Corn Hits 6-week High

2026-02-27 09:05 By TRADING ECONOMICS 1 min. read

Corn increased to 444.00 USd/BU, the highest since January 2026.

Over the past 4 weeks, Corn gained 1.63%, and in the last 12 months, it decreased 6.74%.



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Corn Hits 6-week High
Corn increased to 444.00 USd/BU, the highest since January 2026. Over the past 4 weeks, Corn gained 1.63%, and in the last 12 months, it decreased 6.74%.
2026-02-27
Corn Hovers Around $4.3
Corn futures hovered around $4.30 per bushel, struggling to extend a late-January rebound as mounting South American supply risks clash with a massive global surplus. In Brazil, the pivotal 'Safrinha' second-crop planting has reached 50% of the Center-South area, well behind last year’s 64% pace, as erratic rainfall threatens the yield of a crop securing 75% of national output. While Argentina’s crop ratings improved to 51%, production forecasts remain tempered at 57 million metric tons due to heat stress and 'leafhopper' infestations in late-planted fields. Support from a resilient US ethanol sector, steady at 1.1 million barrels per day, provides a structural floor; however, a 'wall of corn' in US silos keeps the ceiling firm, with ending stocks at a six-year high of 2.3 billion bushels. This bearish weight is magnified by the new 15% global tariff, which has bolstered the US Dollar and handed a decisive pricing advantage to Ukrainian and Brazilian exporters.
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Corn Hits 4-week Low
Corn decreased to 424.00 USd/BU, the lowest since January 2026. Over the past 4 weeks, Corn gained 0.14%, and in the last 12 months, it decreased 14.8%.
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