Global Production/ Consumption

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Global Production/ Consumption Lead: U.S. Can Supply Global Demand

Global Demand Growth for Corn, Cotton, Soybeans, Rice and Wheat 1990/91 – 2017/18 and USDA Forecast for 2018/19 SOYBEANS DEMAND UP 241%, CORN UP BY 130%, WHEAT UP ONLY BY 37%

Global Soybean Consumption 2000/01 – 2017/18 and Trend to 2028/29 IF TREND CONTINUES WORLD WILL NEED 80 TO 100 MMT OF ADDITIONAL SOYBEANS IN A DECADE

Global Production and Consumption of Soybeans 2000/01 – 2016/17 and USDA Forecasts for 2017/18 and 2018/19

Global Soymeal Consumption 2000/01 – 2016/17 and USDA Forecasts for 2017/18 and 2018/19

Global Consumption of Pork and Broiler Meat 2000 – 2017 and USDA FORECAST FOR 2018 PORK UP 30.8%, BROILER MEAT UP 65.4%

U.S. Soybean Exports 2000/01 – 2016/17 and USDA Forecast for 2017/18 and 2018/19

Share of U.S. Soybean Production Exported as Soybeans, Soymeal, or Soyoil 2000/01 –2016/17 and USDA Forecasts for 2017/18 and 2018/19 FORECASTS FOR 2017/18 AND 2018/19

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