), Mexico, Japan, North Africa (includes Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia), South Korea, Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand), Saudi Arabia, and Taiwan. 6/ Former USSR excluding the Baltic States. WASDE-403-19 World Coarse Grain Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.) (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: :===============: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2003/04 (Projected) World 3/ : September : 142.16 880.50 99.56 597.07 916.24 98.09 106.41 October : 143.95 881.65 99.56 596.99 915.61 98.34 109.99 United States : September : 28.91 271.56 2.65 152.02 221.22 51.13 30.78 October : 30.91 277.80 2.65 153.29 221.73 51.13 38.50 Total foreign : September : 113.24 608.93 96.91 445.05 695.02 46.97 75.64 October : 113.04 603.85 96.91 443.70 693.88 47.22 71.49 Major exporters 4/ : September : 6.78 66.45 2.55 33.73 46.97 21.52 7.29 October : 6.72 66.32 2.50 33.01 46.06 22.12 7.37 Argentina Sep : 1.24 19.95 0.01 5.08 7.24 12.72 1.24 Oct : 1.29 20.00 0.01 5.08 7.24 12.72 1.34 Australia Sep : 0.58 11.06 0.00 5.41 6.91 3.85 0.88 Oct : 0.58 11.06 0.00 5.01 6.31 4.45 0.88 Canada Sep : 3.23 26.08 2.06 18.94 23.59 3.93 3.86 Oct : 3.13 25.88 2.06 18.59 23.24 3.93 3.91 Major importers 5/ : September : 33.98 147.99 69.03 160.68 219.14 5.77 26.10 October : 33.33 146.54 68.98 160.10 218.59 5.17 25.10 EU-15 Sep : 21.94 94.20 4.76 75.78 102.00 5.62 13.28 Oct : 21.24 92.75 4.76 75.28 101.50 5.02 12.23 Japan Sep : 2.26 0.25 19.19 14.66 19.49 0.00 2.22 Oct : 2.26 0.25 19.19 14.66 19.49 0.00 2.22 Mexico Sep : 3.98 25.45 10.13 20.06 36.10 0.05 3.41 Oct : 3.98 25.45 10.13 20.06 36.10 0.05 3.41 Southeast Asia Sep : 0.88 15.65 4.31 14.30 19.68 0.10 1.06 Oct : 0.88 15.65 4.16 14.20 19.58 0.10 1.01 South Korea Sep : 1.28 0.38 9.66 7.36 10.03 0.00 1.28 Oct : 1.28 0.38 9.66 7.36 10.03 0.00 1.28 Selected other : China Sep : 44.41 125.30 2.31 95.06 137.71 8.53 25.78 Oct : 44.40 121.30 2.31 95.06 137.71 8.53 21.77 East. Europe Sep : 5.39 43.33 1.96 36.14 46.00 1.81 2.86 Oct : 5.44 42.58 2.06 35.69 45.55 1.86 2.66 FSU-12 6/ Sep : 11.54 52.48 1.35 38.27 56.08 4.87 4.42 Oct : 11.54 52.68 1.35 38.27 56.08 4.87 4.62 Russia Sep : 7.08 28.20 0.80 20.35 31.95 2.40 1.73 Oct : 7.08 28.20 0.80 20.35 31.95 2.40 1.73 Ukraine Sep : 2.59 15.30 0.32 10.90 14.87 1.84 1.51 Oct : 2.59 15.30 0.32 10.90 14.87 1.84 1.51 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 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, and South Africa. 5/ The EU-15 (excludes intra-trade), Mexico, Japan, North Africa (includes Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia), South Korea, Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand), Saudi Arabia, and Taiwan. 6/ Former USSR excluding the Baltic States. WASDE-403-20 World Corn Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: :===============: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2001/02 : World 3/ : 152.12 599.03 74.42 433.02 621.72 75.99 129.43 United States : 48.24 241.49 0.26 148.87 201.05 48.38 40.55 Total foreign : 103.88 357.54 74.17 284.15 420.67 27.61 88.88 Major exporters 4/ : 1.13 24.75 0.93 6.50 12.60 11.87 2.33 Argentina : 0.64 14.70 0.00 2.65 4.15 10.80 0.39 South Africa : 0.49 10.05 0.92 3.85 8.45 1.07 1.94 Major importers 5/ : 12.20 81.44 45.39 87.25 125.90 0.55 12.57 EU-15 : 3.74 39.69 2.91 32.80 42.40 0.06 3.87 Japan : 1.30 0.00 16.40 12.00 16.30 0.00 1.39 Mexico : 2.68 20.40 4.08 8.40 23.60 0.05 3.51 Southeast Asia : 1.40 15.07 3.82 13.42 18.82 0.43 1.05 South Korea : 1.23 0.06 8.62 6.58 8.74 0.00 1.17 Selected other : Brazil : 1.65 35.50 0.43 30.50 34.50 2.05 1.02 Canada : 0.88 8.39 3.95 9.67 11.97 0.20 1.06 China : 81.19 114.09 0.04 92.00 123.30 8.61 63.40 East. Europe : 1.50 26.75 1.07 20.09 23.57 3.01 2.74 FSU-12 6/ : 1.41 6.81 0.65 5.70 7.04 0.37 1.46 Russia : 0.09 0.80 0.53 0.95 1.35 0.00 0.08 : : 2002/03 (Estimated) : World 3/ : 129.43 601.68 75.68 432.54 631.12 78.98 99.99 United States : 40.55 228.80 0.38 143.15 201.51 40.64 27.58 Total foreign : 88.88 372.88 75.30 289.40 429.61 38.34 72.41 Major exporters 4/ : 2.33 24.70 0.27 5.90 12.00 13.00 2.30 Argentina : 0.39 15.50 0.02 1.80 3.30 12.00 0.60 South Africa : 1.94 9.20 0.25 4.10 8.70 1.00 1.69 Major importers 5/ : 12.57 78.91 47.61 87.89 126.76 0.47 11.87 EU-15 : 3.87 39.44 3.00 32.60 42.20 0.20 3.91 Japan : 1.39 0.00 16.50 12.00 16.50 0.00 1.39 Mexico : 3.51 18.80 5.50 9.50 24.70 0.05 3.06 Southeast Asia : 1.05 14.67 4.11 13.44 18.74 0.22 0.88 South Korea : 1.17 0.07 9.00 6.70 8.97 0.00 1.28 Selected other : Brazil : 1.02 45.00 0.30 32.50 36.50 6.00 3.82 Canada : 1.06 8.98 3.90 10.18 12.48 0.35 1.10 China : 63.40 121.30 0.01 93.00 126.50 14.50 43.71 East. Europe : 2.74 27.29 0.77 21.30 24.73 2.50 3.57 FSU-12 6/ : 1.46 8.45 0.23 6.34 7.72 0.89 1.53 Russia : 0.08 1.55 0.10 1.20 1.60 0.00 0.13 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 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 and South Africa. 5/ Egypt, the EU-15 (excludes intra-trade), Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand). 6/ Former USSR excluding the Baltic States. WASDE-403-21 World Corn Supply and Use 1/ (Cont'd.) (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : Domestic 2/ : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: :===============: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Feed : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2003/04 (Projected) World 3/ : September : 97.92 607.51 75.59 430.40 631.13 74.19 74.29 October : 99.99 608.97 75.54 431.57 631.80 74.14 77.16 United States : September : 25.63 252.60 0.25 142.88 205.75 45.72 27.01 October : 27.58 259.27 0.25 144.79 207.02 45.72 34.37 Total foreign : September : 72.28 354.91 75.34 287.51 425.38 28.47 47.28 October : 72.41 349.70 75.29 286.78 424.78 28.42 42.80 Major exporters 4/ : September : 2.30 25.00 0.26 6.60 12.70 13.00 1.86 October : 2.30 24.90 0.26 6.60 12.70 13.00 1.76 Argentina Sep : 0.60 16.00 0.01 2.50 4.00 12.00 0.61 Oct : 0.60 16.00 0.01 2.50 4.00 12.00 0.61 South Africa Sep : 1.69 9.00 0.25 4.10 8.70 1.00 1.24 Oct : 1.69 8.90 0.25 4.10 8.70 1.00 1.14 Major importers 5/ : September : 11.87 72.39 49.81 84.28 123.27 0.35 10.45 October : 11.87 70.89 49.66 83.18 122.17 0.25 10.00 EU-15 Sep : 3.91 32.00 4.00 27.50 37.10 0.20 2.61 Oct : 3.91 30.50 4.00 26.50 36.10 0.10 2.21 Japan Sep : 1.39 0.00 16.00 11.50 16.00 0.00 1.40 Oct : 1.39 0.00 16.00 11.50 16.00 0.00 1.40 Mexico Sep : 3.06 19.00 6.50 10.50 25.70 0.05 2.81 Oct : 3.06 19.00 6.50 10.50 25.70 0.05 2.81 Southeast Asia Sep : 0.88 15.37 4.31 14.03 19.40 0.10 1.06 Oct : 0.88 15.37 4.16 13.93 19.30 0.10 1.01 South Korea Sep : 1.28 0.07 9.50 7.30 9.57 0.00 1.28 Oct : 1.28 0.07 9.50 7.30 9.57 0.00 1.28 Selected other : Brazil Sep : 3.82 37.50 0.30 33.00 37.00 3.00 1.62 Oct : 3.82 37.50 0.30 33.00 37.00 3.00 1.62 Canada Sep : 1.20 9.20 2.00 8.60 11.10 0.30 1.00 Oct : 1.10 9.20 2.00 8.60 11.10 0.30 0.90 China Sep : 43.71 118.00 0.10 93.00 128.10 8.50 25.21 Oct : 43.71 114.00 0.10 93.00 128.10 8.50 21.21 East. Europe Sep : 3.58 22.81 0.99 20.99 24.43 1.33 1.63 Oct : 3.57 22.71 0.99 20.99 24.43 1.38 1.47 FSU-12 6/ Sep : 1.53 9.28 0.70 7.43 8.91 1.33 1.28 Oct : 1.53 9.28 0.70 7.43 8.91 1.33 1.28 Russia Sep : 0.13 1.20 0.60 1.40 1.80 0.00 0.13 Oct : 0.13 1.20 0.60 1.40 1.80 0.00 0.13 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 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 and South Africa. 5/ Egypt, the EU-15 (excludes intra-trade), Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand). 6/ Former USSR excluding the Baltic States. WASDE-403-22 World Rice Supply and Use (Milled Basis) 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:===================: Ending Region : : : : : : stocks :Beginning:Produc-: : Total 2/: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports : =============================================================================== : : 2001/02 World 3/ : 147.87 398.61 25.62 410.72 27.03 135.76 United States : 0.89 6.74 0.42 3.87 2.96 1.22 Total foreign : 146.98 391.88 25.20 406.86 24.07 134.54 Major exporters 4/ : 28.34 135.50 0.06 117.17 18.42 28.31 India : 25.05 93.08 0.00 87.35 6.30 24.48 Pakistan : 0.48 3.88 0.00 2.65 1.63 0.09 Thailand : 1.90 17.50 0.02 9.77 7.25 2.40 Vietnam : 0.91 21.04 0.04 17.40 3.25 1.34 Major importers 5/ : 12.85 54.36 12.23 65.70 0.42 13.32 Brazil : 1.17 7.12 0.63 8.08 0.03 0.82 EU-15 : 0.89 1.62 0.92 2.22 0.34 0.88 Indonesia : 4.61 33.09 3.50 36.36 0.00 4.84 Nigeria : 1.02 2.10 1.91 3.55 0.00 1.48 Philippines : 2.80 8.45 1.20 8.90 0.00 3.55 Sel. Mideast 6/ : 2.13 1.40 3.20 5.18 0.06 1.50 Selected other : Burma : 1.38 10.44 0.00 9.90 1.00 0.92 C. Amer & Carib 7/ : 0.07 0.09 0.38 0.44 0.00 0.10 China : 94.10 124.31 0.31 134.58 1.96 82.17 Egypt : 0.89 3.58 0.03 3.15 0.47 0.86 Japan : 1.67 8.24 0.66 8.92 0.05 1.59 Mexico : 0.16 0.19 0.54 0.68 0.00 0.20 South Korea : 1.74 5.52 0.12 5.56 0.13 1.68 : : 2002/03 (Estimated) World 3/ : 135.76 380.03 25.80 410.36 27.25 105.44 United States : 1.22 6.54 0.47 3.54 3.86 0.83 Total foreign : 134.54 373.50 25.33 406.82 23.39 104.61 Major exporters 4/ : 28.31 118.38 0.04 114.07 17.25 15.41 India : 24.48 75.70 0.00 83.93 4.25 12.00 Pakistan : 0.09 4.23 0.00 2.67 1.50 0.15 Thailand : 2.40 17.12 0.00 9.92 7.50 2.10 Vietnam : 1.34 21.33 0.04 17.55 4.00 1.16 Major importers 5/ : 13.32 54.89 11.67 67.19 0.57 12.12 Brazil : 0.82 7.00 1.20 8.10 0.03 0.89 EU-15 : 0.88 1.71 0.89 2.23 0.49 0.76 Indonesia : 4.84 33.20 3.25 36.79 0.00 4.50 Nigeria : 1.48 2.20 1.82 3.85 0.00 1.65 Philippines : 3.55 8.45 1.00 9.55 0.00 3.45 Sel. Mideast 6/ : 1.50 1.88 2.49 5.18 0.06 0.63 Selected other : Burma : 0.92 10.44 0.00 10.10 0.50 0.76 C. Amer & Carib 7/ : 0.10 0.09 0.40 0.48 0.00 0.10 China : 82.17 122.18 0.30 134.80 2.25 67.60 Egypt : 0.86 3.71 0.05 3.28 0.70 0.64 Japan : 1.59 8.09 0.70 8.79 0.20 1.39 Mexico : 0.20 0.10 0.48 0.70 0.00 0.08 South Korea : 1.68 4.93 0.13 5.10 0.57 1.07 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 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 some countries. 4/ India, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 5/ Brazil, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Iran, Iraq, Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, the EU-15 (excludes intra-trade). 6/ Selected Middle East includes Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. 7/ Central American and Caribbean countries. WASDE-403-23 World Rice Supply and Use (Milled Basis) 1/ (Cont'd.) (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:===================: Ending Region : : : : : : stocks :Beginning:Produc-: : Total 2/: : : stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports : =============================================================================== : : 2003/04 (Projected) World 3/ : September : 106.64 390.46 24.94 412.30 25.50 84.79 October : 105.44 389.27 24.78 412.33 25.12 82.38 United States : September : 0.83 6.20 0.49 3.88 2.85 0.80 October : 0.83 6.17 0.51 3.88 2.85 0.78 Total foreign : September : 105.81 384.25 24.45 408.42 22.66 84.00 October : 104.61 383.10 24.27 408.44 22.28 81.60 Major exporters 4/ : September : 16.41 133.30 0.04 115.70 16.80 17.25 October : 15.41 132.30 0.04 115.90 16.30 15.55 India Sep : 13.25 90.00 0.00 85.25 3.00 15.00 Oct : 12.00 89.00 0.00 85.25 2.75 13.00 Pakistan Sep : 0.15 4.50 0.00 2.75 1.55 0.35 Oct : 0.15 4.50 0.00 2.75 1.55 0.35 Thailand Sep : 1.85 17.80 0.00 10.00 8.25 1.40 Oct : 2.10 17.80 0.00 10.20 8.00 1.70 Vietnam Sep : 1.16 21.00 0.04 17.70 4.00 0.50 Oct : 1.16 21.00 0.04 17.70 4.00 0.50 Major importers 5/ : September : 12.39 55.08 11.68 67.79 0.51 10.85 October : 12.12 55.08 11.53 67.83 0.51 10.38 Brazil Sep : 0.89 7.30 0.65 8.10 0.00 0.74 Oct : 0.89 7.30 0.65 8.10 0.00 0.74 EU-15 Sep : 0.76 1.63 0.90 2.23 0.45 0.61 Oct : 0.76 1.63 0.90 2.23 0.45 0.61 Indonesia Sep : 4.75 33.30 3.50 36.95 0.00 4.60 Oct : 4.50 33.30 3.50 36.95 0.00 4.35 Nigeria Sep : 1.65 2.30 1.25 4.00 0.00 1.20 Oct : 1.65 2.30 1.25 4.00 0.00 1.20 Philippines Sep : 3.45 8.50 0.80 9.70 0.00 3.05 Oct : 3.45 8.50 0.80 9.70 0.00 3.05 Sel. Mideast 6/Sep : 0.66 1.60 3.55 5.29 0.06 0.46 Oct : 0.63 1.60 3.40 5.33 0.06 0.25 Selected other : Burma Sep : 0.76 10.44 0.00 10.20 0.50 0.50 Oct : 0.76 10.44 0.00 10.20 0.50 0.50 C. Am & Car. 7/Sep : 0.10 0.09 0.40 0.48 0.00 0.10 Oct : 0.10 0.09 0.40 0.48 0.00 0.10 China Sep : 67.60 118.00 0.30 135.00 2.50 48.40 Oct : 67.60 118.00 0.30 135.00 2.50 48.40 Egypt Sep : 0.64 3.90 0.00 3.30 0.70 0.54 Oct : 0.64 3.90 0.00 3.30 0.70 0.54 Japan Sep : 1.39 7.20 0.70 8.66 0.20 0.44 Oct : 1.39 7.10 0.70 8.66 0.20 0.34 Mexico Sep : 0.08 0.11 0.63 0.73 0.00 0.09 Oct : 0.08 0.11 0.63 0.73 0.00 0.09 South Korea Sep : 1.07 4.70 0.16 5.12 0.00 0.82 Oct : 1.07 4.50 0.16 5.02 0.10 0.62 =============================================================================== 1/ Aggregate of local marketing years. 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 some countries. 4/ India, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 5/ Brazil, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Iran, Iraq, Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, the EU-15 (excludes intra-trade). 6/ Selected Middle East includes Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. 7/ Central American and Caribbean countries. WASDE-403-24 World Cotton Supply and Use 1/ (Million 480-pound bales) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : : Region :=========================:================: Loss :Ending :Beginning:Produc-:Imports:Domestic:Exports: 2/ :stocks : stocks : tion : : : : : =============================================================================== : : 2001/02 : World : 42.65 98.46 29.50 94.27 29.05 0.10 47.19 United States : 6.00 20.30 0.02 7.70 11.00 0.18 7.45 Total foreign : 36.65 78.16 29.48 86.57 18.05 -0.08 39.74 Major exporters 4/ : 8.78 27.63 1.40 12.65 14.14 -0.09 11.12 Pakistan : 2.65 8.30 1.00 8.50 0.16 0.03 3.26 Central Asia 5/ : 1.41 7.35 3/ 1.75 5.07 0.00 1.94 Afr. Fr. Zone 6/ : 0.75 4.50 3/ 0.21 3.55 0.00 1.48 S. Hemis. 7/ : 3.02 4.15 0.27 0.91 3.78 -0.14 2.90 Australia : 2.10 3.20 3/ 0.15 3.10 -0.16 2.21 Major importers : 26.09 47.45 23.38 67.61 2.64 0.01 26.66 Brazil : 2.97 3.52 0.25 3.80 0.67 -0.15 2.42 India : 3.77 12.30 1.95 13.28 0.06 0.00 4.69 Mexico : 0.54 0.43 2.06 2.20 0.09 0.03 0.72 China : 14.35 24.40 0.45 26.00 0.34 0.00 12.86 Europe : 1.58 2.62 4.36 5.36 1.30 0.06 1.84 Russia : 0.22 3/ 1.85 1.85 0.00 0.00 0.22 Turkey : 0.88 3.98 2.87 6.15 0.13 0.00 1.45 Selected Asia 8/ : 1.77 0.21 9.59 8.98 0.05 0.08 2.46 Indonesia : 0.41 0.06 2.36 2.30 0.02 0.05 0.45 Thailand : 0.38 0.10 2.06 1.90 0.00 0.03 0.61 : : 2002/03 (Estimated) : World : 47.19 87.99 30.46 97.45 30.63 0.25 37.31 United States : 7.45 17.21 0.07 7.27 11.90 0.17 5.38 Total foreign : 39.74 70.78 30.39 90.18 18.73 0.08 31.92 Major exporters 4/ : 11.12 23.96 1.46 13.98 14.07 0.01 8.47 Pakistan : 3.26 7.80 0.85 9.20 0.23 0.03 2.46 Central Asia 5/ : 1.94 6.74 3/ 1.87 5.24 0.00 1.58 Afr. Fr. Zone 6/ : 1.48 3.98 3/ 0.21 3.76 0.05 1.44 S. Hemis. 7/ : 2.90 2.72 0.53 1.15 3.20 -0.08 1.89 Australia : 2.21 1.70 3/ 0.13 2.66 -0.10 1.23 Major importers : 26.66 43.77 24.14 69.89 3.20 0.06 21.41 Brazil : 2.42 3.89 0.56 3.45 0.49 -0.10 3.03 India : 4.69 10.60 1.40 13.30 0.05 0.00 3.34 Mexico : 0.72 0.19 2.30 2.20 0.05 0.03 0.94 China : 12.86 22.60 3.13 28.90 0.75 0.00 8.93 Europe : 1.84 2.19 4.06 5.07 1.52 0.06 1.44 Russia : 0.22 3/ 1.70 1.70 0.00 0.00 0.22 Turkey : 1.45 4.13 2.10 6.30 0.30 0.00 1.08 Selected Asia 8/ : 2.46 0.16 8.89 8.98 0.05 0.08 2.42 Indonesia : 0.45 0.04 2.25 2.30 0.02 0.05 0.38 Thailand : 0.61 0.07 1.94 2.00 0.00 0.03 0.60 =============================================================================== 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, 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, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. 6/ Benin, Burkino Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo. 7/ Argentina, Australia, Paraguay, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. 8/ Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. WASDE-403-25 World Cotton Supply and Use 1/ (Million 480-pound bales) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : : Region :=========================:================: Loss :Ending :Beginning:Produc-:Imports:Domestic:Exports: 2/ :stocks : stocks : tion : : : : : =============================================================================== : : 2003/04 (Projected) World : September : 37.26 93.36 30.90 98.86 30.42 0.02 32.22 October : 37.31 94.50 30.74 98.45 30.33 0.02 33.73 United States : September : 5.40 16.94 0.05 6.60 12.00 -0.01 3.80 October : 5.38 17.56 0.05 6.40 12.00 -0.01 4.60 Total foreign : September : 31.86 76.42 30.85 92.26 18.42 0.04 28.42 October : 31.92 76.94 30.68 92.05 18.33 0.03 29.13 Major exporters 4/ : September : 8.48 24.68 1.86 14.19 13.64 -0.04 7.21 October : 8.47 24.54 1.86 14.19 13.36 -0.04 7.37 Pakistan Sep : 2.46 8.35 1.05 9.40 0.10 0.03 2.33 Oct : 2.46 8.35 1.05 9.40 0.10 0.03 2.33 Central Asia 5/Sep : 1.58 6.67 0.01 1.88 5.01 0.00 1.36 Oct : 1.58 6.42 0.01 1.88 4.80 0.00 1.32 Afr. Fr. Zn. 6/Sep : 1.44 4.32 3/ 0.20 4.34 0.00 1.22 Oct : 1.44 4.42 3/ 0.20 4.36 0.00 1.29 S. Hemis 7/ Sep : 1.90 2.75 0.35 1.14 2.51 -0.08 1.42 Oct : 1.89 2.82 0.35 1.14 2.46 -0.08 1.54 Australia Sep : 1.23 1.30 3/ 0.12 1.80 -0.10 0.72 Oct : 1.23 1.30 3/ 0.12 1.70 -0.10 0.82 Major importers Sep : 21.36 48.55 24.12 71.59 3.06 0.07 19.32 Oct : 21.41 49.20 24.12 71.55 3.26 0.06 19.86 Brazil Sep : 2.94 4.25 0.30 3.65 1.10 -0.10 2.84 Oct : 3.03 4.40 0.30 3.65 1.30 -0.10 2.88 India Sep : 3.34 12.00 1.65 13.50 0.05 0.00 3.44 Oct : 3.34 12.50 1.25 13.50 0.05 0.00 3.54 Mexico Sep : 0.94 0.30 1.75 2.20 0.10 0.03 0.67 Oct : 0.94 0.30 1.75 2.20 0.10 0.03 0.67 China Sep : 8.93 25.50 3.80 30.20 0.15 0.00 7.88 Oct : 8.93 25.50 4.30 30.40 0.15 0.00 8.18 Europe Sep : 1.48 2.13 4.03 4.92 1.40 0.07 1.26 Oct : 1.44 2.13 3.92 4.82 1.40 0.06 1.21 Russia Sep : 0.22 3/ 1.65 1.65 0.00 0.00 0.22 Oct : 0.22 3/ 1.65 1.65 0.00 0.00 0.22 Turkey Sep : 1.08 4.20 2.35 6.45 0.20 0.00 0.98 Oct : 1.08 4.20 2.35 6.30 0.20 0.00 1.13 Sel. Asia 8/ Sep : 2.42 0.17 8.60 9.02 0.06 0.08 2.03 Oct : 2.42 0.17 8.60 9.02 0.06 0.08 2.03 Indonesia Sep : 0.38 0.04 2.25 2.25 0.02 0.05 0.34 Oct : 0.38 0.04 2.25 2.25 0.02 0.05 0.34 Thailand Sep : 0.61 0.07 1.95 2.10 0.01 0.03 0.49 Oct : 0.60 0.07 1.95 2.10 0.01 0.03 0.48 =============================================================================== 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, 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, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. 6/ Benin, Burkino Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo. 7/ Argentina, Australia, Paraguay, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. 8/ Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. WASDE-403-26 World Soybean Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:=======================:Ending Region : : : : : :stocks :Beginning:Produc-: : Domestic : : : stocks : tion :Imports: Crush : Total :Exports: =============================================================================== : : 2001/02 World 2/ : 30.62 184.42 54.35 158.04 183.97 53.37 32.06 United States : 6.74 78.67 0.06 46.26 50.87 28.95 5.66 Total foreign : 23.88 105.75 54.29 111.78 133.10 24.42 26.40 Major exporters 3/ : 16.32 76.60 1.40 46.41 49.96 23.12 21.25 Argentina : 7.93 30.00 0.30 20.86 22.06 6.01 10.16 Brazil : 8.38 43.50 1.10 24.65 26.91 15.00 11.07 Major importers 4/ : 6.82 18.12 42.29 48.65 62.54 0.39 4.30 China : 4.91 15.41 10.39 20.40 28.31 0.30 2.10 EU-15 : 0.85 1.23 18.30 17.34 19.23 0.06 1.08 Japan : 0.59 0.27 5.02 3.89 5.21 0.00 0.67 Mexico : 0.18 0.07 4.51 4.61 4.66 0.00 0.10 : : 2002/03 (Estimated) World 2/ : 32.06 196.36 64.39 165.96 191.59 63.92 37.29 United States : 5.66 74.83 0.11 43.98 47.68 28.30 4.61 Total foreign : 26.40 121.53 64.28 121.98 143.91 35.62 32.68 Major exporters 3/ : 21.25 91.90 1.75 51.86 55.87 33.96 25.06 Argentina : 10.16 35.50 0.40 23.41 24.73 10.10 11.24 Brazil : 11.07 52.50 1.35 27.45 30.04 21.06 13.81 Major importers 4/ : 4.30 18.71 52.02 54.08 68.03 0.36 6.64 China : 2.10 16.51 20.33 25.96 34.16 0.27 4.50 EU-15 : 1.08 0.81 17.65 16.68 18.41 0.06 1.06 Japan : 0.67 0.27 5.15 4.08 5.39 0.00 0.71 Mexico : 0.10 0.09 4.50 4.60 4.65 0.00 0.05 : : 2003/04 (Projected) World 2/ : September : 35.26 201.07 65.03 174.04 201.83 64.76 34.77 October : 37.29 200.15 66.57 174.62 201.67 66.34 36.00 United States : September : 3.81 71.92 0.11 42.32 46.58 25.58 3.68 October : 4.61 67.18 0.20 41.10 44.78 23.68 3.53 Total foreign : September : 31.45 129.15 64.92 131.72 155.24 39.18 31.09 October : 32.68 132.97 66.38 133.52 156.89 42.66 32.47 Major exporters 3/ : September : 24.21 97.25 1.50 56.68 61.07 37.30 24.59 October : 25.06 101.25 1.90 57.91 62.44 40.63 25.15 Argentina Sep : 10.89 37.00 0.40 25.20 26.64 11.00 10.65 Oct : 11.24 37.00 0.40 25.20 26.64 11.60 10.40 Brazil Sep : 13.31 56.00 1.10 30.38 33.22 23.27 13.92 Oct : 13.81 60.00 1.50 31.61 34.59 26.00 14.72 Major importers 4/ : September : 6.26 18.62 52.54 56.97 71.80 0.39 5.22 October : 6.64 18.22 53.64 57.52 72.05 0.39 6.05 China Sep : 4.10 16.60 19.00 27.60 36.16 0.30 3.24 Oct : 4.50 16.20 20.50 28.30 36.86 0.30 4.04 EU-15 Sep : 1.06 0.70 18.60 17.64 19.45 0.06 0.85 Oct : 1.06 0.70 18.60 17.64 19.45 0.06 0.85 Japan Sep : 0.71 0.28 5.15 4.01 5.43 0.00 0.71 Oct : 0.71 0.28 5.15 4.01 5.43 0.00 0.71 Mexico Sep : 0.10 0.09 4.90 4.93 4.98 0.00 0.11 Oct : 0.05 0.09 4.80 4.78 4.83 0.00 0.11 =============================================================================== 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 and Paraguay. 4/ Japan, China, and EU, Mexico, and Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand). WASDE-403-27 World Soybean Meal Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:===================: Ending Region : : : : : : stocks :Beginning:Produc-: : Total : : : stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports : =============================================================================== : : 2001/02 World 2/ : 3.75 125.32 44.04 126.79 42.27 4.04 United States : 0.35 36.55 0.13 30.00 6.81 0.22 Total foreign : 3.41 88.76 43.91 96.79 35.46 3.82 Major exporters 3/ : 0.86 39.67 0.33 9.38 30.49 0.99 Argentina : 0.10 16.50 0.00 0.23 16.07 0.30 Brazil : 0.72 19.47 0.33 7.90 11.98 0.65 India : 0.04 3.70 0.00 1.25 2.45 0.04 Major importers 4/ : 1.14 32.37 27.79 56.53 3.34 1.42 EU-15 : 0.62 13.91 19.54 30.92 2.27 0.87 China : 0.00 16.30 0.02 15.27 1.05 0.00 : : 2002/03 (Estimated) World 2/ : 4.04 131.16 45.49 133.12 43.75 3.81 United States : 0.22 34.56 0.15 29.21 5.49 0.23 Total foreign : 3.82 96.59 45.34 103.91 38.27 3.59 Major exporters 3/ : 0.99 42.90 0.33 9.95 33.25 1.02 Argentina : 0.30 18.49 0.00 0.26 18.20 0.33 Brazil : 0.65 21.68 0.33 8.25 13.75 0.65 India : 0.04 2.73 0.00 1.44 1.30 0.04 Major importers 4/ : 1.42 36.26 27.89 61.36 3.08 1.13 EU-15 : 0.87 13.42 19.75 31.14 2.26 0.63 China : 0.00 20.50 0.03 19.73 0.80 0.00 : : 2003/04 (Projected) World 2/ : September : 3.97 137.75 48.12 138.23 47.58 4.02 October : 3.81 138.14 48.15 138.08 48.00 4.03 United States : September : 0.23 33.58 0.26 29.03 4.81 0.23 October : 0.23 32.60 0.31 28.40 4.54 0.20 Total foreign : September : 3.74 104.17 47.85 109.20 42.77 3.80 October : 3.59 105.54 47.85 109.68 43.47 3.83 Major exporters 3/ : September : 1.12 47.81 0.36 10.67 37.63 0.99 October : 1.02 48.79 0.33 10.75 38.32 1.07 Argentina Sep : 0.32 19.90 0.00 0.27 19.65 0.30 Oct : 0.33 19.91 0.00 0.27 19.65 0.33 Brazil Sep : 0.76 23.99 0.36 8.70 15.80 0.61 Oct : 0.65 24.97 0.33 8.78 16.50 0.67 India Sep : 0.04 3.92 0.00 1.70 2.18 0.08 Oct : 0.04 3.92 0.00 1.70 2.18 0.08 Major importers 4/ : September : 1.14 38.20 29.44 64.44 3.10 1.24 October : 1.13 38.68 29.27 64.74 3.10 1.24 EU-15 Sep : 0.63 14.03 20.31 32.11 2.18 0.68 Oct : 0.63 14.03 20.31 32.11 2.18 0.68 China Sep : 0.00 21.89 0.00 20.99 0.90 0.00 Oct : 0.00 22.37 0.00 21.47 0.90 0.00 =============================================================================== 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/ Eastern Europe, China, EU, and Southeast Asia (includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand). WASDE-403-28 World Soybean Oil Supply and Use 1/ (Million Metric Tons) =============================================================================== : Supply : Use : :=========================:===================: Ending Region : : : : : : stocks :Beginning:Produc-: : Total : : : stocks : tion :Imports: Domestic: Exports : =============================================================================== : : 2001/02 World 2/ : 2.72 28.85 8.32 28.72 8.59 2.57 United States : 1.26 8.57 0.02 7.64 1.14 1.07 Total foreign : 1.46 20.27 8.30 21.09 7.45 1.50 Major exporters 3/ : 0.47 11.70 0.17 5.24 6.60 0.50 Argentina : 0.10 3.88 0.00 0.12 3.73 0.13 Brazil : 0.19 4.71 0.15 3.10 1.78 0.18 EU-15 : 0.18 3.11 0.02 2.02 1.10 0.20 Major importers 4/ : 0.46 4.48 2.00 6.48 0.06 0.41 China : 0.28 3.58 0.37 3.96 0.06 0.21 India : 0.18 0.86 1.55 2.39 0.00 0.19 Pakistan : 0.01 0.05 0.08 0.13 0.00 0.01 : : 2002/03 (Estimated) World 2/ : 2.57 30.46 9.36 30.87 9.47 2.05 United States : 1.07 8.35 0.02 7.71 1.02 0.71 Total foreign : 1.50 22.11 9.34 23.16 8.45 1.34 Major exporters 3/ : 0.50 12.61 0.11 5.28 7.60 0.35 Argentina : 0.13 4.36 0.00 0.12 4.32 0.05 Brazil : 0.18 5.25 0.07 3.15 2.25 0.10 EU-15 : 0.20 3.00 0.04 2.01 1.03 0.20 Major importers 4/ : 0.41 5.21 3.18 8.20 0.06 0.53 China : 0.21 4.54 1.50 5.80 0.05 0.40 India : 0.19 0.63 1.58 2.27 0.01 0.13 Pakistan : 0.01 0.04 0.10 0.14 0.00 0.01 : : 2003/04 (Projected) World 2/ : September : 2.17 31.83 9.47 31.87 9.49 2.10 October : 2.05 31.88 9.44 31.94 9.57 1.87 United States : September : 0.71 7.95 0.04 7.71 0.39 0.60 October : 0.71 7.72 0.04 7.53 0.39 0.55 Total foreign : September : 1.46 23.88 9.43 24.16 9.11 1.50 October : 1.34 24.16 9.41 24.41 9.19 1.31 Major exporters 3/ : September : 0.48 13.68 0.19 5.64 8.22 0.49 October : 0.35 13.87 0.14 5.62 8.29 0.45 Argentina Sep : 0.10 4.71 0.00 0.13 4.58 0.10 Oct : 0.05 4.66 0.00 0.13 4.51 0.08 Brazil Sep : 0.18 5.80 0.15 3.35 2.60 0.18 Oct : 0.10 6.04 0.10 3.33 2.75 0.17 EU-15 Sep : 0.20 3.17 0.04 2.16 1.04 0.21 Oct : 0.20 3.17 0.04 2.16 1.04 0.21 Major importers 4/ : September : 0.53 5.77 2.83 8.50 0.05 0.59 October : 0.53 5.89 2.91 8.83 0.06 0.44 China Sep : 0.40 4.84 1.15 5.94 0.05 0.40 Oct : 0.40 4.95 1.30 6.35 0.05 0.25 India Sep : 0.13 0.91 1.58 2.42 0.00 0.18 Oct : 0.13 0.91 1.50 2.34 0.01 0.18 Pakistan Sep : 0.01 0.03 0.11 0.14 0.00 0.01 Oct : 0.01 0.03 0.11 0.14 0.00 0.01 =============================================================================== 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 EU. 4/ India, China and Pakistan. WASDE-403-29 U.S. Quarterly Animal Product Production 1/ =============================================================================== Year : : : Red : : : Total : Red : : : and : : : meat : : :poultry :meat & : : : quarter : Beef : Pork : 2/ :Broiler:Turkey: 3/ :poultry: Egg : Milk : =============================================================================== : Million pounds Mil doz Bil lbs 2002 : IV : 6783 5255 12148 7936 1482 9552 21700 1835 41.6 Annual : 27090 19664 47169 32240 5713 38500 85669 7221 169.8 : 2003 : I : 6287 4889 11275 7770 1379 9275 20550 1776 42.9 II : 6907 4734 11738 8238 1438 9808 21546 1788 43.9 III*: 7080 4820 11993 8425 1425 9985 21978 1815 41.6 IV*: 6375 5225 11698 8125 1475 9725 21423 1840 41.8 Annual : Sep Proj : 26394 19598 46380 32533 5717 38768 85148 7234 170.3 Oct Proj : 26649 19668 46704 32558 5717 38793 85497 7219 170.3 : 2004 : I*: 6125 4925 11149 7950 1390 9470 20619 1785 43.6 II*: 6550 4800 11444 8425 1450 10015 21459 1805 44.4 III*: 6700 4825 11617 8575 1450 10160 21777 1845 42.1 Annual : Sep Proj : 25275 19500 45156 33000 5790 39320 84476 7300 172.3 Oct Proj : 25375 19775 45531 33250 5790 39570 85101 7300 172.3 =============================================================================== * Projection. 1/ Commercial production for red meats; federally inspected for poultry meats. 2/ Beef, pork, veal and lamb & mutton. 3/ Broilers, turkeys and mature chicken. U.S. Quarterly Prices for Animal Products =============================================================================== Year : Choice : Barrows : : : : : and : steers :and gilts : Broilers : Turkeys : Eggs : Milk : quarter : 1/ : 2/ : 3/ : 4/ : 5/ : 6/ : =============================================================================== : Dol./cwt Dol./cwt Cents/lb. Cents/lb. Cents/doz. Dol./cwt 2002 : IV : 69.10 31.34 53.7 68.2 75.5 11.97 Annual : 67.04 34.92 55.6 64.5 67.1 12.11 : 2003 : I : 77.82 35.38 60.3 61.1 77.2 11.37 II : 78.49 42.64 59.6 60.6 73.9 11.07 III : 83.07 42.90 63.4 59.1 89.9 13.07 IV*: 84-88 37-39 61-63 63-65 93-97 14.15-14.55 Annual : Sep Proj : 79-80 39-40 61-62 61-62 81-83 12.15-12.35 Oct Proj : 81.35 39.73 61.3 61.2 84.0 12.40-12.50 : 2004 : I*: 82-88 38-40 57-61 59-63 82-88 11.75-12.45 II*: 79-85 39-43 59-63 60-64 77-83 10.75-11.75 III*: 77-83 40-44 60-66 61-67 82-88 11.25-12.25 Annual : Sep Proj : 78-85 41-44 58-63 64-69 77-83 11.40-12.40 Oct Proj : 79-86 38-42 58-63 61-66 82-88 11.55-12.45 =============================================================================== *Projection. 1/ Nebraska, Direct, 1100-1300 lbs. 2/ National Base, Live equiv 51-52% lean 3/ Wholesale, 12-city average. 4/ 8-16 lbs, hens, Eastern Region. 5/ Grade A large, New York, volume buyers. 6/ Simple monthly average of prices received by farmers for all milk. May not match reported annual averages. WASDE-403-30 U.S. Meats Supply and Use ============================================================================ : Supply : Use :--------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : : Consumption : : Pro- : : : : :--------------- : Beg- : duc- : : : : End- : : Per Item :inning: tion : Im- :Total : Ex- : ing : :capita :stocks: 1/ :ports :supply: ports:stocks:Total : 2/ 3/ ============================================================================ : Million pounds 4/ BEEF : 2002 : 606 27192 3218 31016 2447 691 27878 67.6 2003 Proj. Sep : 691 26499 2891 30081 2598 525 26958 64.7 Oct : 691 26754 2891 30336 2628 525 27183 65.2 2004 Proj. Sep : 525 25380 3530 29435 2620 600 26215 62.3 Oct : 525 25480 3430 29435 2660 600 26175 62.2 : PORK : 2002 : 536 19685 1070 21291 1611 533 19147 51.5 2003 Proj. Sep : 533 19620 1250 21403 1681 540 19182 51.0 Oct : 533 19690 1250 21473 1681 540 19252 51.2 2004 Proj. Sep : 540 19522 1295 21357 1695 540 19122 50.4 Oct : 540 19797 1375 21712 1695 540 19477 51.3 : TOTAL RED MEAT 5/ : 2002 : 1160 47305 4450 52915 4065 1238 47612 120.9 2003 Proj. Sep : 1238 46521 4304 52063 4285 1079 46699 117.4 Oct : 1238 46845 4302 52385 4315 1079 46991 118.1 2004 Proj. Sep : 1079 45297 4996 51372 4320 1154 45898 114.3 Oct : 1079 45672 4976 51727 4360 1154 46213 115.1 : BROILERS : 2002 : 712 31895 12 32619 4807 763 27049 80.5 2003 Proj. Sep : 763 32185 13 32961 4916 700 27345 80.5 Oct : 763 32210 13 32985 4916 700 27370 80.6 2004 Proj. Sep : 700 32647 12 33359 5200 650 27509 80.2 Oct : 700 32894 12 33606 5100 650 27856 81.2 : TURKEYS : 2002 : 241 5638 1 5879 439 333 5108 17.7 2003 Proj. Sep : 333 5642 1 5976 452 350 5174 17.7 Oct : 333 5642 1 5976 452 350 5174 17.7 2004 Proj. Sep : 350 5714 1 6065 445 350 5269 17.9 Oct : 350 5714 1 6065 465 350 5249 17.8 : TOTAL POULTRY 6/ : 2002 : 960 38079 16 39056 5380 1101 32575 99.6 2003 Proj. Sep : 1101 38345 17 39463 5479 1056 32928 99.7 Oct : 1101 38370 17 39488 5469 1056 32963 99.8 2004 Proj. Sep : 1056 38891 17 39964 5755 1008 33200 99.5 Oct : 1056 39138 17 40211 5675 1006 33529 100.5 : RED MEAT & POULTRY: 2002 : 2120 85384 4466 91971 9445 2339 80187 220.5 2003 Proj. Sep : 2339 84866 4321 91526 9764 2135 79627 217.1 Oct : 2339 85215 4319 91873 9784 2135 79954 217.9 2004 Proj. Sep : 2135 84188 5013 91336 10075 2162 79098 213.8 Oct : 2135 84810 4993 91938 10035 2160 79742 215.6 ============================================================================ 1/ Total including farm production for red meats and, for poultry, federally inspected plus non-federally inspected, less condemnations. 2/ Pounds, retail-weight basis. 3/ Population source: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis. 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. WASDE-403-31 U.S. Egg Supply and Use =============================================================================== : : : 2003 Projected : 2004 Projected : : :-----------------:----------------- Commodity : 2001 : 2002 : Sep : Oct : Sep : Oct =============================================================================== EGGS : Million dozen Supply : Beginning stocks : 11.4 10.4 10.3 10.3 12.0 12.0 Production : 7155.0 7221.0 7234.0 7219.0 7300.0 7300.0 Imports : 8.9 15.0 13.3 13.3 12.0 12.0 Total supply : 7175.2 7246.4 7257.6 7242.6 7324.0 7324.0 : Use : Exports : 190.0 174.0 152.5 154.5 173.0 173.0 Hatching use : 964.2 961.3 961.3 956.3 980.0 980.0 Ending stocks : 10.4 10.3 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Consumption : Total : 6010.6 6100.8 6131.8 6119.8 6159.0 6159.0 Per capita (number) : 252.6 253.6 252.3 251.8 250.9 250.9 =============================================================================== U.S. Milk Supply, Use and Prices =============================================================================== : : : 2002/03 Proj 1/: 2003/04 Proj 1/ Commodity :2000/01:2001/02:-----------------:----------------- : 1/ : 1/ : Sep : Oct : Sep : Oct =============================================================================== MILK : Billion pounds Supply : Beg. commercial stocks 2/ : 8.9 8.8 11.2 11.2 11.5 11.5 Production : 165.2 169.2 170.1 170.0 172.0 171.9 Farm use : 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 Marketings : 164.0 168.0 169.0 169.0 171.0 170.9 Imports 2/ : 5.4 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 Total cml. supply 2/ : 178.3 182.0 185.3 185.3 187.5 187.5 Use : Commercial use 2/ 3/ : 169.2 170.5 172.7 172.6 177.1 177.1 Ending commercial stks. 2/: 8.8 11.2 11.5 11.5 9.7 9.7 CCC net removals: : Milkfat basis 4/ : 0.3 0.3 1.1 1.2 0.7 0.7 Skim-solids basis 4/ : 6.3 9.6 8.4 8.6 6.4 6.1 : : Dollars per cwt Milk Prices : Class III : 12.29 11.03 10.55- 10.63 10.30- 10.75- : 10.65 11.10 11.55 : Class IV : 13.88 11.22 9.95- 10.05 9.60- 9.60- : 10.15 10.60 10.60 : All milk 5/ : 14.51 12.74 11.80- 11.87 11.65- 11.95- : 11.90 12.45 12.75 : : Million pounds CCC product net removals 4/: Butter : 0 0 25 29 20 20 Cheese : 17 9 47 47 15 15 Nonfat dry milk : 525 817 680 697 535 515 Dry whole milk : 3 0 0 0 0 0 =============================================================================== Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. 1/ Marketing year beginning October 1. 2/ Milk equivalent, milkfat basis. 3/ Includes commercial exports. 4/ Includes products exported under the Dairy Export Incentive Program. 5/ Milk of average test. Does not reflect any deductions from producers as authorized by legislation. WASDE-403-32 Note: Tables on pages 32-34 present a 22-year record of the differences between the October projection and the final estimate. Using world wheat production as an example, changes between the October projection and the final estimate have averaged 7.7 million tons (1.5%) ranging from -26.7 to 9.5 million tons. The October projection has been below the estimate 13 times and above 9 times. Reliability of October Projections ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Differences between proj. & final estimate,1981/82-2002/03 1/ Commodity and :------------------------------------------------------------- region : Avg. : Avg. : Difference : Below final : Above final ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHEAT :Percent Million metric tons Number of years 2/ Production : World : 1.5 7.7 -26.7 9.5 13 9 U.S. : 0.4 0.2 -1.2 0.5 9 11 Foreign : 1.7 7.8 -26.8 9.6 13 9 Exports : World : 3.4 4.0 -12.1 3.0 15 6 U.S. : 7.7 2.6 -10.0 5.2 7 15 Foreign : 4.7 3.9 -10.0 3.5 17 5 Domestic use : World : 1.2 6.5 -22.7 11.3 11 11 U.S. : 5.5 1.7 -3.3 3.6 9 13 Foreign : 1.2 6.2 -20.3 11.1 13 9 Ending stocks : World : 7.1 9.2 -33.0 13.5 15 7 U.S. : 10.5 2.4 -4.9 6.8 11 11 Foreign : 7.2 7.7 -29.7 7.5 15 7 : COARSE GRAINS 3/ : Production : World : 1.3 10.6 -33.7 9.1 16 6 U.S. : 2.1 4.8 -14.5 17.9 15 7 Foreign : 1.4 8.3 -21.1 7.5 17 5 Exports : World : 5.4 5.6 -12.0 13.7 15 7 U.S. : 14.3 7.5 -14.9 15.5 10 12 Foreign : 12.0 6.3 -14.4 8.9 13 9 Domestic use : World : 1.2 9.6 -22.6 20.9 12 10 U.S. : 3.3 5.9 -13.4 17.0 11 11 Foreign : 1.2 7.9 -19.1 20.9 13 9 Ending stocks : World : 9.1 12.7 -39.0 14.9 16 6 U.S. : 17.3 9.0 -29.1 16.3 12 10 Foreign : 11.3 8.8 -21.4 7.2 18 4 : RICE, milled : Production : World : 2.1 7.1 -20.9 3.0 18 3 U.S. : 3.2 0.2 -0.4 0.5 11 11 Foreign : 2.1 7.1 -21.0 3.1 18 4 Exports : World : 8.6 1.6 -6.2 1.1 15 7 U.S. : 7.5 0.2 -0.8 0.6 12 8 Foreign : 10.1 1.6 -6.2 1.2 15 7 Domestic use : World : 1.6 5.2 -20.3 2.5 19 3 U.S. : 5.7 0.2 -0.4 0.4 11 10 Foreign : 1.6 5.3 -20.7 2.7 19 3 Ending stocks : World : 10.4 4.5 -14.0 3.2 17 5 U.S. : 18.2 0.2 -0.7 0.8 10 11 Foreign : 11.1 4.6 -14.1 3.0 17 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Footnotes at end of table. CONTINUED WASDE-403-33 Reliability of October Projections (Continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Differences between proj. & final estimate,1981/82-2002/03 1/ Commodity and :------------------------------------------------------------- region : Avg. : Avg. : Difference : Below final : Above final ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOYBEANS :Percent Million metric tons Number of years 2/ Production : World : 2.8 3.6 -11.3 4.5 13 9 U.S. : 2.6 1.5 -3.2 3.1 8 14 Foreign : 5.2 3.5 -9.5 4.0 13 9 Exports : World : 5.9 2.1 -9.6 2.5 16 6 U.S. : 9.1 1.9 -5.2 5.8 14 8 Foreign : 16.5 2.0 -8.7 4.6 11 11 Domestic use : World : 2.8 3.6 -7.1 2.9 15 7 U.S. : 3.1 1.2 -3.8 2.1 16 6 Foreign : 3.8 3.2 -6.5 3.6 16 6 Ending stocks : World : 13.7 2.7 -9.1 5.3 13 9 U.S. : 30.4 2.2 -4.2 4.5 5 17 Foreign : 18.0 2.7 -10.1 3.3 14 8 : COTTON : Million 480-pound bales Production : World : 3.0 2.6 -10.1 9.9 12 9 U.S. : 3.5 0.5 -1.4 1.2 14 8 Foreign : 3.6 2.5 -10.4 10.2 12 9 Exports : World : 4.2 1.0 -3.1 1.7 12 10 U.S. : 13.9 0.8 -2.4 1.5 12 10 Foreign : 5.6 1.0 -3.2 1.8 9 13 Mill use : World : 2.3 1.9 -6.1 3.4 10 12 U.S. : 5.3 0.4 -0.9 1.2 12 9 Foreign : 2.4 1.8 -5.6 4.0 11 11 Ending stocks : World : 11.5 4.1 -11.0 12.4 11 10 U.S. : 25.2 1.1 -2.2 2.3 7 15 Foreign : 12.1 3.8 -11.5 11.7 15 7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Final estimate for 1981/82-2001/02 is defined as the first November estimate following the marketing year and for 2002/03 last month's estimate. 2/ May not total 22 if projection was the same as final estimate. 3/ Includes corn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet, and mixed grain. WASDE-403-34 Reliability of United States October Projections 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Differences between proj. & final estimate,1981/82-2002/03 2/ Commodity and :------------------------------------------------------------- region : Avg. : Avg. : Difference : Below final : Above final ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORN :Percent Million bushels Number of years 3/ Production : 2.3 177 -541 618 14 8 Exports : 15.0 271 -575 533 9 13 Domestic use : 3.7 225 -558 530 14 8 Ending stocks : 19.5 323 -1187 629 12 10 : SORGHUM : Production : 3.4 22 -59 71 12 10 Exports : 17.3 41 -115 97 13 9 Domestic use : 9.3 41 -114 78 9 13 Ending stocks : 31.5 40 -142 110 8 13 : BARLEY : Production : 1.2 5 -12 24 7 11 Exports : 28.5 16 -37 38 11 9 Domestic use : 5.7 21 -47 70 10 11 Ending stocks : 10.5 16 -38 56 13 9 : OATS : Production : 0.9 3 -18 16 6 7 Exports : 66.3 2 -4 8 6 8 Domestic use : 3.3 13 -39 36 11 10 Ending stocks : 14.6 18 -46 47 15 7 : : Thousand short tons SOYBEAN MEAL : Production : 3.0 934 -2696 1835 14 8 Exports : 9.1 613 -1950 1200 9 12 Domestic use : 2.8 669 -1250 1450 13 9 Ending stocks : 29.0 68 -179 198 9 12 : : Million pounds SOYBEAN OIL : Production : 3.0 425 -1473 791 15 7 Exports : 23.1 354 -1125 964 11 11 Domestic use : 2.4 311 -985 450 16 6 Ending stocks : 22.5 344 -883 750 8 14 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ANIMAL PROD. 4/ : Million pounds Beef : 4.0 960 -716 2461 14 6 Pork : 2.5 442 -1240 1592 11 9 Broilers : 2.2 417 -1337 596 14 6 Turkeys : 2.2 87 -444 233 13 7 : : Million dozen Eggs : 1.6 88 -111 188 13 7 : : Billion pounds Milk : 1.2 1.9 -6.5 4.6 10 10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ See pages 32 and 33 for record of reliability for U.S. wheat, rice, soybeans, and cotton. 2/ Final estimate for 1981/82-2001/02 is defined as the first November estimate following the marketing year and for 2002/03 last month's estimate. 3/ May not total 22 for crops and 20 for animal production if projection was the same as the final estimate. 4/ Calendar years 1983 thru 2002 for meats and eggs; October-September years 1981/82 thru 2001/02 for milk. Final for animal products is defined as latest annual production estimate published by NASS. ------------ End of File ------------------