Expana launches 9 US grains EBP

Expana launches 9 US grains EBP

September 2, 2025

Expana has launched nine weekly Expana Benchmark Prices (EPB) for the North American grains market on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.

The initial proposal was announced in a market note published on Thursday, July 30, 2025, which can be viewed here. The decision was communicated by an announcement on Monday, August 18, 2025, available here.  

The specifications for the assessments are as below:

Assessment Name Proposed Code Quality Incoterm Frequency Quantity Currency Unit Publication Schedule
Corn No 2 second month fob US gulf EBP JA22 Yellow Corn, US Federal Grain Inspection Service grade 2;  60,000 mt; second month; FOB US Gulf; Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) FOB Weekly 60,000 $ mt Americas, Weekly, Tuesday 16:00 US ET
Corn No 2 basis spot fob US gulf EBP JA23 Yellow Corn, US Federal Grain Inspection Service grade 2;  60,000 mt; basis spot; FOB US Gulf; Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) FOB Weekly 60,000 ¢ bu/56 Americas, Weekly, Tuesday 16:00 US ET
Corn No 2 basis second month fob US gulf EBP JA24 Yellow Corn, US Federal Grain Inspection Service grade 2;  60,000 mt; basis second month; FOB US Gulf; Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) FOB Weekly 60,000 ¢ bu/56 Americas, Weekly, Tuesday 16:00 US ET
                 
HRW Wheat No 1 second month fob US gulf EBP JA25 Hard Red Winter Wheat; US Federal Grain Inspection Service grade 1; Protein 12%; Max 13.5% moisture content; Min Falling Number of 300 seconds; 60,000 mt; second month; FOB US Gulf; Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) FOB Weekly 60,000 $ mt Americas, Weekly, Tuesday 16:00 US ET
HRW Wheat No 1 basis spot fob US gulf EBP JA26 Hard Red Winter Wheat; US Federal Grain Inspection Service grade 1; Protein 12%; Max 13.5% moisture content; Min Falling Number of 300 seconds; 60,000 mt; basis spot; FOB US Gulf; Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) FOB Weekly 60,000 ¢ bu/60 Americas, Weekly, Tuesday 16:00 US ET
HRW Wheat No 1 basis second month fob US gulf EBP JA27 Hard Red Winter Wheat; US Federal Grain Inspection Service grade 1; Protein 12%; Max 13.5% moisture content; Min Falling Number of 300 seconds; 60,000 mt; basis second month; FOB US Gulf; Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) FOB Weekly 60,000 ¢ bu/60 Americas, Weekly, Tuesday 16:00 US ET
                 
SRW Wheat No 2 second month fob US gulf EBP JA28 Soft Red Winter Wheat; US Federal Grain Inspection Service grade 2; Max 13.5% moisture content; Min Falling Number of 300 seconds; 60,000 mt; second month; FOB US Gulf; Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) FOB Weekly 60,000 $ mt Americas, Weekly, Tuesday 16:00 US ET
SRW Wheat No 2 basis spot fob US gulf EBP JA29 Soft Red Winter Wheat; US Federal Grain Inspection Service grade 2; Max 13.5% moisture content; Min Falling Number of 300 seconds; 60,000 mt; basis spot; FOB US Gulf; Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) FOB Weekly 60,000 ¢ bu/60 Americas, Weekly, Tuesday 16:00 US ET
SRW Wheat No 2 basis second month fob US gulf EBP JA30 Soft Red Winter Wheat; US Federal Grain Inspection Service grade 2; Max 13.5% moisture content; Min Falling Number of 300 seconds; 60,000 mt; basis second month; FOB US Gulf; Expana Benchmark Prices (EBP) FOB Weekly 60,000 ¢ bu/60 Americas, Weekly, Tuesday 16:00 US ET

The assessments reflect the transactable value at 16:00:00 US Eastern Time.

The US is the largest producer and largest exporter of corn in the world. It produces 32% of world corn production and accounts for 35% of world corn exports. US corn exports were worth $13.92 billion in 2024. The US is also the fifth largest producer and fifth largest exporter of wheat in the world, producing 6% of global wheat and making up 10% of world wheat exports which were valued at $5.87 billion in 2024

Around half of all US grain exports come from the US Gulf region. Due to the significant trade flows from this region, it has an outsized impact on US grain pricing and also impacts world grains prices. The launch of these assessments thus sheds transparency on some $50 billion worth of grains and oilseeds trade annually in one of the world’s key export regions, expanding Expana’s coverage of the North American grains market.

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