Corn Exports from India Expected to Rise to 2.4 Million Tonnes in MY 2025-26
Corn Exports from India Expected to Rise to 2.4 Million Tonnes in MY 2025-26
India’s corn exports are expected to rise to 2.4 million tonnes in marketing year (MY) 2025-26, driven by competitive pricing, strong domestic availability, and growing demand from global buyers. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) stated that India’s position in the international maize market is set to enhance as exporters benefit from favourable market conditions. The rice in shipments is largely supported by lower corn prices, which have made Indian maize more attractive in overseas markets. Adequate supplies from higher output and improved corn production have allowed traders to fulfill rising requirements from significant importing nations. The trend highlights the growing significance of maize exports in India’s agricultural trade strategy.
Despite increased domestic consumption from the livestock feed and ethanol sectors, India continues to maintain export potential due to stable supply conditions. The country’s expanding agricultural trade is supported by better production levels, competitive pricing, and stronger participation in the global grain market. The recent USDA outlook indicates that India’s role in the grain market is becoming more significant as international buyers seek reliable and cost-effective suppliers. Rising global corn demand for food, animal feed, and biofuel production is expected to create additional opportunities for Indian exporters. The USDA Report underscores that India’s maize sector will need to balance export growth with domestic requirements. Future trends in production, consumption, and international prices will determine the long-term outlook for the sector. Broadly speaking, the rise in corn exports indicates the strengthening of India Agriculture and its increasing influence in global commodity markets.




