The largest producer of soybeans in the world are the United States (32%), followed by Brazil (28%), Argentina (21%), China (7%) and India (4%).
The largest producer of soybeans in the world are the United States (32%), followed by Brazil (28%), Argentina (21%), China (7%) and India (4%)
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Brazil's major trading partners include China, the United States, and Argentina. China is a key market for Brazil's commodities like soybeans and iron ore, while the U.S. is a significant partner for manufactured goods and machinery. Argentina, part of the Mercosur trade bloc with Brazil, is important for regional trade, particularly in automotive and agricultural products.
Soybeans are primarily grown in the Corn Belt in the U.S. Typically soybeans are grown in rotation with corn. So if a location grows corn, they mostly likely grow soybeans too. Brazil also grows a large percent of the world's soybeans, about +/-75% of the US yield.
United States 90.6 Brazil 68.5 Argentina 52.6 People's Republic of China 15.0 India 9.8 Paraguay 7.4 Canada 4.3
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Soybean grows wild in China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Russia. It went through a long agricultural selection process in East Asia to become the soybean we know today. Soybean is currently grown mostly in the United States (for the internal and export markets), Argentina and Brazil (for the European livestock feed market among others). China comes only fourth for production, and actually imports some of its food grade soybean from the United States.
The soybean's origins were in the eastern parts of North China, sometime prior to 1,100 BC.
USA - China comes second.
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