1、2024/2025 CORN EXPORT CARGOQUALITY REPORT 2024/2025 Corn Export Cargo Quality Report iACKNOWLEDGMENTSDeveloping a report of this scope and breadth in a timely manner requires participation by several individuals and organizations.The U.S.Grains Council is grateful to Steve Hofing,Lee Singleton,Lisa
2、Eckel,Alex Harvey and Dee Ann Hoffman of Centrec Consulting Group,LLC(Centrec)for their oversight and coordination in developing this report.A team of experts provided analysis and writing support.External team members include Drs.Lowell Hill,Marvin Paulsen and Tom Whitaker.In addition,the Council i
3、s indebted to the Illinois Crop Improvement Associations Identity Preserved Grain Laboratory(IPG Lab)and Champaign-Danville Grain Inspection(CDGI)for providing the corn quality testing services.In particular,we acknowledge the irreplaceable services of the Federal Grain Inspection Service(FGIS)of th
4、e U.S.Department of Agriculture.FGIS provided samples from export cargoes.The FGIS Office of International Affairs coordinated the sampling process.FGIS field staff,the Washington State Department of Agriculture and FGIS-designated domestic official service providers collected and submitted the samp
5、les that constitute the foundation of this report.We are grateful for the time they devoted during their busy season.As a USDA programs participant,the U.S.Grains Council is committed to complying with non-discrimination policies from federal,state and local civil rights laws and those of the USDA.V
6、isit the USDA website page (https:/www.usda.gov/non-discrimination-statement)for details.1 Greetings from the Council 2 Export Cargo Quality Highlights 4 Introduction 6 Quality Test ResultsA.Grade Factors.6B.Chemical Composition.19C.Physical Factors.29D.Mycotoxins.48 59 U.S.Corn Export SystemA.U.S.C