Wedoany.com Report-Dec.21, Brazil has recorded a substantial rise in soybean exports during the early part of December 2025, according to data from the Secretariat of Foreign Trade (SECEX).
Between December 1 and 12, shipments reached 1.65 million tons. This volume already approaches the total of 2.006 million tons exported throughout the entire month of December in the previous year, demonstrating a markedly accelerated pace this year.
The increased export rate suggests growing availability of Brazilian soybeans on the global market. Higher supply levels can contribute to downward pressure on international prices, consistent with standard commodity market dynamics where expanded availability often leads to softer pricing trends.
Earlier reports indicate that Brazil's soybean exports have continued to expand significantly. Data from the National Supply Company (Conab), based on figures from the Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce and Services (MDIC), show that shipments from January to November 2025 totaled a record 104.79 million tons, valued at $42 billion.
This volume surpasses the full-year export total of 101.87 million tons achieved in 2021, highlighting sustained growth in Brazil's position within the international soybean trade.
The robust performance reflects efficient production and logistics capabilities, enabling Brazil to meet steady global demand for the commodity.









